Summary
Quentin André is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Leeds School of Business, CU Boulder, with a PhD from INSEAD and over a decade of academic and research experience. His work sits at the intersection of consumer financial decision-making, numerical cognition, and probabilistic reasoning, studying topics from how restricted-use funds shape budgeting to how perceptions of "healthy" claims vary across cultures. He combines rigorous experimental methods and open-science practices to probe how consumers encode distributional information (means, variances) and how agency and job satisfaction alter economic behavior. Prior roles at Erasmus and INSEAD and a background that spans economics, art history, and industry project management give him an unusual blend of analytical depth and practical insight. He is based in Boulder and actively seeks research collaborations that bridge theory, policy, and real-world consumer finance.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Major in Managerial and Financial Economics, 3.67 GPA, Master, Major in Managerial and Financial Economics, 3.67 GPA at HEC School of Management
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Marketing, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Marketing at INSEAD
License, History Of Art, License, History Of Art at Université Paris-Sorbonne
Admission in HEC Paris, CPGE, Admission in HEC Paris, CPGE at Ipecom
French, English, Spanish, Russian