For Thursday 02/06/25, the campus will be closed until 12 noon today due to the severe weather. All classes scheduled after 12 noon will take place as scheduled. Students should check Canvas for details on classes.
Teaching and Research Interests
Tsebro has taught a wide range of finance courses: Business Finance, Personal Finance, Investments, Portfolio Analysis and International Finance. His other areas of specialization and teaching interests include financial institutions and markets, derivatives and entrepreneurial finance.
His major area of research interest is executive and non-executive compensation structures and their role in various areas of corporate decision-making: diversification strategies, capital structure decisions, dividend policies and managerial risk taking.
Tsebro is also interested in studying how compensation structures help mitigating agency costs for the firm, affect earnings management within the firm and relate to the corporate performance in general.
Education
2013 – Ph.D., Kent State University, Finance
2006 – MBA, Clarion University of Pennsylvania
2003 – BSBA, Zaporizhzhya National Technical University, International Economics
Work Experience
Tsebro has worked as a credit analyst for two years at one of the largest commercial banks in Ukraine, conducting financial analysis at the commercial loans department. He worked for two years as a financial analyst in due diligence at the NY-based real estate investment company, supporting analysis of the debt and equity deals.
Prior to joining Lawrence Technological University, he was a Teaching Fellow for four years at the Department of Finance at Kent State University.
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