Faculty on Other Campuses
HNZ AUS: Heinz College Australia
SV: Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, United States
HNZ AUS: T.K. Lim, Heinz College Australia
T. K. Lim, Associate Teaching Professor of Finance and Policy
H. John Heinz III College, Heinz College Australia
Expertise: Global investment, Global finance
Courses: Financial Analysis, Financial Management, and Investment Management
Global Education Statement: “The essential elements to achieve and sustain great success in life are the creation of a cutting-edge technology (product), development of an excellent work force (people), and the security of a stable large financial return (profit). Many great entrepreneurs and organizations possess the first two elements but lack the ability to manage their financial resources effectively. They rely on the investment bankers and financial experts to manage their large financial assets. Consequently, during the 2009 global financial crisis, we witnessed many great industry leaders and organizations losing all their financial wealth and withered in the “perfect financial storm”. It is, therefore, vital for the next generation of organizational leaders and key decision-makers to master the knowledge and skills of both the global investment and financial management in this complex yet highly integrated world.
An in-depth understanding of the global investment and finance allows one to conceptualize, analyse, and utilize the modern financial theories and practices in securing a stable large financial returns for all types of organizations. After acquiring the essential investment knowledge, appropriate mental attitude, advance applied skills, and successful working habits, one will become a competent future global financial investment professionals and leaders.”
SV: Anthony (Tony) Wasserman, Silicon Valley
Anthony I. (Tony) Wasserman, Professor of Software Management Practice
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley (part of ECE/CIT (Electrical and Computer Engineering/Carnegie Institute of Technology))
Expertise: Open source software, software development methods and tools, mobile application development
Research: Evaluation and use of open source software, software development environments, software business models
