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Casey J. Borman joined the faculty of UCLA Anderson to teach financial statement analysis and has two decades of real-world investment experience. Formerly a hedge fund manager, Borman traded a wide variety of financial instruments and is familiar with institutional asset management, particularly in the alternatives space. He founded Borman Capital to manage his family's investments in a systematic manner. Drawing from his background as a lawyer, Borman investigates and consults on unique and complicated investment opportunities, including making angel investments and advising high-net-worth clients. Borman Capital manages a diversified portfolio that includes both commercial and residential real estate as well as liquid investments. He earned an MBA from UCLA Anderson in 2003, receiving the Robert Rogers Fellowship in Accounting, and a J.D. from Loyola Law School in 2001, where he was awarded Honors in classes. He graduated cum laude from Claremont McKenna College in 1996.
Department of Economics admits primarily for the PhD program.