Co-Directors of the Centre
Alan Jagolinzer
Professor of Financial Accounting
PhD (Pennsylvania State University)
Rafael Rogo
Professor of Accounting
PhD (Northwestern University)
Deputy Director of the Centre
Jenny Chu
Associate Professor in Accounting
PhD (University of California, Berkeley)
Marion Boisseau-Sierra
Assistant Professor in Accounting
PhD (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Jan Bouwens
Professor of Management Accounting
PhD (Tilburg University)
Sarah Kroechert
Assistant Professor in Accounting
PhD (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Geoff Meeks
Emeritus Professor of Financial Accounting
PhD (University of Edinburgh)
Geoffrey Whittington
Fellow (Finance) & Emeritus Professor
PhD (University of Cambridge)
Christopher Armstrong
EY Associate Professor of Accounting, Wharton School of Business
Associate Editor of The Accounting Review, and on the editorial boards of Journal of Accounting and Economics, and Journal of Accounting Research
Mary E Barth
Emerita Professor of Accounting, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Annette Beatty
Professor, Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University
Anne Beyer
The Staehelin Family Professor of Accounting, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Hui Chen
Professor of Accounting, University of Zurich
Patricia Dechow
Professor of Accounting, USC Marshall School of Business
Bjorn Jorgensen
Professor of Accounting, Copenhagen Business School
David F Larcker
James Irvin Miller Professor of Accounting, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Head of the Stanford University Corporate Governance Research Initiative
Jan Metzger
Head of Corporate and Investment Banking – APAC, Citigroup
Jan has over 25 years of experience in investment banking. For the last 10 years, he has been at Citi, first as world-wide co-head of Technology Investment Banking and, since 2018 as the Head of Investment Banking APAC. Jan began his career as a software engineer working on artificial intelligence and voice recognition. As Head of APAC Investment Banking, Jan advises local corporates and MNCs on their strategic advisory and financing needs. He also regularly counsels boards of directors and CEOs on how to utilise AI and knowledge management to ensure they stay relevant and embrace technology.
Having been the CTO of a voice recognition startup early in his career, Jan has a passion for entrepreneurs and innovation. Jan sponsors a scholarship in artificial intelligence and regularly partners with universities and organisations around the world to organise competitions and training for entrepreneurs building their first companies.
Since 2015, Jan has authored the TMT Content Sunday, which analyses early-stage disruptive technologies. Jan has a bachelor’s degree with a double major in both economics and computer science from the University of Sussex. He also holds an MPhil from the University of Cambridge.