John S. DeJoy, Ph.D., CPA Siena College School of Business, SH 434B 515 Loudon Road Loudonville, NY 12211-1462 Phone (518) 782-6966 Fax (845) 712-2372 John.DeJoy@gmail.com EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Academically Qualified (AQ) per AACSB standards Two papers published, two submitted; three presentations in hand; all peerreviewed, all within the past 12 months. AAA Reviewer in Audit Section of AAA Northeast Regional Meeting Research interests in Audit Quality, Fraud, Public Interest, Accounting Education Awards for excellence in teaching and outstanding student evaluations Significant service including extensive research collaboration with students CPA with Big Four audit experience AACSB A.Q. Academically Qualified Hold AQ status through year 2015 by completing an AACSB Post-Doctoral Bridge program in Accounting (Completed August 2010) ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Post-Doc Accounting and Finance, University of Florida, August 2010 Ph.D. Education/Accounting, University of Idaho, 1998 M.B.A. Marist College, 2005 M.S. Educational Administration, University of Idaho, 1994 C.P.A. State of New York, 1989 C.P.A. State of Idaho, 1990 B.B.A. Public Accounting, Pace University, 1987
DeJoy, Page 2 UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2010 Present Assistant Professor of Accounting, Siena College 2009 2010 Associate Professor of Accounting, College of Westchester Received award for Teaching Excellence, Fall 2009 2000 2008 Associate Professor -- Accounting, Marist College Part-time while serving full-time as an administrator. Held faculty rank 1996 -- 2000 Assistant Professor of Accounting, George Fox University 1992 -- 1996 Professor of Accounting, Northwest Nazarene University COURSES TAUGHT Accounting Auditing Introduction to Financial Accounting (Served as AACSB course coordinator) Cost Accounting Federal Income Taxation Payroll Accounting/Computerized Accounting CPA Exam Review Accounting online Introduction to Financial Accounting--online Accounting for Managers in the Global Economy-MBA online Finance Principles of Financial Management Fiscal and Operational Management Financial Management Finance online Finance for Managers--MBA online
DeJoy, Page 3 REFERRED ARTICLES "Corporate Social and Financial Performance: The Role of Size, Industry, Risk, R&D and Advertising Expenses as Control Variables." Business and Society Review, Accepted for publication. (with M. Anderson) "Before and After Bernie: Ponzi Regulation or Lack Thereof?" International Review of Business Research Papers, Vol. 5, No. 6, November 2009, p. 63-71. (with D.J. Furman) "Ethics and the Independent Tax Preparer." Submitted to International Journal of Global Business and Economics. (with D.J. Furman) Improving Audit Quality by Strengthening the PCAOB: Why the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act Won t Prevent the next Madoff-style Fraud. Submitted to the CPA Journal. In Progress: Do More Frequent PCAOB Inspections lead to Higher Audit Quality? Evidence from the Annual and Triennial PCAOB Inspection Reports. REFERRED PROCEEDINGS FULL PAPER Improving Audit Quality by Detecting Rogue Auditors: Strengthening the PCAOB to Prevent the next Madoff-style Fraud Will present to American Accounting Association Northeast Regional Meeting, Burlington, Vermont, October 2010. (with D. Furman.) "Ethics and the Independent Tax Preparer." Presented at the Global Business Development Institute Twelfth International Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada: March 22, 2010. (with D.J. Furman) "Before and After Bernie: Ponzi Regulation or Lack Thereof?" Presented at the Annual American Business Research Conference. New York, September 28, 2009. (with D.J. Furman) Are accounting-simulations effective instructional tools? A study examining the effectiveness of using an accounting-simulation to teach basic accounting concepts and financial performance measures Proceedings of the 2004 Northeast Regional American Accounting Association Meeting, Albany, NY, April 2004. REVIEWER/DISCUSSANT: REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS/PRESENTATIONS Served as a reviewer in the Auditing section of the American Accounting Association Meeting Northeast Regional, Burlington, VT, October 2010. Served as a discussant in the Accounting History section of the American Accounting Association Meeting Northeast Regional, Albany, NY, April 2004. Joan Hollister, Moderator
DeJoy, Page 4 STUDENT RESEARCH AND COLLABORATION Supervised more than 100 student research projects. Each project was prepared by a graduating senior as a thesis during a year-long period. Created and administered a graduate-level service-learning program working with refugees and members of underrepresented groups Supervised a service-learning project with the Internal Revenue Service's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, preparing tax returns for a diverse group of lowincome and non-english speaking people. Assisted some 350 migrant farm laborers, a 250% one year increase; supervised 50 student volunteers and language interpreters, a 500% one year increase; developed community partnerships with eight organizations, a 400% one year increase. Received the IRS Spirit of America award. Served as faculty advisor to the International and Multicultural Students Club ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 2000 2008 Dean of Graduate and Adult Enrollment, Marist College Promoted from Associate Dean of Graduate & Continuing Education in 2007 1998-2000 Director of Graduate Program, George Fox University 1987-1991 Senior Auditor/CPA, Deloitte & Touche, LLP 1986-1987 Pre-professional Accountant, IBM Corporation SERVICE TO COLLEGE College of Westchester: Authored the Middle States Substantive Change Proposal for the BBA in Accounting Invited speaker at several admissions and student recruiting events Marist College: President s Cabinet, Dean s Council, Executive Vice President s Internal Operating Group Graduate Council (Chairperson), Budget Committee (for the entire College) Strategic Plan Steering Committee, Middle States Re-Accreditation Self Study, committee George Fox University: Created a graduate service learning program, Supervised 100 student research papers Northwest Nazarene University: IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance VITA program, Faculty Advisory International and Multi-cultural Student Club SERVICE TO PROFESSION Member, American Accounting Association Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants National Advisory Board member, Nontraditional Students Report, 2005 to 2009 Discussant, Northeast Regional American Accounting Association Meeting, NY, 2004
DeJoy, Page 5 Planning committee member, Mountain Plains Adult Education Association, ID, April 1999 Treasurer, American Society for Training and Development Treasure Valley, 1998-2000 SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Board of Directors/Audit Committee, Anderson Center for Autism, 2009 to present Volunteer, Bardavon Theatre and Ulster Performing Arts Center 2009 to present Board of Directors, Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, 2002 to 2008 Board of Trustees, Mid-Hudson Library System, 2004 to 2006 Tour Guide and Volunteer, Senate House State Historic Site, 2005 Ulster Leadership Development Institute (Chamber of Commerce), 2002 Marist representative to the Ulster County Legislature s Economic Development Subcommittee and Regional Council on Education, 2002 to 2004 Committee Member, Mid-Hudson Technology Council, 2002 to 2007 OTHER PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS Attended the American Accounting Association's 2009 Annual Meeting in New York, August 2009 Invited speaker: Best practices in using learning collaborative research and services for maximum benefit. (with P. Stokes and S. Platteter.) Eduventures Annual Member Meeting. Boston, May 2008. Blurring the Boundaries Between Classroom and Online Students: Implications for Student Learning, Academic Control, and Budgetary Allocation. (with D. R. DeLong), poster session University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) Annual Conference. Boston, April 2005 Utilizing web-based technology to enhance student learning and interaction in an accelerated B.S. degree completion program (with H.G. Walling), Proceedings of the 2001 Council on Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) International Conference. Orlando, Florida, November 2001. Implementing service-learning in a graduate degree program (with E.A. Kluge), Proceedings of the 20 th Annual Meeting of the Friends Association for Higher Education. Whittier, CA., June 1999. Games people play: Creating energy while teaching mid-career business professionals. Proceedings of the 57 th Annual Mountain Plains Adult Education Association Meeting. Boise, Idaho, April 1999. Administering an off-site educational program: Opportunities and pitfalls (with S. Frame). Proceedings of the 57 th Annual Mountain Plains Adult Education Association Meeting. Boise, Idaho, April 1999. Integrating service-learning across the curriculum in a graduate program. Proceedings of the 57 th Annual Mountain Plains Adult Education Association Meeting. Boise, Idaho, April 1999. Breaking down the barriers: How one university is promoting greater participation by adult learners (with S. Frame). Proceedings of the 56 th Annual Mountain Plains Adult Education Association Meeting. Vail Valley, CO, April 1998.