Christopher Malloy is the Sylvan C. Coleman Chaired Professor of Financial Management in the Finance Unit at Harvard Business School, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Prior to joining HBS in 2007, Malloy was an Assistant Professor in the Finance Department at London Business School, where he was on faculty from 2003-2007, and previously worked for the Federal Reserve Board in Washington D.C. Malloy has consulted with governments, central banks, hedge funds, and technology firms, and has provided expert witness testimony in investment-related lawsuits.Malloy has taught courses in Investment Strategies, Behavioral Finance, FinTech, Family Office Management, Stock Pitching, Corporate Finance, and Equity Investment Management, and currently co-heads the HBS executive program Finance for Senior Executives. His research focuses on topics in behavioral finance, asset pricing, investments, fintech, family office management, labor economics, and empirical corporate finance. His research has appeared in the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies, and has been described in The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and various other media outlets. Malloy received a PhD in Finance and an MBA from The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and a BA in Economics from Yale University.