Stephen Huxley
Professor
Professor Stephen J. Huxley's achievements in academia
have been recognized and lauded by many different organizations.
Notably, he is the recipient of the Sarlo Prize, the highest award
bestowed by USF to a single faculty member. In addition to the
Sarlo Prize, Stephen has received the School of Management
Outstanding Teacher Award five times, the Outstanding Service Award
four times and the Outstanding Faculty Research Award. He was the
winner of the 17th Annual International Franz Edelman Competition
for Management Science Achievement, the highest award given by the
profession. Stephen's expertise is in data analysis,
decision modeling, personnel scheduling, and investment strategies
for retirement. Prior to joining USF, he taught at the University
of Queensland in Australia. While working at USF, he has served as
consultant to a variety of organizations, including the California
Public Utilities Commission and the San Francisco Police
Department. He publishes in financial industry professional
journals and speaks several times a year to professional financial
planning organizations. Stephen has taught at University of San
Francisco since 1973.
Education
Ph.D., Economics, University of California, San Diego, 1975
Teaching
- MBA 629: Decision Modeling for Personal Finance
- BA 204: Quantitative Business Analysis
- BA 439: Personal Finance
Publications
"Silver Lining," Investment Advisor, May, 2010
"The Match Makers," Financial Planning, Feb., 2008 -
co-authored with Brent Burns
"Asset Dedication vs. Asset Allocation: Dawn of a New
Paradigm?" presented at the 61st International Atlantic
Economic Society Conference, Berlin, March, 2006
"Asset Dedication" (McGraw Hill, 2005) - co-authored with Brent
Burns