Newswise — Members of the Erivan K. Haub School of Business faculty at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia are available to speak about the financial crisis:

Christopher Coyne, Ph.D., CFP " advises main street to "allow patience to prevail over panic." A certified financial planner and professor of finance, Coyne is adept at speaking about consumer psychology as it relates to personal finances in times of crisis.

Joseph DiAngelo, Ed.D. " dean of the Haub School, DiAngelo can speak to the economy's impact on undergraduate and graduate programs.

Amy Lipton, Ph.D., CFA " spent 10 years on Wall Street managing multi-billion dollar portfolios. Lipton can speak about the mechanics and culture of this environment and its interconnectivity with Washington, D.C.

John McCall, Ph.D. " director of the Pedro Arrupe Center for Business Ethics and a professor of management and philosophy, McCall can comment on the ethical lessons to be learned at "every stage" of the subprime-mortgage debacle: from borrowers to brokers, lending banks to investment banks.

Carolin Schellhorn, Ph.D. " is cognizant of taxpayer reactions to the bailout of the financial system.

Matthew Brink " as director of the University's Career Development Center, Brink says the current financial climate has a direct effect on the availability of internships and entry-level jobs for students pursuing careers on Wall Street. He maintains, however, that the job market for the remainder of students is relatively strong.