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STEVEN D. DOLVIN, CFA Associate Professor of Finance EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2004 2003 1997 1995 Ph.D. in Finance, University of Kentucky M.S. in Economics, University of Kentucky M.B.A. in Finance, Miami University B.A. in Accounting and Management, Malone College PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2009 – present 2004 – 2009 2001 – 2004 1998 – 2001 1997 – 1998 1995 – 1997 1996 1992 – 1995 Associate Professor of Finance, Butler University Assistant Professor of Finance, Butler University Financial Consultant, Self-employed Instructor, University of Kentucky (in Ph.D.) Instructor, Pensacola Christian College Financial Analyst, General Electric Internal Auditor GA, Miami University Research Analyst Intern, TA Securities (South Africa) Office Manager, Greenport Financial Advisors EXTERNAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP 2011 – present 2008 – 2010 2008 – 2011 Healthiest Employers Venture Club of Indiana CFA Society of Indianapolis TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT BUTLER UNIVERSITY MBA563 Seminar in Investments MBA530 Financial Management MBA430 Foundations in Finance FN495 Private Equity Management FN470 Applied Portfolio Management FN347 Investments FN340 Corporate Finance Independent Study COB Internship 1 SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (30+ PUBLISHED/FORTHCOMING ARTICLES & 1 BOOK) Jordan, B., T. Miller, and S. Dolvin, 2011. Fundamentals of Investments, 6th ed. McGraw-Hill. Dolvin, S. and J. Kirby, 2011. “Momentum Trading in Sector ETFs,” Journal of Index Investing, 2 (3): 50-57. Dolvin, S., 2010. “S&P ETFs: Arbitrage Opportunity and Market Forecasting,” Journal of Index Investing, 1 (1): 107-116. Dolvin, S., W. Rieber, and W. Templeton, 2010. “Asset Allocation for Retirement: Simple Heuristics and Target Date Funds,” Journal of Financial Planning, 23 (3): 62-73. Dolvin, S., M. Pyles, and Q. Wu, 2009. “Analysts Get SAD Too: The Effect of Seasonal Affective Disorder on Stock Analysts’ Earnings Estimates,” Journal of Behavioral Finance, 10 (4), 214-225.. Dolvin, S. and M. Pyles, 2009. “REIT IPOs and the Cost of Going Public,” Journal of Real Estate Finance & Economics, 39 (1): 92-106. Dolvin, S., K. Hogan, and G. Olson, 2008. “Information Asymmetry and the Cost of Going Public for Equity Carve Outs,” Quarterly Journal of Finance & Accounting 47 (3): 3-28. (Lead Article) Dolvin, S. and B. Jordan, 2008. “Underpricing, Overhang and the Cost of Going Public to Preexisting Shareholders,” Journal of Business Finance and Accounting 35 (3): 434-458. Dolvin, S. and M. Pyles, 2007. “Prior Debt and the Cost of Going Public,” Quarterly Journal of Business & Economics 46 (2): 23-42. Dolvin, S., D. Mullineaux, and M. Pyles, 2007. “The Impact of Bank Venture Capital on Initial Public Offerings,” Venture Capital 9 (2): 145-164. Dolvin, S. and W. Templeton, 2006. “Financial Education and Asst Allocation,” Financial Services Review15 (2): 133-149. Dolvin, S. and M. Pyles, 2006. “Venture Capitalist Quality and IPO Certification,” Venture Capital 8 (4): 353-371. Bradley, D., J. Cooney, S. Dolvin, and B. Jordan, 2006. “Penny Stock IPOs,” Financial Management 35 (1): 5-29 (Lead Article). Dolvin, S., 2005. “Market Structure, Changing Incentives, and Underwriter Certification,” Journal of Financial Research 28 (3): 403-419. Dolvin, S., 2005. “Venture Capitalist Certification of IPOs,” Venture Capital 7 (2): 131-148. STEVEN D. DOLVIN, CFA Page 2 SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCES (10+ PAPERS PRESENTED) The Impact of University Financial Education on Asset Allocation (Financial Education Association Annual Meeting, November 2008) Custom Tailoring in Managed Accounts (FMA Annual Meeting, October 2007) Information Asymmetry and the Cost of Going Public (Southern Finance Association Annual Meeting, November 2006) The Impact of Bank Venture Capital on Initial Public Offerings (FMA Annual Meeting, October 2006) Overhang and the Cost of Going Public to Preexisting Shareholders (FMA Annual Meeting, October 2005) Financial Education and Asset Allocation (Academy of Financial Services, October 2005; Global Finance Conference, July 2005) Penny Stock IPOs (FMA Annual Meeting, October 2002) PROFESSIONAL AWARDS, RECOGNITION, AND SERVICE Beta Gamma Sigma Professor of the Year (2008-2009, 2009-2010, and 2011-2012) Chartered Financial Analyst Charterholder Venture Capital Editorial Board Registered Investment Advisor Rep US Marine Corps Certificate of Appreciation Ad Hoc Reviewer (5+ journals) CURRENT SERVICE TO BUTLER UNIVERSITY Student Managed Investment Fund Coordinator University Retirement Plan Committee BBA Investment Fund Committee