Lecturer

College

College of Business Administration

Department

Accounting and Finance

Phone

Location

Demergasso-Bava Hall DBH216

Mr. Byrne is an adjunct lecturer who has been employed at California State University, Stanislaus, from 2004 to 2008, and most recently from 2016 to present. Mr. Byrne is completing the final phase of his doctoral studies in International Business with an emphasis in Finance, from Texas A&M International University located in Laredo, TX.

His research interests include Corporate Finance and Banking.  His dissertation topic is “Lobbying – A Financial Perspective: Three papers which illuminate the worlds of corporate finance and the dynamics of corporate lobbying as a profitable, yet risky, strategic investment.” He has published one paper and participated and presented papers in four conferences.  

Beginning in 1996, Mr. Byrne has worked for several investment banking firms, beginning with Merrill Lynch’s Mexico Group - Private Client Services based out of Texas, Banca Serfin S.A. de C.V, Guadalajara, Mexico, and E-Trade in Rancho Cordova, CA. He earned his Master’s in International Management in May 1996 from American Graduate School of International Management, Thunderbird Campus, Glendale Arizona. He earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration, with a concentration in Finance, from California State University, Stanislaus in January 1993. His favorite activities include spending family time, helping out those less fortunate within the local community, and teaching.