Dr. Aman Sunder
Dr. Aman Sunder is a professor, dean of the graduate school, and researcher at the College for Financial Planning. His role at the College includes administrative leadership of the graduate school that includes MS degrees in finance and financial planning. He leads the research initiatives at the College and serves on its Institutional Review Board and several other committees.
Aman has published research on sustainable and responsible investing (SRI), women in financial planning, the effectiveness of using advisers during the Great Recession, and time-use of retirees. His ongoing research includes topics such as diversity issues in financial planning, work-life balance and burnout among women in financial planning, the effectiveness of HECM on retirees, the performance of students in financial planning education programs, and measurement of the impact of financial certifications and designations on students’ careers.
Aman earned a doctorate in financial planning from the University of Georgia. He also has a master’s in business management (finance and marketing), and an undergraduate degree in production engineering from India. Aman brings more than 10 years of international work experience related to business partnerships, sales, marketing, and business development related to engineering and infrastructure.