Jeremy Siegel

Russell E. Palmer Professor Emeritus of Finance The Wharton School
Academic Director, Securities Industry Institute

Jeremy Siegel is the Russell E. Palmer Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.  He graduated from Columbia University in 1967, received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971, and spent one year as a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University.  Prof. Siegel taught for four years at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago before joining the Wharton faculty in 1976.

 

Prof. Siegel has written and lectured extensively about the economy and financial markets, has appeared frequently on CNN, CNBC, NPR and others networks.  He has contributed articles to The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The Financial Times and other national and international news media. Prof. Siegel served for 15 years as head of economics training at JP Morgan and for the last 30 years has been the academic director of the U.S. Securities Industry Institute.

 

Prof. Siegel is the author of numerous professional articles and three books.  His best known, Stocks for the Long Run, which as just published its sixth edition, was named by the Washington Post as one of the ten-best investment books of all time. His book, The Future for Investors:  Why the Tried and the True Triumph over the Bold and New, was named one of the best business books published that year by Business Week, the Financial Times, and Barron’s magazine.

 

Prof. Siegel has received many awards and citations for his research and excellence in teaching. In November 2003 he was presented the Distinguished Leadership Award by the Securities Industry Association and in May 2005 he was presented the prestigious Nicholas Molodovsky Award by the Chartered Financial Analysts Institute to “those individuals who have made outstanding contributions of such significance as to change the direction of the profession and to raise it to higher standards of accomplishment.”

 

Past awards include the Graham and Dodd Award for the best article published in The Financial Analysts Journal in 1993 and the Peter Bernstein and Frank Fabozzi Award for the best article published in The Journal of Portfolio Management in 2000.

 

In 1994 Professor Siegel received the highest teaching rating in a worldwide ranking of business school professors conducted by Business Week magazine and in March 2015 he was awarded The Adam Smith Distinguished Leadership Award for the individual who exemplifies an outstanding level of leadership, deep commitment to public service, and strong devotion to furthering economic initiatives among today’s youth.