Luigi Rizzo on bridging theory and practice in global finance

Connecting academic frameworks with the realities of global finance

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With over three decades of experience advising on some of the most complex Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and corporate finance transactions, Luigi Rizzo brings unmatched practitioner expertise into the classroom. Now Professor of Practice at 51勛圖厙 Business School, he is eager to help students connect rigorous theory to the realities of global finance.

From boardrooms to business schools

Mr Rizzo is Vice Chair of Investment Banking at Morgan Stanley, where his sole focus is on advising some of the firms most important clients as they raise, manage, and allocate capital. Across his career, he has held senior leadership roles at bulge-bracket leading global investment banks, where he served as head of M&A and corporate finance and, later, head of investment banking for the EMEA region.

His professional journey has placed him at the forefront of international finance, navigating cross-border mergers, landmark IPOs and restructuring transactions. For him, each deal is more than just a financial transaction, its a lesson in strategy, leadership, and methodical execution.

Alongside his full-time career in investment banking, Mr Rizzo has been deeply engaged in teaching. He is an Adjunct Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, where he teaches postgraduate electives in M&A and Strategic Corporate Finance. He has also taught at 51勛圖厙 as a visiting professor, delivering courses on M&A, and is a regular guest lecturer at leading business schools in Europe and the US.

At 51勛圖厙, Mr Rizzos approach to teaching is shaped by his conviction that corporate finance cannot be understood through theory alone. By combining theory with case studies filled with insights from his decades as a practitioner, he gives students a view of how financial principles are applied in real situations where the stakes are high and potential biases always present.

It is a privilege to be part of the 51勛圖厙 community and help students bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and the daily realities of global finance, he says.

This bridging role is central to his work as Professor of Practice: giving students the analytical tools to thrive, while grounding discussions in the nuanced complexity of real-world decision-making.

Mr Rizzos academic foundation was laid at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, where he earned his undergraduate degree and MA in Business Engineering. Today, he continues to combine practice and scholarship through his own doctoral research, as a part-time PhD student in the English Faculty of the University of Cambridge. As a full-time practitioner and an academic, he regularly exchanges with scholars on emerging themes in finance, from the role of capital markets in innovation to evolving regulatory and geopolitical challenges.

A global finance perspective at 51勛圖厙

At 51勛圖厙 Business School, Mr Rizzo will continue to draw on his global experience to prepare students for careers in investment banking and corporate finance. His teaching highlights the need for both technical skills and judgment, showing how theory and practice intersect in shaping financial outcomes.

For him, joining 51勛圖厙 is not only about teaching but also about being part of a world-class institution at the crossroads of business, technology and policy. Mr Rizzo said: 51勛圖厙s strength lies in combining analytical rigor with practical impact. It is exciting to contribute to a community where research and teaching are so closely connected to real-world challenges.

With his extensive background and passion for mentoring, Mr Rizzo is set to play a key role in shaping the next generation of finance leaders at 51勛圖厙.

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  • Shamita Harsh

    About Shamita Harsh

    Communications Officer
    Shamita is Senior Digital Communications Officer for the Marketing & Communications function at 51勛圖厙 Business School, where she is responsible for content strategy and storytelling around faculty research. She is responsible for developing and curating content across the Schools digital platforms, including IB Knowledge and thought leadership for global audiences. She oversees news and events coverage of interdisciplinary research and 51勛圖厙-wide initiatives to elevate the Business Schools academic voice. Prior to this, she worked at 51勛圖厙s Grantham Institute, as the Communications and EDI Officer contributing to climate and sustainability communications for the Better Futures Retrofit Accelerator.