EDUCATION
- Senior Leadership Development Program, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan September 2016
- Financial Risk Manager (FRM) Certification, Global Association of Risk Professionals May 2014
- B.S. with Honors, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, May 2005
ABOUT
Matthew Nagowski is a manager in Treasury Modeling where he oversees the development of behavioral models and advanced analytics to support the Bank’s risk management, financial forecasting, and customer decisioning processes, among other business practices.
Prior to M&T, he held research positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Brookings Institution.
Selected Publications
- “Any Person, Any Data: Predictive Modeling and Business Analytics at a Commercial Bank.” Invited presentation to Cornell University students. (September 2017).
- “Introduction to SAS and Markov Chain Processes.” University of Buffalo Mathematics PhD Finance Bootcamp. (January 2017)
- “Via Chicago: Improving One Institution’s Risk Practice through Behavioral Modeling Engagements with QRM” Quantitative Risk Management Balance Sheet Management Conference. (May 2015)
- “Modeling Asset and Liability Balances for Commercial Bank Stress Testing.” Third Annual Stress Test Modeling Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. (June 2014)
- “Theory and Practice in Developing Courses that Bridge Technical and Professional Development: A Case Study from a Course in Markov Chain Modeling and Credit Risk Management” National Professional Science Master’s Association. (October 2011)
- “The Fiscal Capacity of New England.” Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (July 2007)
- “PhD Attainment of Graduates of Selective Private Academic Institutions” (with J. Groen and R. Ehrenberg) Education Finance and Policy (Winter 2007)
- “Covering the Uninsured: Costs, Benefits, and Policy Alternatives for New England” Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Conference Report. (February 2007)
- “Measuring Fiscal Disparities Across the U.S. States: A Representative Revenue System/Representative Expenditure System Approach, Fiscal Year 2002” Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, New England Public Policy Center Working Paper 06-2 (with Yesim Yilmaz, Sonya Hoo, Kim Rueben, and Robert Tannenwald) (December 2006)
- “A Better Way to Measure Tax Burden? Assessing Maine’s Revenue Capacity and Expenditure Need” Presented to the Maine Budget Workshop, Maine Public Spending Research Group (with R. Tannenwald) (September 2006)
- “Associate Professor Turnover at America's Public and Private Institutions of Higher Education” The American Economist. (April 2006)
- "Collective Bargaining in American Higher Education" (with A. Kezsbom, D. Klaff, and R. Ehrenberg) in Ronald G. Ehrenberg ed. Governing Academia (Cornell University Press, 2004).
Research Interests
- Financial accounting
- Accounting information system
- Data analytics