Yale awards professorships to Song Ma and Kosuke Uetake
Yale has awarded full professorships to Song Ma and Kosuke Uetake within the university’s school of management.
Song Ma is a financial economist, whose research focuses on corporate finance, entrepreneurial finance, and innovation economics.
Kosuke Uetake is an economist specializing in the study of marketing, whose work has centered on areas including market design, information economics, matching, and M&A.
Four other academics within the management school have also been promoted, and four new assistant professors have been appointed.
Yale has named Kevin Donovan, Sohel Ghili and Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham as associate professors, and A.J. Wasserstein as a senior lecturer in the practice of management.
The new assistant professors are: Pierre Bodéré, Erin Lynn Frey, Beth Anne Helgason, and Aneesh Raghunandan.
Further, the school has appointed John Manuel Barrios and Emma Levine as visiting faculty members.