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  1. Costis Maglaras (born December 18, 1969) is a Greek engineer and academic administrator. He is currently serving as the Dean and David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business at Columbia Business School.

  2. Costis Maglaras is the 16th Dean of Columbia Business School, and the David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business at Columbia University. Costis received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Imperial College, London, in 1990, and his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1991 and 1998, respectively.

  3. Appointed Columbia Business School’s 16th Dean in 2019, Costis Maglaras is a deeply respected academic who has been a consummate presence at Columbia for more than two decades. He is the David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business.

  4. COSTIS MAGLARAS . David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business and Dean . Columbia Business School . Henry R. Kravis Hall, Room 352, 665 West 130th Street, NY, NY 10027 . E-mail: c.maglaras@gsb.columbia.edu . EDUCATION STANFORD UNIVERSITY - PH.D ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - INFORMATION SYSTEMS LABORATORY (1998)

  5. Costis Maglaras is the 16th Dean of Columbia Business School, and the David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business at Columbia University. Costis received his BS from Imperial College, London, in 1990, and his MS and PhD from Stanford University in 1991 and 1998, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering.

  6. leading.business.columbia.edu › people › costis-maglarasCostis Maglaras | CBS Insights

    Costis Maglaras is the 16th Dean of Columbia Business School, and the David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business at Columbia University. Costis received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Imperial College, London, in 1990, and his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1991 and 1998, respectively.

  7. Fall 2019. Costis Maglaras. Photo courtesy of Columbia Business School. Costis Maglaras, an authority on operations research, data analytics, and quantitative finance, is the new dean of Columbia Business School. He succeeds Glenn Hubbard, who led the school for fifteen years.