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Egor Matveyev is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

He also serves as an Executive Director of the MicroMasters Program in Finance.

Matveyev's research interests are in the fields of corporate finance, corporate governance, and asset management. Matveyev’s work has studied corporate director labor markets, the impact of management teams and CEOs on firm value and performance, and the challenges investors face in valuing firms’ investment options. At MIT Sloan, he teaches 15.401 Managerial Finance to MBA students, 15.414 Financial Management to Sloan Fellows, and an elective course 15.434 Advanced Corporate Finance. He also leads MIT Sloan's action learning lab in corporate finance and investment banking

He holds an MA in Economics from the New Economic School in Moscow and a PhD in Finance from the University of Rochester.