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Maclyn Clouse

Primary Area of Expertise

  • Bailouts
  • Economic stimulus packages
  • Financial and economic environments
  • Hedge funds
  • Private equity
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Investing
  • Bankruptcy (corporate and personal)
  • Revenues
  • Cost and business models
  • Banking

Also qualified to speak on topics in the following areas:

  • Foundations of business decisions
  • Economic environment of business
  • Strategic finance

Background

Maclyn Clouse is currently the Sorensen Distinguished Professor of Finance at the Daniels College of Business. After receiving his Ph.D. in finance from the University of Washington in 1978, he was named an assistant professor of finance at the University of Denver. He was named an associate professor in 1982 and a professor in 1994. Professor Clouse was director of the University’s Small Business Administration Small Business Institute from 1990-1995, and he chaired the Reiman School of Finance from 1999-2007.

Professor Clouse has extensive media expertise and has been quoted by local, regional and national press, including ABC’s World News. He is particularly adept at explaining complex financial situations in lay terms and in presenting explanations that help readers and viewers understand the various ways changes in the local or national economy will affect their day-to-day lives.

For more information

See Dr. Clouse’s academic profile.

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