Nalin Kulatilaka

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Professor Nalin Kulatilaka
Born
NationalityAmerican
EducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard University
Imperial College London
Royal College Colombo
OccupationWing Tat Lee Family Professor of Management
EmployerBoston University

Professor Nalin Kulatilaka is a Sri Lankan born American academic and researcher. The Wing Tat Lee Family Professor of Management as well as Professor of Finance in the School of Management at Boston University. Currently Prof Kulatilaka is a co-Director of the Susilo Institute of Ethics in a Global Economy and serves as the director of Impact Measurement and Allocation Program. He has also held the Bertil Danielsson Professorship at the Stockholm School of Economics and Göteborg University and the Tamkang Chair at the Tamkang University.[1]

Educated at the Royal College, Colombo, he went on to gain his BSc from the Imperial College London, SM from Harvard University and a PhD from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Prof Kulatilaka received the Association for Investment Management and Research's Graham and Dodd Award [2]

He is the co-founder of Nine Dot Energy and FirstFuel Software Inc. He sits in an advisory capacity on the sustainability council for the company Energy Points.

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