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Mariassunta Giannetti

Position and company: Professor of Finance, Stockholm School of Economics
Country of work: Sweden
Degree Attained at UCLA: PhD in Economics
Graduation Year: 1999
How did the coursework and research you did while a student at UCLA prepare you for an international career?
UCLA was fundamental in learning not only in giving me solid foundation, but also in instilling the ambition to do cutting edge research. UCLA was also important in transforming me in opening my horizons and transforming me into a citizen of the world!
Can you speak a little bit about your career and how it has progressed since graduating from UCLA?
When I came to UCLA, it was my first time in the US, and I deeply missed my native Italy. Upon graduation, I took a job as research economist at the Bank of Italy. After one year, however, it was clear to me that I wanted to work in a research university. So I moved as an assistant professor to Stockholm. It turned out an excellent choice, which allowed me to do research and publishing at the highest levels and have a lot of international visibility. I am now a chair professor!
How have you navigated cultural differences between your home country, UCLA, and where you work now?
When I moved to UCLA everything seemed very different. But the initial cultural shock prepared me to work in an international environment. Research focused universities are very similar around the world. So moving to Stockholm was easy: a European city where I can live without a car, but that follows international standards in evaluating research and teaching. I have often been traveling back to the US and California for conferences and seminars. I look forward to my next visit!
Are you involved in any international UCLA alumni groups or support networks?
Not formally, but I always enjoy meeting fellow graduates at conferences. Two of my junior colleagues in Stockholm have PhDs from UCLA!


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