Professor Panos Patatoukas

Professor Panos Patatoukas, University of California Berkeley

Panos N. Patatoukas is a Full Professor and L.H. Penney Chair in Accounting at U.C. Berkeley's Haas School of Business. He earned a PhD, MPhil, and MA from Yale, an MSc with distinction from the London School of Economics, and a BA as valedictorian in accounting and finance from Athens University of Economics & Business. Panos’ work is at the intersection of capital markets research in accounting, corporate finance, law, and economics. His work bridges the gap between academia and practice, addressing ‘micro-to-macro’ and ‘macro-to-micro’ questions. Panos has been twice honored with the Notable Contributions to Accounting Literature Award by the American Accounting Association and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in 2017, for his work on supply chain economic links, operating performance, and firm-level valuation, and in 2019, for his impact on the intersection of macro accounting and forecasting economic activity. For his pedagogical contributions, Panos has been awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award by U.C. Berkeley's Chancellor—the highest teaching recognition at Berkeley—and has received the Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award five times from the MBA and PhD students at Berkeley Haas. In leadership roles, Panos is the Director of the Center for Financial Reporting & Management and the Co-Director of the Sustainable & Impact Finance Initiative at Berkeley. He is a Core Faculty Fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law & Business and an active member of the Academic Senate’s campus-wide Committee on Teaching at Cal.

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