Culp is an expert on structured finance, derivatives, structured insurance, and risk management. He provides advisory consulting services and testimonial expertise on issues such as credit market conditions, financial instruments and structures, risk management, and clearance and settlement. He authored Structured Finance & Insurance; Risk Transfer: Derivatives in Theory and Practice; The ART of Risk Management; and The Risk Management Process, and co-edited Corporate Aftershock: The Public Policy Lessons from the Collapse of Enron and Other Major Corporations (with William Niskanen) and Corporate Hedging in Theory and Practice (with Merton Miller). Culp is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, a visiting Professor at Universitè Genève in the Section de Hautes Études Commerciales, and an Honorarprofessor at Universität Bern in the Institut für Finanzmanagement. He earned his Ph.D. with a concentration in Finance from The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and his B.A. in economics from The Johns Hopkins University.
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