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Houston, TX 

 62nd Annual Meeting

 

March 8 - 11, 2023

Hyatt Regency Hotel  

1200 Louisiana St.

 

 

Link to Conference Sessions: 

https://editorialexpress.com/conference/SWFA2023/program/SWFA2023.html

VP-Program: Laura Gonzalez, California State University Long Beach

 

2023 Houston Special Events:


Thursday March 9
• Female scholar breakfast*
• Machine Learning, Finance AI

• Doctoral Student Lunch and Panel

• Fintech Panel
• SWFA & FBD Receptions

Friday March 10
• Junior scholar breakfast*

PhD Project Presentation

• SWFA Luncheon, Keynote & Awards

 Keynote: "Timing the Trend"
• Sustainability/Climate
• Meet the Editors Panel

Keynote speaker. Betty J. Simkins, Ph.D., Williams Companies Chair, Regents Professor of Finance, and Head of the Department of Finance at Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business.

 

* Sponsored by Oklahoma State University, Finance Department

 

 

 

 

 

 

Betty J. Simkins, Ph.D., is the Williams Companies Chair, Regents Professor of Finance, and Head of the Department of Finance at Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business. She has a Ph.D. in Finance from Case Western Reserve University, an MBA from Oklahoma State University (OSU), and a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Arkansas.  

Prior to getting her PhD, Dr. Simkins (Betty) began her career as a chemical engineer in the oil and gas industry for Conoco and as an engineer and planning analyst for Williams Companies (Williams Pipeline Company).  Currently, in addition to teaching energy finance and energy business courses at OSU and conducting research that she presents internationally, she also teaches executive education for companies globally. From 2018-2022, she served on the Market Risk Advisory Committee for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). She also conducts research for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the GPA Midstream Association.

Betty has received a number of teaching awards and research awards at OSU including the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award, the Regents Distinguished Research Award, the Outreach Excellence Award, and the Outstanding OSU MBA Faculty Award. She was promoted to Regents Professor in 2019, the highest academic rank at OSU. Her primary areas of research are risk management, including energy risk, energy finance, and corporate governance, among other areas.  She has coauthored over 70 journal articles, published 4 books, and written 18 book chapters and has won best paper awards for her research.  She has published in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Banking and Finance, Financial Management, Journal of Futures Markets, among many others.

Betty has published four books through John Wiley & Sons: Energy Finance and Economics:  Analysis and Valuation, Risk Management, and the Future of Energy (2013); Enterprise Risk Management: Insights and Analysis on Today's Leading Research and Best Practices (1st edition 2010 and 2nd edition 2021); and Implementing Enterprise Risk Management:  Case Studies and Best Practices (2014).

Betty is very active professionally.  She is editor (and founding co-editor) of the Journal of Commodity Markets and currently serves on the editorial boards of 12 other academic journals including the Journal of Banking and Finance, International Review of Financial Analysis, British Accounting Review, Finance Research Letters, and the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance.  She is past president of the Eastern Finance Association and recent Vice President of Education for the Financial Management Association International.  She is a member of several energy industry associations including the NGEAO (Natural Gas and Energy Association of Oklahoma), the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), and the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE).

Sponsors

American Association of Individual Investors

Ohio State University Finance

Review of Financial Economics

The Journal of Financial Research

University of North Texas College of Business

 

 

 

Houston Highlights

Houston is home to the country’s 4th largest museum district with galleries, cultural centers, and 19 museums downtown in the pedestrian-friendly Museum District. In addition, Houston is one of only a few U.S. cities with resident professional companies in the four disciplines of the performing arts: ballet, opera, symphony, and theater. Nicknamed Space City, Houston is also home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Houston is considered to have one of the best culinary scenes in the country, and its home teams offer year-round competition and high-energy action for loyal sports afficionados. The Houston Aquarium is also a popular tourist attraction, and the Houston Rodeo is on during the conference time. 

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