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McKinsey Finance Teacher of the Year 2020

Finance Assistant Professor Peter Nyberg has been awarded as the McKinsey Finance Teacher of the Year.
Assistant Professor Peter Nyberg, McKinsey Teacher of the Year 2020.

Finance Assistant Professor Peter Nyberg has been awarded as the McKinsey Finance Teacher of the Year 2020. The award is based on finance students' course feedback from the courses taught during the academic year 2019-2020 at Aalto University School of Business.

'McKinsey Finance Teacher of the Year' is an annual award based on votes by finance students of Aalto University School of Business.

Previously, Peter Nyberg has been awarded as the McKinsey Finance Teacher of the Year in 2016.

In 2015 he has been awarded as the Teacher of the Year by the students of Aalto University School of Business.

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