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Professor Rings New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell

8/17/2006

Natalia Smirnova, Assistant Professor of Business and Economics at the University of Mount Saint Vincent, was among a group of educators who rang the New York Stock Exchange’s Opening Bell Tuesday, August 15, 2006.  Smirnova is participating in the New York Stock Exchange’s Teachers’ Workshop Program, an intense and exciting week long workshop designed for business, economics and social studies instructors.

The seminar includes presentations from Stock Exchange officials and constituents, as well as lectures and discussion sessions that provide an opportunity for teachers to share experiences and develop new curriculum approaches.  Participants take part in numerous hands-on activities and field experiences, including a visit to the trading floor, where they interact with and observe market professionals. To learn more about the New York Stock Exchange Group and the Teachers’ Workshop Program, visit nyse.com.

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia, Smirnova joined the Mount Saint Vincent faculty in the fall of 2005.  She teaches courses in finance, economics, and money and banking.  She previously worked as an economic analyst and forecaster for the City of New York.

Founded in 1847 the University of Mount Saint Vincent is a co-educational, independent institution rooted in the spirit and mission of the Sisters of Charity and committed to the liberal arts. The College’s undergraduate and master’s level degree programs prepare its uncommonly diverse students for lives of professional achievement and service.