American Finance Association - Past, Present and Future Presidents

Past, Present and Future Presidents

2014 Luigi G. Zingales

2013 Robert Stambaugh

2012 Sheridan Titman

2011 Raghuram G. Rajan

2010 John H. Cochrane

2009 J. Darrell Duffie

2008 Jeremy C. Stein

2007 Kenneth R. French

2006 Richard C. Green

2005 John Y. Campbell

2004 René M. Stulz

2003 Douglas W. Diamond

2002 Maureen O'Hara

2001 George M. Constantinides

2000 Franklin Allen

1999 Hans R. Stoll

1998 Edwin J. Elton

1997 Hayne E. Leland

1996 Eduardo S. Schwartz

1995 Martin J. Gruber

1994 Sanford J. Grossman

1993 Mark Rubinstein

1992 Michael C. Jensen

1991 Robert H. Litzenberger

1990 Myron S. Scholes

1989 Michael J. Brennan

1988 Stephen A. Ross

1987 Richard Roll

1986 Robert C. Merton

1985 Fischer Black

1984 James C. Van Horne

1983 Stewart C. Myers

1982 Harry M. Markowitz

1981 Franco Modigliani

1980 William F. Sharpe

1979 Edward J. Kane

1978 Burton G. Malkiel

1977 Alexander A. Robichek

1976 Merton H. Miller

1975 Myron J. Gordon

1974 John Lintner

1973 Sherman J. Maisel

1972 Irwin Friend

1971 Joseph A. Pechman

1970 Lawrence S. Ritter

1969 Walter E. Hoadley

1968 Harry C. Sauvain

1967 Robert V. Roosa

1966 J. Fred Weston

1965 George Garvy

1964 Roger F. Murray

1963 George T. Conklin, Jr.

1962 Bion B. Howard

1961 Arthur M. Weimer

1960 Paul M. Van Arsdell

1959 James J. O'Leary

1958 Lester V. Chandler

1957 Marshall D. Ketchum

1956 Miller Upton

1955 Norris O. Johnson

1954 Garfield V. Cox

1953 Roland I. Robinson

1952 Edward E. Edwards

1951 Raymond J. Saulnier

1950 Howard R. Bowen

1949 Neil H. Jacoby

1948 Benjamin H. Beckhart

1947 Lewis A. Froman

1946 Harry G. Guthman

1945 No President

1944 No President

1943 John D. Clark

1942 Charles L. Prather

1941 Chelcie C. Bosland

1940 Kenneth Field

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