Peter Ricchiuti (Ri-Shooty) is the business school professor you wish you had back in college. He teaches courses on the financial markets at Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business and has twice been named the school’s top professor.

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Peter Ricchiuti (Ri-Shooty) is the business school professor you wish you had back in college. He teaches courses on the financial markets at Tulane University’s A.B. Freeman School of Business and has twice been named the school’s top professor.

Peter started his career with the investment firm of Kidder Peabody and later managed over three billion dollars as the assistant treasurer for the state of Louisiana.  In 1993 he founded Tulane’s highly acclaimed BURKENROAD REPORTS stock research program.

He has been featured on CNN and CNBC as well as in The New York Times, and BARRON’S. Peter has addressed groups in 46 states and several countries around the world.

I loved it. He’s half Alan Greenspan and half Robin Williams.
– Recent Conference Attendee:
I'd like to personally thank you for your valuable contribution to our Symposium.  Your comments and the exceedingly upbeat and humorous manner in which you delivered them did  wonders to assuage the very real fear of some of the members that "Economic Armageddon" was just around the corner.  Not often do I come across someone like you who can be remarkably entertaining while delivering a terribly important message about the economy.  You clearly have an incredible ability to command the eager attention of an audience, which is no small accomplishment.
– Recent letter from a Conference Planner
Peter is a pleasure to work with and smarter than a tree full of owls!
– Meeting Planner
This guy is “Human Tabasco!” Peter’s presentation is the hit of every meeting we have booked him for.  He’s fresh, compelling and entertaining.
– Speaking Bureau
Studying finance under Ricchiuti is like playing  football for Vince Lombardi.
– Former Student

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