Assistant Professor of Financial Planning
Areas of Expertise:
Financial planning, financial services software systems
Course Responsibilities:
GS 811 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
HS 300 Financial Planning: Process and Environment
As a former Senior Planning Manager, financial advisor, team manager, and adjunct faculty member, Lemoine brings a blend of expertise in financial theory, software planning tools, and practical business experience to The College.
As the Assistant Professor of Financial Planning, Lemoine's responsibilities include accountability for the HS 300 Financial Planning: Process and Environment and GS 811 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management courses, preparing and revising study materials, including textbooks and associated exam materials, and staying current in his specialty by publishing professional, scholarly, and technical articles. He also provides community outreach as a guest speaker, representing The College at various events.
Since starting his career in 1998, Craig Lemoine has also taken a special interest in financial planning software. He worked for a financial planning software company as a design analyst. During that time, Lemoine analyzed competing software systems and realized that this technology was extremely important to the financial planning process. He trained life insurance agents on utilizing software for estate and retirement planning purposes, teaching them to look beyond cash flow statements and advance their practices.
Lemoine graduated from Texas Tech University with his BS in Family Financial Planning in 1999 and is expected to graduate in May of 2009, with his PhD in Consumer Economics. He earned the Mary Ruth Pierce Award for Graduate Studies in 2004 and 2005 and has been widely published in professional financial journals. Lemoine is a member of the Financial Planning Association and the Academy of Financial Services.
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