Harold A. Black

Harold A. Black

b. 1945

Nationality: American

Historical Period: The 20th Century and Beyond

Harold A. Black is is Emeritus Professor of Finance at the University of Tennessee. His undergraduate degree is from the University of Georgia where its Terry College of Business has announced a named professorship in his honor and the University is naming its new freshman dormitory for him and two others who integrated its freshman class in 1966. His Phd is from the Ohio State University. His faculty appointments include the University of Florida, Howard University and the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. He was appointed by President Carter to serve on the first National Credit Union Administration Board. He has published extensively in the leading journals in business and economics. He served on the boards of two of the nation’s largest financial institutions and his consulting clients are among the leading law firms and financial institutions in the country.