Harvard Law Alum, Lawyer Prof. Locke's Lecture: U.S. Monetary Policy & Regulations - MRU
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25 May, 2018
Harvard Law Alum, Lawyer Prof. Locke’s Lecture: U.S. Monetary Policy & Regulations

May 25th, 2018, Harvard Law graduate, lawyer, University of Mary Hardin - Baylor's McLane College of Business Prof. Larry Locke delivered a lecture: U.S. Monetary Policy and Regulations on Finance Sector. The lecture was organized together with the US-LT Alumni Association.

Prof. Locke, an Associate Dean of the McLane College of Business in Texas, discussed the issues shaping world financial volatility and performance, as well as the influence of government regulatory policy.

A Fulbright specialist, Prof. Locke will outline the role of the U.S. legal and regulatory regime in major market events over the last century and provide insights into how today's regulatory landscape is already shaping global market events.

Prof. Locke has a JD from Harvard's Law School and an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School as well as a MATh from the Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary; a B.S.E. in Mathematics from the Ouachita Baptist University and a B.A. Philosophy from the Ouachita Baptist University.

Locke is currently at UMHB and previously lectured at the Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. His research interests include regulatory philosophy in the banking sector and management strategy.

He has more than 13 years experience as a finance layer in the financial services industry.

Prof. Locke is also an ordained Baptist minister and has served as Senior Pastor of an Independent Baptist Church in Massachusetts.

All invited.