Kenneth B. Dunn, Ph.D.
Overview
Kenneth B. Dunn, Ph.D. (age 56), Director since 2005, has served as Dean and Professor of Financial Economics at the David A. Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University since July 2002. Prior to his position at Carnegie Mellon University, Mr. Dunn was a managing director of Morgan Stanley Investment Management and co-director of the U.S. Core Fixed Income and Mortgage Teams. Mr. Dunn also managed the fixed income trading, technology and insurance groups within the asset management division of Miller Anderson & Sherrerd, LLP and he continued in those roles when the firm was acquired by Morgan Stanley in 1996.
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