Jeremy Siegel is the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Siegel’s paradox bears his name. Siegel was an advisor to WisdomTree Investments, a sponsor of exchange-traded funds, in 2007.
He was born in Illinois, Chicago in November 1945. Siegel outlines his investing theories and advice in his books Stocks for the Long Run (1998) and The Future for Investors (2005). He suggests using the “D-I-V” mnemonic to prioritize dividends, international, and valuation.
Does Jeremy Siegel still teach?
The professor has had a long and outstanding career full of recognition and prestigious awards. Siegel is now a professor of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. So yes, he is still pretty active in the teaching world.
How long has Jeremy Siegel been at Wharton?
The good professor has been with the Wharton family since 1976 after his four years stint with the graduate school of business at the University of Chicago. He has been a pillar of the school for over four decades.