Jeremy Siegel is a world-renowned investment expert, economist, and authority on financial markets, serving as the Russell E. Palmer Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Recognized as one of the most influential voices in economics and finance, Siegel’s research has shaped modern understanding of macroeconomics, long-term asset returns, market dynamics, and demographic trends. He is the author of the bestselling book Stocks for the Long Run, named by The Washington Post as one of the ten best investment books of all time. Siegel has received numerous accolades for both his scholarly contributions and excellence in teaching. Earlier in his career, he taught at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business before joining Wharton in 1976, where he continues to be a trusted voice for investors, financial professionals, and academics worldwide.
Jeremy Siegel Professional Experience / Academic History
Professional Experience
Academic History
CURRENT AFFILIATIONS
Russell E. Palmer Professor Emeritus of Finance, Wharton School
Senior Economist, WisdomTree Investments
Academic Director, U.S. Securities Industry Institute
Investment Advisory Committee, Zeneca
RECOGNITIONS
2015 Adam Smith Distinguished Leadership Award
2005 CFA's Nicholas Molodovsky Award
2003 Securities Industry Association's Distinguished Leadership Award
2000 Peter Bernstein and Frank Fabozzi Award
1994 Business Week's Best Business School Professor in worldwide ranking
1993 The Financial Analysts Journal's Graham and Dodd Award
MEDIA & PUBLICATIONS
Siegel is the author of Stocks for the Long Run, named by The Washington Post as one of the ten best investment books of all time.
His book The Future for Investors received recognition as one of the best business books of the year from BusinessWeek, Financial Times, and Barron’s.
Known for his expertise on financial markets and long-term investing, Siegel frequently appears on CNN, CNBC, NPR, and other major media outlets.
He is also a regular columnist for Kiplinger’s and Yahoo! Finance, and has contributed insightful articles to The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The Financial Times, and other national and international publications.