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Greg Filbeck

Director, Black School of Business at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Erie-Meadville Area
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Greg Filbeck

Director, Black School of Business at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
Erie-Meadville Area
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Greg Filbeck is a highly accomplished and experienced educator and consultant in the fields of finance and statistics. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration with a focus on Finance from the University of Kentucky, a Master’s degree in Applied Statistics from Penn State University and an MBA from Vanderbilt University. He also completed his undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics from Murray State University.

Dr. Filbeck is the director of Sam & Irene Black School of Business at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. He has previously held various academic and administrative positions, including being the Samuel P. Black Professor of Finance & Risk Management, Department Chair of Finance & Economics and Associate Professor of Finance. Apart from this, he has also worked at Kaplan Schweser, a leading provider of financial education and certification programs, as a consultant and Senior Vice-President.

Dr. Filbeck's professional accomplishments extend beyond the academic world. He has also been involved with the Center of Family Business as an Associate Director. His expertise lies in areas such as finance, risk management, investment analysis, financial training and consulting. His passion for education and research has led him to author several publications, including books and articles in reputed journals.

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