NYU Stern in London: Around the Table with Visiting Professor Cecilia Parlatore
Date
Location
Soho House, The Yellow Room | 76 Dean Street, London W1D 3SQNYU Stern warmly invites you to a special evening in London as part of our "Around the Table" dinner series.
Please join Professor Cecilia Parlatore, Associate Professor of Finance in Stern’s undergraduate program, for an intimate dinner alongside fellow undergraduate alumni. While she will be in London on business, Professor Parlatore is looking forward to carving out time to reconnect with alumni and enjoy thoughtful conversation together around the table.
Over a relaxed, three-course dinner, Professor Parlatore will share insights from her research on financial intermediaries, financial markets, and financial regulation, along with updates from the School. It promises to be a meaningful and engaging evening in a warm, welcoming setting.
A few important notes:
- Space is limited and will be available to the first 10 registrants to ensure an intimate experience.
- Dinner will consist of three courses from a pre-set menu. Please be sure to note any dietary preferences on the registration form.
- Registration is $50.00
This dinner series is open exclusively to alumni of Stern’s undergraduate program. If you have questions about eligibility, please contact Laura Stern, Director of Alumni Relations, at laura.stern@stern.nyu.edu.
Professor Cecilia Parlatore: Cecilia Parlatore is an Associate Professor of Finance at New York University, Stern School of Business. Professor Parlatore is an applied finance theorist working on topics related to financial intermediation. She focuses on how financial intermediaries affect the stability and efficiency of the financial system. Her research combines tools commonly used in macroeconomics and information theory to study liquidity provision, regulation, and information frictions in two broad areas: intermediation in banking and intermediation in financial markets. While Professor Parlatore's work is primarily theoretical, it also incorporates empirical analyses to understand intermediary behavior and its broader implications for the financial sector.
Before joining NYU Stern, Professor Parlatore was an Assistant Professor of Finance at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Research Interests
- Financial intermediaries
- Financial markets
- Financial Regulation
Academic Background
Ph.D, Economics, 2014
New York University
M.A., Economics, 2008
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
B.A., Economics, 2005
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella