Joseph Y. Ugras, Ph.D. 5 Hayes Court / Newtown PA 18940 / 215-579-0368 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Associate Professor of Accounting Prior Positions: Associate Provost,... June 2013 August 2015 Dean, College of Professional and Continuing Studies... Jan. 2006 August 2015 Executive Director, International Education... August 2011 June 2013 Associate Dean, School of Business Administration... Jan. 1996 Jan. 2006 Coordinator, International Education Team... Jan. 2003 present Coordinator, Graduate Management Team... Sep. 2001 - Aug. 2003 Assistant Professor of Accounting...1989 1996 Instructor of Accounting...1986 1989 Major Committees: Internationalization Advisory Board (Chair; 2011 present) International Education Team (Chair; 2003 present) Council of Deans (2006-present) Planning Advisory Board (2008-present) La Salle University Online (Chair; 2009-2014) Middle States Periodic Review Report Steering Committee (2009-10) Learning Assessment Committee (2009-present) Recent Achievements: Founded a New College at the University geared towards Adult Learners to provide new academic initiatives (2006) The college is a semi-independent unit with its own structure for curriculum development and academic oversight. The College has a strategic plan that is connected to the institution s strategic plan. In addition, a Marketing Strategy with specific marketing tactics revised annually has been developed to reach the goals of the strategic plan. The college has allowed the university to expand its reach to new students with new programs, formats and locations. The College is accountable for approximately $11M in Revenues with programs with at least 30% margins. The College has 22 Full-Time administrative staff, and 5 Part-Time administrative staff. Approximately 120 faculty teach in the College who are either part-time faculty or full-time faculty coming from the other schools at the university with overload teaching assignments. Started new graduate programs M.S. in Non Profit Leadership (2013), M.S. in Economic Crime and Forensics with tracks in Cybersecurity and Business Forensics (2012), M.S. in Human Capital Development (2011), and M.S. in Instructional Technology Management (2008). They are all offered in blended or online formats and are geared for adult learners. Lead the La Salle University Online Initiative (2009-2015).
Initiated an onsite MBA program at one of the largest employers in Philadelphia, Independence Blue Cross (2011). Started a 2+2 program for the graduates of the local community college at the satellite campus (2009) The program is being expanded to two additional majors in Fall 2014 Doubled the enrollment in the Post Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Pre Speech, Language and Hearing through expanded online courses (2008). Initiated a Faculty Development Program to expand online course offerings (2006) Started a new center for Adult Learners - Metroplex Corporate Center in Montgomery County, PA (2008) and expanded the Bucks Center at Newtown, Bucks County, PA (2006). Implemented summer online offerings (2006) The online enrollment has grown exponentially in early years and it continues to increase. Achievements in International Education: Internationalization across the university through establishment of global competence learning goals (2012). The collaborative efforts for bringing together faculty and administrators across the various departments resulted in the common learning goals for undergraduate students. Process for assessing global competence across the Institution (2013). The efforts started by the Internationalization Advisory Board in 2012 resulted in agreement of measurement tools for assessing global competence of students, engaged in intensive international activities as well as students who study at home. Started a very successful Intensive English Program, English language Institute (2011). Enrollment and Programming objectives are met and the program continues to grow with a new addition of a Pathway program in 2012 for students who can take some credit bearing courses along with Intensive English classes. Collaborations with several institutions for International Programming Full degree offerings abroad at partner institutions: Graduate Programs in Prague, Czech Republic (M.A. in Professional Communication since 2004, M.A. in Psychological Counseling since 2009). Graduate Program in Athens, Greece (M.A. in Psychological Counseling since 2007-2011). Master of Business Administration Program is offered in Basel, Switzerland through Basel Chamber of Commerce (since 2001). Expanded Study Abroad and Travel Study courses to offer many choices to students to get international exposures. Changed the Financial Structure for Study Abroad to expand broader participation (2013). The change had to be supported and approved by the President s Team and is expected to expand participation and assist in internationalization efforts. Provide leadership to the International Education Management Team composed of Academic, Student Affairs and Enrollment staff. The goal is to coordinate the various efforts of the university and offices involved in these efforts (2003 to present).
Started the Full-Time MBA program in 2002 and program is currently comprised of 40% international students. Other Academic Leadership Achievements: Assisted in the AACSB Re-affirmation of School of Business (April 2005). Managed all functions of the MBA program and helped to grow the single Part-Time program to Part-Time Working Professional, Full-Time MBA and Swiss Executive MBA programs. The MBA programs are expanded to four campuses: Philadelphia, Bucks County, Montgomery County and Basel, Switzerland (1996-2006). Developed a strategic direction for the MBA program linking its mission to key measures for its achievement. Developed Course Imbedded Direct Outcome Measures (2004). Initiated and implemented a major curriculum change in the MBA Program with specific learning objectives (1997). Established partnerships with international institutions, significantly increasing the international student enrollment in the MBA Program. The number of international students in the MBA program has tripled in four years (1996-2006). Received several Grants including a grant to allow Video Conferencing technology to connect the campuses (2004). Established several non-credit and executive development programs. One of the programs was for Einstein Hospital: Physician Executive Management Training Program (2004). Established MSN-MBA degree through alliance with the School of Nursing (2000). Initiated and implemented international travel/study programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Over 120 MBA students have participated in the program (1998-2005). Initiated a Post-MBA Certificate. This program has attracted 50 students with almost no incremental cost to the institution (1997). Established an alliance with Johnson and Johnson, a Fortune 100 company. This relationship has evolved from campus recruiting and corporate site visits, to a jointly designed course in Introduction to Business for all freshmen at the school. The course allows several executives from Johnson and Johnson to co-teach with university faculty. This alliance has resulted in the placement of graduates to the Johnson and Johnson Financial Leadership Program. In the past few years La Salle University had the most participants. Worked with the School of Business Scholarship Taskforce to establish a faculty evaluation program (1996). Provided leadership to the university s 15 graduate programs through a fiveperson graduate team (2001-2003). Served in many Vice President, Dean and Director Searches as Chair or as a member.
Courses Taught: Principles of Accounting I and II (Undergraduate) Cost Accounting (Undergraduate) Accounting Information Systems (Undergraduate) Accounting Seminar (Undergraduate) Financial Accounting (Graduate) Managerial Accounting (Graduate) Advanced Management Accounting (Graduate) International Business (Undergraduate). Teaching Achievements: Distinguished Teaching Award. Implemented technology across the accounting curriculum. Developed and taught new courses in Advanced Managerial Accounting and Accounting Information Systems. Advanced Management Accounting syllabus was published for distribution by the Behavioral Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association. Increased exposure to Management Accounting through various activities, such as field trips, guest speaker series, and eventually through the establishment of the Student Chapter of the Institute of Management Accounting. Responsible for supervising the selection of student departmental award winners as well as external applications for student scholarships. Several students have received awards, including two winners of the Arthur H. Carter Award from the American Accounting Association. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey Director - College of Business Administration Computer Center. 1984-1986 Responsibilities included design and evaluation of all computing activities of the College of Business Administration, assisting faculty and students in their computer related research, and budget preparation and control. Instructor of Accounting and Decision Sciences... 1983-1986 Taught Accounting Principles, Fundamentals of Computer Usage, Case Studies in Systems Analysis and Design, COBOL, Accounting Information Systems, and Design of Real Time Systems. Arnold Kaufman, CPA, New York, New York Staff Accountant... 1983-1984 Audit engagements of various small firms RESEARCH FIELD PUBLICATIONS Academic Leadership, Business Ethics, and Cost Allocations. Growth and Changes in Online Education with Paul R. Brazina, Fall 2014, PICPA. Facilitation and Dialogue Tools and Techniques for Effective Adult Learning, with Steven Pyser, November 2006, AI Practitioner.
An Investigation of the Relative Importance of the Characteristics of Information in Governmental Financial Reporting, 2003, Business Journal. Thinking Outside the Cubicle: Merging Corporate Goals with Engineering and Science, 2001, ASTM Business Link. Product Pricing and Allocations of Non-Controllable Costs, with R. Lipka, 1999, Advances in Management Accounting, Volume 7, pp. 111-128. Business Students and Ethics: A Meta-Analysis, with S. C. Borkowski, 1998, Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 17, pp. 1117-1127. The article listed above is ranked in the top 1% percent (which is the top 51 articles of 4,747 published) of the 30 years of articles published by the Journal of Business Ethic. As such, the article is now considered a citation classic. It was featured in a special edition of the Journal in 2012. Profile of 1985 Low Corporate Income Tax Firms: An Empirical Examination, with B. A. Leauby, and G. Ndubizu, 1996, Southern Business and Economic Journal. Profile of Early Adopters: SFAS 106, with B. A. Leauby, and M. J. Welsh, Mid- American Journal of Business, Volume 10, Number 1, Spring 1995, pp. 5-12. Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process to Evaluate the Hierarchy of Accounting Qualities, with D. Kennedy, B. Leauby, and M. Tavana, Accounting Enquiries, Volume 4, Number 2, February 1995, pp. 249-288. Factors Affecting Allocation of Non-Controllable Costs for Performance Evaluation Use: A Survey, Advances in Management Accounting, Volume 3, 1994, pp. 255-278. An AHP-DELPHI Approach to Conflict Resolution in Hiring Accounting Faculty, with D. Kennedy, M. Tavana, and J. Rappaport, Journal of Management Systems, Volume 5, Number 1, 1993, pp. 49-73. Postretirement Benefits other than Pensions: The Effect of SFAS 106 Early Adoption, with B. A. Leauby, and M.J. Welsh, Southern Business and Economic Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, October 1993, pp. 50-66. Early SFAS 106 Adopters Provide Revealing Healthcare Data, with B. A. Leauby, and M. J. Welsh, Health Care Financial Management, June 1993, Vol 48, No. 6, pp. 98-111. "The Ethical Attitudes of Students as a Function of Age, Sex and Experience" with S. C. Borkowski, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol 11, No 12, December 1992, pp. 63-81. PRESENTATIONS Panelist and Presenter at various University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), Mid Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business (MAACBA) and MBA Director Forum Annual Meetings. Several presentations of the research findings at national meetings including two presentations at the annual meeting of the American Accounting Association, three presentations at the Management Accounting Research Conference and a presentation at the European Controllers Conference.
EDUCATION Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ph.D., 1992. Accounting, Minor: Management Science / Operations Research Dissertation Topic: An Empirical Examination of Factors Affecting Performance Evaluation Use of Cost Allocation. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey M.B.A., 1984. Major Concentration: Accounting and Taxation Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey B.S., 1982 (Magna Cum Laude). Major Concentration: Accounting PROFESSIONAL Certified Management Accountant (CMA), 1995 CERTIFICATION PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Board Member, University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) (2012-present) Chair, University Professional and Continuing Education Association Mid-Atlantic Region, 2011-2013; Board Member of the Certification Committee, American International Recruitment Council (2012- present); University Professional and Continuing Education Association - National Conference Planning Committee (2009-2011); University Professional and Continuing Education Association Mid-Atlantic Executive Committee (2009 present); Secretary (2009-2010); Vice Chair (2010-2011); University Professional and Continuing Education Association, Commissioner of the International Affairs (2010); Chair, Global Associates 2010-2011 HONORS Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society, 1998 American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 1989 Delta Mu Delta National Honor Society (MBA) Phi Omega Epsilon Honor Society (undergraduate)