Wall Street Business School has a team of teachers with rich qualifications, which can make you grasp the knowledge more quickly, and let you experience different fun in learning life!
Professor of Willy C. Shih
Has 28 years of working experience in different industries, including IBM, Silicon Valley Graphics, Eastman Kodak. During his eight years at Harvard University, Professor Willy C. Shih focused on various issues in the internationalization of enterprises. His book, "Restoring American Competitiveness," won the 2009 McKinsey Prize, "Creating Prosperity – Why America Needs a Manufacturing Revival," and "The Back Bay Battery.".


Todd Hanshaw
Todd Hanshaw is a former professor at Columbia University and professor and director of the Leadership Program at the United States Military Academy at West Point. A key architect of the West Point Leadership Development System, Todd also served as the first director of the Eisenhower Leadership Development Program. The program is a graduate program in partnership with Columbia University to prepare Army captains and, therefore, future officers.
Margaret L. Cullo
Margaret L. Cullo (Margaret L. Kuhlow), former United States Deputy Treasury Secretary, leads the WWF Finance Practice, providing strategic direction, thought and content leadership for WWF's global engagement with the financial sector. Prior to joining WWF, Cullo served as Vice President of Investment Policy for the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OIC) and led the agency's implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. She has worked as a team member in the establishment and implementation of the United States Government's Millennium Challenge Corporation in development assistance, leading the agency's environmental and social assessments of major investment projects. She was previously responsible for global macroeconomic and development issues at the US Treasury and has extensive industry experience in sustainable investment, project finance and grant-making, having lived and worked in developing countries and emerging markets during her 25-year career. Cullo holds a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, with a concentration in international trade and finance and political and economic development.


Edward Altman
Edward Altman is Max L. Heine Professor of Finance Emeritus at the Stern School of Business at New York University and Director of Credit and Debt Markets Research at the Salomon Center for Financial Institutions at New York University. Prior to his current position, Professor Altman was the Director of the Stern MBA Program for 12 years. Dr. Altman was awarded the Max L. Heine Endowed Professorship at the Stern School of Business in 1988 and an honorary professorship in September 2015.
K. R. Balachandran
K. R. Balachandran is a professor of accounting and operations management at the Stern School of business at New York University. He teaches courses in management accounting, management control systems, and financial accounting.
His main research areas include optimal operation of service systems, incentive contracts and mechanisms, transfer pricing decisions, conceptualization of unused capacity and its optimal utilization, warranty contracts, quality improvement programs and reports, activity-based costing systems, business measurement systems, and optimal performance evaluation. Professor Balachandran has written and published over 65 articles in leading academic journals in economics, accounting and management science. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance. In addition to serving on the editorial boards of several journals, he has served as a reviewer for numerous journals and research funding agencies.


Aswath Damodaran
Aswath Damodaran holds the Kirschner Family Chair in Financial Education and is a professor of finance at New York University's Stern School of Business. Taught finance at the University of California, Berkeley. Professor Damodaran holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Madras and a postgraduate degree in management from the Indian Institute of Management. He received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from UCLA in 1981 and a Doctorate in Finance (PhD) in 1985.
Professor Damodaran has won many awards for his contributions in the field of finance. He has been the recipient of the Giblin, Glucksman, and Hyman Fellowships, the David Margolis Scholarship for Teaching Excellence, and the Richard L. Rosenthal Award for Innovation in Investment Management and Corporate Finance.
Dean Lei Lei-Dean
Dean Lei Lei-Dean of Rutgers Business School. Dean Lei Lei received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering with a minor in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin (Madison). She has served as a thesis consultant for many doctoral students, co-guest editor of the Annals of Operations Research, and associate editor of IIE Transactions and Naval Research Logistics. She is a member of the Review Committee of the Journal of Supply Chain Management and the Review Panel of the National Science Foundation. Her research expertise includes supply chain network design and optimization, operational planning, scheduling and process recovery after disruptions, supply and demand planning, and resource allocation optimization.
