Rich Ryffel
Adjunct Lecturer
Area of Expertise:
Banking and Financial Institutions, Entrepreneurship, Business-to-Business Marketing, Banking and Financial Institutions, Entrepreneurship
Research Interests:
Municipal bonds, urban education policy
Awards/Honors:
- Reid Teaching Award, Washington University, 2016
- Daily Point of Light Award, Points of Light, 2014
- J.P. Morgan National Good Work Volunteer of the Year, 2013
Personal Interests:
A native of Fairfield, Connecticut, Rich is an avid runner having completed five marathons and countless half-marathons. He and his wife of 30 years live in Clayton and have four college-aged children.<br>
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Richard Ryffel is a senior lecturer at Washington University's Olin Business School. During his 30-year career in investment banking and asset management, Ryffel advised colleges and universities, hospitals, cities, states, airports, school districts, and corporations on financings and capital structure, and led hundreds of financings in both the taxable and tax-exempt markets. Mr. Ryffel joined Washington University full-time in 2015 after having worked at IBM Corporation, A.G. Edwards (now Wells Fargo Advisors), Bank of America, Edward Jones, and J.P. Morgan. He consults and writes in the areas of municipal finance and endowment management and governance.
Email: ryffel@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 614-3232
MBA 1989, Boston University Graduate School of Management
BS 1984, Tufts University
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