John H O'Connell

Adjunct Instructor

Human Capital Management

Education
  • BS, Georgetown University
  • MBA, New York University
Contact Info

John is an instructor in the course Financial Management, an elective in the Human Resource Management Development Program. John began his career as a floor broker on the New York Mercantile Exchange trading Crude Oil. John progressed to general research which lead to training seminars at the World Bank and regular attendance at the Unites Nations Committee on Trade Development(UNCTAD) yearly outlook programs. John Joined Morgan Stanley in 1997 where he was responsible for Financial Product Training for employees and clients. John’s current course with the NYU School of Profession Development concentrates on students obtaining a firm understanding of the concept of Time Value of Money, application of Time Value of Money to Stocks and Bonds and lastly the calculation and application of the Weighted Average Cost Capital to a corporations existing and potential projects. John joined NYU School of Professional Studies in 2009. John is a graduate of NYU Stern School of Business and a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)

Jun 07 2011

Financial Engineering, Evolution of a Profession

By John Wiley & Sons
Sep 03 1976

Still a Tiny Piece of the Action

By MBA Magazine
Sep 01 1976

Black Capitalism

By Review of Black Political Economy