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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FACULTY VITAE Accountancy Management and Marketing • Aguir, Wail • Baril, Joan • Ahl, Anita • Bauerly, Ronald • Anderson, Chrisa • Belsito, Carrie • Coe, Marty • Chakravorti, Samit • Diehl, Kevin • Conrad, Craig • Elfrink, John • Dobson, Joseph • Ford, Amy • Drea, John • Hunt, Steve • Gates, Janice • Ludlum, Lisa • Grachev, Mikhail • McGarry, Jennifer • Hunt, Ryan J. • Pendergast, Susanna • Jennings, Barton • Pryor, Charles • Kenny, James • Westen, Cheryl • Leezer, Laura • Woodruff, Gregg • Liao, Yin-Chi • Yoon, Soon Suk • March, Douglas • Patterson, James Finance • Priya, Kanu Calvert, M. Patricia • • Rands, Gordon DeBoeuf, David • • Sauerbrei, Christopher Gray, Stephen • • Sawhney, Rajeev Johnson, Don • • Shaw, Milt • Kenny, Peppi • Shike, Sarah Lee, Hongbok • • Singh, Mandeep Pillutla, Padmaja • • Solymossy, Emeric • Yan, Zhiqiang Stewart, Susan • Economics and Decision Sciences • Tracey, Michael • Dehkordi-Vakil, Farideh • Walsh, Ann • Duley, Kayla • Walter, Rodney • Fosu, Joseph • Wiencek, Donna • Gruidl, John • Yang, Tae • Harriger, Jessica • Yi, Xiang • Jones, Warren • Zimmerman, Honey • Kaul, Tej K. Business Communications Man, Kasing • • Harper, Jeri Melkumian, Alla • • Humphrey, Suzanne Polley, William • • Mahr, Rebecca • Rock, Steven • Onion, Cathy Sadler, Thomas • • Tarrant, Cecil • Sanders, Shane • Steadman, Keva • Valeva, Anna K. • Walia, Bhavneet • Westerhold, Tara THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FACULTY VITAE NAME Wael Aguir RANK Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT Accounting and Finance PRIMARY FIELD OF TEACHING Accounting Information Systems/Fraud Examination CBT CLASSIFICATIONS Full time, Participating, Scholarly Academic EDUCATION Highest degree earned: Ph.D. in Accounting Year conferred: December 2011 Institution: The University of Texas at San Antonio Major field: Accounting Dissertation title: Two essays in audit firm differentiation Other degree(s) earned: Master of Science in Accounting Year conferred: 2005 Institution: Texas Tech University Major field: Accounting Other degree(s) earned: DEA in Accounting Year conferred: 2003 Institution: University of Manouba Major field: Accounting Other degree(s) earned: B.S. in Accounting Year conferred: 2000 Institution: University of the Center Major field: Accounting PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Firm: Cabinet d’Etudes de Projets et d’Assistance en Comptabilité Position: Manager Dates: 2001-2002 Firm: Compagnie Tunisienne des Experts Comptables Position: Auditor Dates: 2000-2001 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Institution: Western Illinois University Rank/Dates: Assistant Professor TEACHING ACCT 451 – Accounting Information Systems ACCT 457(G) – Fraud Examination ACCT 202 – Principles of Managerial Accounting ACCT 547 – Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS Peer Reviewed Journals Auditor characteristics and the pricing of discretionary accruals. 2013 (with Linxiao Liu and Sharad Asthana), International Journal of Economics and Accounting, Vol. 4, No. 4, 350–364. Pension disclosures and the value relevance of interim financial reports: The case of SFAS 132R. 2012 (with Sharad Asthana), International Research Journal of Applied Finance, Vol III. Issue 10 (October, 2012), 1450–1467. Presentations “Auditor reputation and financial statements credibility.” presented at the AAA 2013 American Accounting Association Auditing section Midyear Meeting – January 2013. “Accounting accruals and auditor choice”, presented at the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC – August 2012. “Auditor characteristics and the pricing of discretionary accruals”, presented at the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO – August 2011. “Auditor characteristics and the pricing of discretionary accruals”, presented at the American Accounting Association Southwest Regional Meeting, Houston, TX – March 2011 (presented by Asthana) “Auditor characteristics and the pricing of discretionary accruals”, presented at the American Accounting Association Midwest Regional Meeting, Chicago, IL – October 2010. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Identity theft panel – College of Business and Technology: Organized the identity theft panel with the help of my colleague Amy Ford and CBT staff. Panelists included Sheila Henderson, a Senior Vice-President in Operations in MidAmerica National Bank, Corporal Ted Anderson from WIU’s Office of Public Safety, and Amy Ford, an accounting faculty and a victim of identity theft. Participated in Beta Alpha Psi activities – WIU, 2010-2013 Participated in the Accounting and Finance Department Advisory Board meeting – WIU 2012 UNIVERSITY/COMMUNITY SERVICE Department Department of Accounting and Finance Chair Search Committee – WIU, member. Department of Accounting and Finance Signature Program Committee – WIU, member. Department of Accounting and Finance Faculty Search Committee – WIU, member. Department of Accounting and Finance Curriculum Committee – WIU, member. Department of Accounting and Finance Graduate Committee – WIU, member. Department of Accounting and Finance Library liaison – WIU, member. Community (local, state, national, international) Macomb Youth Team Tennis, Macomb IL – 2013 THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FACULTY VITAE NAME Anita Ahl RANK Instructor DEPARTMENT Accounting & Finance PRIMARY FIELD OF TEACHING Accounting CBT CLASSIFICATIONS Full time, Participating, Other EDUCATION Highest degree earned: Master of Science in Accountancy Year conferred: 1999 Institution: Bradley University Major field: Accountancy Other degree(s) earned: Bachelor of Business Year conferred: 1996 Institution: Western Illinois University Major field: Accounting PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Firm: Caterpillar, Inc Position: Financial Reporting Manager; Certified 6 Sigma Black Belt; Cost Management Consultant; Forecasts, Business Statements & Rates Supervisor; Normals & Service Charge Coordinator; Undercarriage Enterprise Accountant; Commodity Accountant; Profit Center Closing Coordinator; Internal Auditor Dates: 8/1996- 6/2008 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Institution: Bradley University Rank/Dates: Adjunct Instructor of Accounting 1/2000 – 5/2008 Institution: Drake University Rank/Dates: Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting 8/2008 – 5/2011 Institution: Des Moines Area Community College Rank/Dates: Adjunct Instructor of Accounting 8/2011 – 5/2012 TEACHING ACCT451 – Accounting Systems & Controls ACCT 202 – Principles of Managerial Accounting ACCT 201 – Principles of Financial Accounting ACCT 200 – Introduction to Accounting PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Registered CPA, State of Illinois THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FACULTY VITAE NAME Chrisa L. Anderson RANK Adjunct Instructor DEPARTMENT Accounting and Finance PRIMARY FIELD OF TEACHING Taxation and Accounting Principles CBT CLASSIFICATIONS Part time, Supporting, Scholarly Practitioner EDUCATION Highest degree earned: Master of Accountancy Year conferred: 2011 Institution: Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL Major field: Accountancy Other degree(s) earned: Bachelor of Arts in Accounting Year conferred: 2006 Institution: Saint Martin’s University, Lacey WA Major field: Accountancy Other degree(s) earned: Associates in Arts and Sciences Year conferred: 2001 Institution: Olympic College, Bremerton, WA Major field: Accountancy PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Firm: CL Anderson & Associates, PC Position: CPA Firm Owner/Manager Dates: 2/12-Current Firm: March, McMillan, DeJoode, & Duvall, PC Position: CPA/Tax Accountant Dates: 10/10-7/13 Firm: TD &T Financial Group, PC Position: CPA/Senior Staff Accountant Dates: 10/8-4/10 Firm: Frost & Company, PS Position: CPA/Staff Accountant, Small Business Department Dates: 1/06-8/08 Firm: H & R Block, Olympia, WA Position: Tax Associate Dates: 2004 tax season Firm: H & R Block, Bremerton, WA Position: Tax Associate Dates: 2003 tax season TEACHING EXPERIENCE Institution: Western Illinois University Rank/Dates: Adjunct Instructor/8/12-Current TEACHING Accounting 371- Introduction to Taxation Accounting 202 - Principles of Managerial Accounting Accounting 471(G) - Advanced Federal Taxation INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS Pryor, Charles R., Jones, Christopher R., & Anderson, Chrisa L. (2011). Tax Preferences for Education Are Simpler but Not Simple. CPA Journal, 81(12), 58-64. (Practice) PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Professional work experience in tax practice and consulting 2000 or more hours annually 2009-2014 CPA Review Instructor 2012-Current/Regulations Obtaining or maintaining professional certifications or licenses CPA IL License# 065035535 UNIVERSITY/COMMUNITY SERVICE Department Curriculum Committee (ad hoc member) 2012-Current Community Little Swan Lake Board 2010-Current Board member and long-term planning committee organizer THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FACULTY VITAE NAME Martin J. Coe RANK Professor DEPARTMENT Accounting and Finance PRIMARY FIELD OF TEACHING Accounting CBT CLASSIFICATIONS Full time, Participating, Scholarly Academic EDUCATION Highest degree earned: Doctor of Business Administration Year conferred: 2013 Institution: St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa Major field: Management Dissertation title: Intention to sit for the CPA Examination – an Investigation of Cost, Exam, Support and Career Factors. Other degree(s) earned: Master of Business Administration Year conferred: 1992 Institution: St. Ambrose University, Davenport,