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Daniel Abrams
Daniel Abrams is a founder and managing partner at FAS123 Solutions, LLC, a leading provider of option valuation and consulting services to over 150 clients, including several Fortune 100 companies. Daniel is nationally recognized in the areas of valuation, risk management and compensation consulting. He has published articles and been interviewed and quoted on the subject of valuation and equity compensation by the Financial Times, CFO magazine, Bloomberg, Corporate Finance Week, Risk Magazine, Compliance Week, Pension and Investments Magazine and Treasury and Risk Management Magazine. Daniel is the author of the AFP Guide to Valuing Employee Stock Options. Daniel is a frequent speaker at annual conferences including NASPP, the Association for Financial Professionals, and the Securities Industry Institute at the Wharton School. Prior to co-founding FAS123 Solutions, Daniel was a Senior Consultant for NERA Economic Consulting, a Mercer, Inc. company, and a Senior Economist for the Law & Economics Consulting Group. In addition to his work in the area of equity compensation, Daniel has fifteen years of valuation experience from engagements with public and nonpublic companies. He has valued a diversity of illiquid assets, both marketable and non-marketable. He has developed financial valuation solutions for some of the largest litigations in the insurance and financial sectors. Daniel also worked as an analyst for IBM and he was on the team that developed the first collateralized mortgage obligation information service at Trepp & Company. Daniel was a lecturer at the Cornell University Mathematics Department, and he taught in the economics department and business school at Yale University, designing and teaching a mathematical economics course offered to incoming doctoral students. Daniel was trained in economics in the Yale University economics doctoral program and also has graduate degrees in mathematics and computer science from Cornell University.
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