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Chris Manning, Ph.D.

Office: Hilton 217
Phone: 310.338.5164
Email:
cmanning@lmu.edu

Chris Manning, Ph.D.


Areas of Expertise

• Real Estate Investment and Entrepreneurship
• Corporate Finance and Business Valuation
• Executive Education and Coaching

Biography

Chris Manning has been a finance professor at Loyola Marymount University since 1986. Prior to his tenure, Manning taught at Long Beach State University and Pepperdine University. He also worked in many high-ranking positions for Manning Advisors, Houlihan Valuation Advisors, Manning and Company Venture Capital, Manning Properties, Solitude Ski Resort, and Security Pacific National Bank. Manning is currently serving as an ARES Member Profile Column Editor and on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Real Estate Research. He is a former president of American Real Estate Society and Immediate Past President of ARES. He is also a member of the Financial Management Association (FMA), Academy of Financial Services (AFS), American Real Estate Society (ARES), American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association (AREUEA), American Association of Individual Investors (AAII), Association of Transpersonal Psychology, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

Education

• PhD: UCLA (1983)
• MBA: Northwestern University (1971)
• BS/BA: San Diego State University (1967)


Recent Publications

Manning, C., Webb, J., Rodriguez, M., Epley, D., Newell, G., Roulac, S., and McDonald, J. (2007). “Writing for Publication to Ensure Tenure and Promotion for Real Estate Faculty,” Journal of Real Estate Literature, 15(1), 3-35.

Manning, C. and Epley, D. (2006). “Do Universities Teach the Skills and Competencies Needed by Corporate Real Estate Executives,” Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, 9(1), 37-59.

Manning, C., Pyhrr, S.A., Born, W., and Roulac, S. (2003). “Project and Portfolio Management Decisions: A Framework and Body of Knowledge Model for Cycle Research”, Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 9(1), 1-16.