Martin J. Luby held academic positions at University of Illinois, DePaul University and Ohio State University before joining The University of Texas faculty. He is the assistant dean for academic strategies and an associate professor in the LBJ School of Public Affairs. His teaching and research broadly focuses on public finance with an emphasis in public financial management. Much of his research has focused on the municipal securities market and the use of debt finance by state and local governments. He has published on innovative government financial instruments, federal financing techniques, regulation of the municipal securities market and the role of financial intermediaries in state and local government financings.
Luby has extensive banking, consultant and advisory experience with many state and local governments as well as the federal government. He is a registered municipal adviser representative with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Series 50 Qualification) and regulated by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.