Dr. Kaminski, Vincent J.
Vincent is Professor of Management, Jesse H.
Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice
University, Houston from September 2006,
where he had taught a course in energy finance
and energy derivatives for the previous six years.
He serves on the Executive Committee of the
Global Energy Management Institute at Bauer
College of Business, University of Houston.
Vincent has over 20 years of work-experience
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and has spent the last 14 years working in different positions related to
quantitative analysis and risk management in the merchant energy
industry. Prior to his current position he worked as the Managing Director
for Global Commodities with Citigroup. He has also worked for Sempra
Energy Trading, Reliant Energy, Citadel Investment Group, and Enron (from
1992 to 2002) where he was the head of the quantitative modeling group.
Prior to this, he was a VP in the Research Department, Bond Portfolio
Analysis Group, of Salomon Brothers in New York (from 1986 to 1992).
Vincent is a recipient of the 1999 James H. McGraw “Energy Risk Manager
of the Year” award.
Vincent has published a number of papers and books. He is
editor/coauthor of ‘Energy Modeling. Advances in the Management of
Uncertainty’ (Risk Books ’05), editor/coauthor of ‘Managing Energy Price
Risk’ (Risk Books ’04), contributor to ‘Energy Derivatives: Pricing and Risk
Management’ (Lacima ’00), and author of ‘The Challenge of Pricing and
Risk Managing Electricity Derivatives’ (Risk Publications ’97).
Vincent holds an MS degree in international economics, a PhD degree in
theoretical economics from the Main School of Planning and Statistics in
Warsaw, Poland, and an MBA from Fordham University in New York.