
With more than twenty-five years of business and consulting experience, he has worked with government agencies at the federal and state levels and with a variety of industrial and financial corporations. He has produced analytical studies useful to internal decision making and served as an expert witness in a wide variety of financial litigation cases.
Dr. Logue has served on the faculties of several institutions including Indiana University; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Virginia; and Georgetown University. He was also a senior international economist at the Department of the Treasury and has served as president of the Financial Management Association. He is a founder and board member of Ledyard National Bank. A prolific author, Dr. Logue has written numerous journal articles and has authored or co-authored five books (and edited several others) including the encyclopedic Handbook of Modern Finance.
Dr. Logue received an A.B. from Fordham University, an M.B.A. from Rutgers University and a Ph.D. in managerial economics from Cornell University.