Dr. David Cox
Assistant Dean, Full-time MBA Programs; Senior Lecturer
MBA Programs - Fulltime
Expertise
Corporate finance; commodity prices; corporate governance; international finance; ethics and professionalism in finance; sustainable development; the future of American business education
Biography At-a-Glance
David Cox is Assistant Dean, Full-time MBA Programs for the Daniels College of Business and a senior lecturer at the College's Reiman School of Finance. After receiving his doctorate in finance from Texas Tech University in 1988, Cox joined the University's finance department as a lecturer. He was named senior lecturer in 2007. Cox was awarded a JD from the University in 1996 and graduated third in a class of 85.
When working with the media, Cox is able to address issues from both a financial and legal perspective. Additionally, his work as director of graduate programs enables him to discuss the implications of the global recession and national banking and corporate instability on graduate business education in America.
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Education
- JD, University of Denver
- Ph.D., Finance (A.B.D.), Texas Tech University
- MSBA, Finance, Texas Tech University
- BSBA, Accounting, Texas Tech University
Academic Leadership Positions Held
- Director of Graduate Programs, Daniels College of Business
Academic Positions Held
- Senior Lecturer, Reiman School of Finance
- Lecturer, Reiman School of Finance
Courses Taught
Managerial Finance; Corporate Problems; Multinational Finance, Security Analysis; External Finance; Essence of Enterprise;
Enterprise Solutions; Business Planning (taught at the College of Law)
