Teaching

Courses

[1] Introduction to Finance, Undergraduate Course, >500 students (yearly) 2020- Present

Course overview: Second-year undergraduate course.

Role: Instructor

Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)

[2] Private Equity Honours Class, Extracurricular Course, 24 selected students 2021- Present

Course overview: Extracurricular activities in cooperation with a Dutch private equity firm

Role: Instructor

Erasmus School of Economics

[3] Financial Management, Undergraduate Course, >50 students (yearly) 2020- 2021

Course overview: Third-year undergraduate course.

Role: Instructor

Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)

[4] Advanced Valuation and Strategy - M&A, Private Equity, and Venture Capital, Online course (MOOC), >45.000 learners 2018 - present

Course overview: We extend static techniques from corporate finance with dynamic methods to quantify strategic thinking. Traditionally, we assess the attractiveness of an investment as a mature business, where future cash flows mainly result from past decisions. But, in an ever-changing world, strategic decisions determine the firm’s long-term success and market value. Yet managers often have to consider these long-term implications using intuition and experience alone, with little guidance from structured, quantitative analysis. We introduce the expanded NPV, which brings together DCF, real options, and game theory.

Role: Lecturer, Co-developer

Course evaluation: 4.7/5.0

Teaching evaluation: 4.6/5.0

[5] Advanced Corporate Finance and Strategy, Graduate Course, >250 students (yearly) 2015 - 2020

Course overview: This course follows a problem-solving approach that combines ideas from game theory, real options, and strategy for corporate decision-making. Corporate finance and corporate strategy have long been seen as different sides of the same coin. Though both focus on the same broad problem, investment decision-making, the gap between the two sides -- and between theory and practice -- remains large. This course synthesizes cutting-edge developments in corporate finance and related fields to help bridge this gap.

Role: Lecturer, TA

Teaching evaluation: 4.6/5.0

Erasmus School of Economics

Thesis Supervision

[6] Supervision of master thesis of graduate students

  • 3 as first supervisor at Bayes Business School, 2020-present

  • 45 as first supervisor at Erasmus School of Economics, 2016-present

[7] Supervision of bachelor thesis of undergraduate students

  • 3 as first supervisor at Bayes Business School, 2020-present

  • 1 as first supervisor at Erasmus School of Economics, 2017


Miscellaneous

[8] Erasmus Data Service Centre, 2016-2017

[9] Invited guest speaker

[10] PhD supervision


Awards

2019: ESE faculty educational award for best course innovation

2016: ERIM Research School Service Award