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Jeremy Siegel

Jeremy Siegel

Formal First Name
Jeremy
Dates
11/14/1945 - present

Jeremy Siegel is a professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining the Wharton faculty in 1976, Siegel taught for four years at the University of Chicago. He has written and lectured extensively about the economy and financial markets, monetary policy and interest rates, and stock and bond returns. Along with heading the macroeconomics module of the Morgan Bank Finance Program in New York, he is the academic director of the U.S. Securities Industry Institute and is on the Advisory Board of the Asian Securities Industry Association. Professor Siegel is courted by nearly every Wall Street firm as a consultant and lecturer and has appeared on CNBC, PBS, Wall Street Week, and NPR.

Professional Experience


Academic History

  • Believes that stocks outperform bonds in the long run

Lindback Award, awarded by the Lindback Society and the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation for Distinguished teaching, 2002

JeremySiegel.com Awarded Best Website of Business Professor, by Forbes Magazine, 2001

Anvil Award, Outstanding MBA Professor, 1996

Outstanding Business School Professor, named by Business Week, 1994

Winner of Graham and Dodd Award, the Association for Investment Management and Research for the best article in the Financial Analyst Journal, 1993