Erik Gordon

Erik Gordon

Clinical Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies
Area Chair of Entrepreneurial Studies

Education
JD Union College 1996
BA Bucknell University 1994
Biography

Professor Gordon's areas of interest are entrepreneurship and technology commercialization, venture capital, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, the biomedical industry, AI, corporate governance and activism, IPOs, investment banking, funds, antitrust, securities and financial services regulations, and fintech. He has served on the faculty of University of Michigan Law School. He served on the faculty and as Associate Dean and Director of the Graduate Division of Business & Management (Carey Business School) at Johns Hopkins University, where he taught in the business and medical schools, and at the University of Florida, where he also served as director of the Center for Technology & Science Commercialization Studies and as Director of MBA Programs. He is frequently quoted in The New York Times, BusinessWeek, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Reuters, BusinessInsider, AXIOS, and other outlets. He regularly appears on Marketplace and Marketplace Morning Report (in NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered), Bloomberg Television and Radio, CNBC, NBC, CBS, and PBS. 

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