CHI HUNG (KENNETH) LEUNG



CHI HUNG (KENNETH) LEUNGSuite 315B, Daniels College of Business, University of Denver2101 S. University Blvd, Denver, CO 80208303.871.4609Chihung.Leung@du.eduEDUCATIONPh.D. (Economics), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 1980B.A. (Social Studies), International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan, 1976ACADEMIC EXPERIENCEUNIVERSITY OF DENVER, Denver, Colorado2015-presentTeaching Assistant Professor – Reiman School of Finance, Daniels College of BusinessAdjunct Professor – Sturm College of LawUNIVERSITY OF DENVER, Denver, Colorado2010-2015Adjunct Professor – Reiman School of Finance, Daniels College of BusinessUNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, Charlottesville, Virginia1980-1981Assistant Professor – Department of Economics, College of Arts & SciencesPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEFIRST DATA CORPORATION, Denver, Colorado2002-2007Chief Economist – Analyzed risks and opportunities arising from changes in economic, regulatory and market conditions to assist in business and strategic planning.DEUTSCHE BANK, New York, New York and Tokyo, Japan1999-2001Managing Director and Senior Analyst – Prepared economic analysis and industry reports on Japan and Asia to assist Deutsche Bank's Corporate Finance, Real Estate Investment Bank, Private Equity, and Trust Bank groups identify business opportunities, appraise individual transactions, and apportion investments.BANKERS TRUST, New York, New York and Tokyo, Japan1986-1999Managing Director and Senior International Economist – Provided regular updates on Japan and Asia's economic and financial market outlook to support sales and trading, funds management, investment banking and country risk management. Made client visits and attended conferences worldwide to promote foreign exchange sales and private banking activities.BANK OF AMERICA, Tokyo, Japan and Hong Kong1981-1986Assistant Vice President and Associate Economist - Provided regular macroeconomic updates on Asian countries. Prepared regular interest rate and foreign exchange outlooks on major Asian currencies. Participated in country risk analysis and annual review of country exposure limits.CONSULTINGWestern Union, Denver, Colorado2007-2017Estimated business volume, analyzed risks and opportunities to improve Company’s financial modeling, business planning, and mergers & acquisitions.PROFESSIONAL SERVICEUniversity of Denver, Denver, Colorado2018Serve as faculty advisor to an undergraduate student team competing in the Rocky Mountain Investment Challenge hosted by Colorado State UniversityLatino Leadership Institute, Denver, Colorado2015-presentConduct seminars for Institute fellows on the US economy in a global context PARDEE CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FUTURES, Denver, Colorado2015Assisted Professor Ron Rizzuto in advising Pardee Center on how it might monetize its International Futures system via consulting servicesAnnual Internationalization Summit, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado2014Held workshop together with Professor Alan Blakley on “Fostering a Cooperative End to Gift Giving in International Transactions.” This was a working group session to address issues in the university’s role in ethics and the globalization of business.RESEARCH INTERESTAnalysis of banking and investment issues, economic forecasting, country riskPUBLICATIONSLeung, Kenneth, Tyrrell, Nick, Levy, Susan, 2001, “The Automotive Parts Industry: More Consolidations to Come,” Corporate Finance Research & Strategy, Deutsche Bank.Leung, Kenneth, 2000, “Japanese Real Estate: Signs of a Spring Thaw,” Investment Banking Research & Strategy, Deutsche BankLeung, Kenneth, 2000, “South Korean Real Estate: Much to Look Forward to in 2000,” Investment Banking Research & Strategy, Deutsche BankLeung, Kenneth, 1998, “Japanese Real Estate: Darkest Before Dawn,” Global Economics & Strategy, BT Alex Brown.Leung, Kenneth, Lederman, Andres, and Gulkowitz Abraham, 1998, “New Challenges to Country-Risk Monitoring,” Economics & Risk Focus, Bankers Trust Research.Leung, Chi Hung and Lin, Po Sheng, 1981, “A Pedagogical Reformulation of the Oniki-Uzawa Dynamic Model of International Trade,” Academia Economic Papers, vol. 9, No. 2, pp 207-212, The Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China. Leung, Chi Hung, 1980, “The Optimal Crawling Peg in a Small Open Economy,” Academia Economic Papers, vol. 8, No. 2, pp 141-147, The Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China.TEACHING ASSIGNMENTSDaniels College of Business, University of DenverUndergraduate Courses: Survey in Finance, Financial Decision Making, Financial Institutions and Markets, Commercial Bank Management, Investments, Multinational Financial ManagementGraduate Courses: Managerial Economics (Micro and Macro), Global Finance, Valuation and ModelingSturm College of Law, University of DenverInternational InvestmentLANGUAGE SKILLSEnglish, Japanese, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin)CITIZENSHIPCitizen of the United States of America ................
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