Treated More Like a Colleague Than a Student

Will Gogolak first heard about the Stuart School of Business program when he was working at CME Group as a specialist in risk management modeling for banks and derivative products. ā€œThere were a significant number of Stuart alumni working at CME,ā€ he recalls, ā€œand they told me about the school’s finance program.ā€

Over the next several years, he continued moving up in his career as a financial modeler at consulting firm Bain & Company and then as a senior principal consultant at CBIZ Private Equity Advisory.

When he decided to return to school for a doctorate, Gogolak says he chose Stuart because of its emphasis on technology and track record of producing some of ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×’s top quantitative finance professionals.

ā€œAs a Ph.D. candidate in management science and analytics, professors treated me more like a colleague than a student, so I gained insight into the professorial profession,ā€ he says. ā€œIn addition to learning the subject matter, my time on campus really helped develop me as a professional in the field and prepared me for a career as a professor.ā€

His doctoral thesis co-advisers, Associate Professor of Management Smriti Anand and Associate Professor of Finance Li Cai, were ā€œthe most encouraging faculty imaginable and helped me reach my full potential,ā€ he says. ā€œThe most memorable aspect of my Ph.D. experience was the level of rigor they instilled in me during the dissertation process. I learned what is required to conduct high-quality research.ā€

Gogolak has hit the ground running in his new career teaching finance at Carnegie Mellon University. ā€œCollege is such a transformative time for students,ā€ he says, ā€œwhich makes teaching one of the most rewarding careers available.ā€

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