Graduate School of Business
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Dan Iancu
Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business
BioDan Iancu is an Associate Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research and teaching interests are in responsible analytics and AI and data-driven optimization, with applications in supply chain management, FinTech, and healthcare. His work is aimed both at improving existing methodological tools (e.g., by making them more robust, fair, or transparent) and at applying these to design more effective, more equitable, and more sustainable solutions for complex operational problems. An area of particular focus in his recent research has been the design of better procurement, payment, and financing solutions in global supply chains, where material and financial flows carry both immediate and long-term impact on the lives of millions of people and on the environment.
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Shinobu Ikegawa
Affiliate, Graduate School of Business - Executive Education
BioEntered Sumitomo Bank (now Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation) in 1998, and was seconded to Daiwa Securities in 2000, after which I officially transferred. At Daiwa Securities, in addition to 14 years of IPO advisory work, I have belonged to departments such as Corporate Planning, Asia Strategy Office, and Corporate Finance. I have handled major deals such as the global IPO of Idemitsu Kosan, Japan’s first SDGs-IPO (Poppins Holdings), as well as numerous venture company IPOs including Medley and Kokopelli. He also serves as a member of the GSG Domestic Advisory Committee Impact IPO Working Group and as a discussion member of the Impact Consortium organized by the Financial Services Agency.