Stylianos (Stelios) Kavadias
Margaret Thatcher Professor of Enterprise Studies in Innovation & Growth
PhD (INSEAD)
Jeremy Hutchison-Krupat
Associate Professor in Operations & Technology Management
PhD (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Matthew Grimes
Professor of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Futures
PhD (Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University)
Othman Cole
Management Practice Associate Professor (Finance)
PhD (University of Cambridge)
Daniel Ralph
Academic Director, Centre for Risk Studies
Professor Daniel Ralph is a Founder and Academic Director of the Centre for Risk Studies, Professor of Operations Research at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, and a Fellow of Churchill College. Daniel’s research interests include identification and management of systemic risk, risk aversion in investment, economic equilibria models and optimisation methods. Management stress test, via selection and construction of catastrophe scenarios, is one focus of his work in the Centre for Risk Studies. Another is the role and expression of risk management within organisations. Daniel engages across scientific and social science academia, a variety of commercial and industrial sectors, and government policy making. He was Editor-in-Chief of Mathematical Programming (Series B) from 2007-2013.