Paul Copley is the Hantzmon, Wiebel & Co. Faculty Fellow and Director of the School of Accounting at James Madison University. He received his BBA from the College of William and Mary and his MACC and PhD from The University of Alabama. He is a Certified Public Accountant. Professor Copley has published a wide variety of papers dealing with financial
reporting and auditing of state and local governments, including publications
in The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Research in Governmental
and Nonprofit Accounting and the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy. He
has served on the Editorial Board of The Accounting Review and is Editor of
Research in Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting. Professor Copley has substantial experience working with private not-for-profit
organizations, including service as Vice President of Finance of the American
Accounting Association. Additionally, he developed and taught in a Business
Skills for Pastors Seminar offered through Columbia Theological Seminary.
John H. Engstrom has been an instructor at Northern Illinois
University for twenty years. Educated at the University of Tennessee (MBA),
and Indiana University (DBA), he is also a CPA, and currently a KPMG Professor.
He serves on many public service committees, including the AICPA, the Illinois
Society of CPA’s, and several Task Forces for both FASB and GASB. Aside
from Essentials of Accounting for Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations,
Professor Engstrom has also co-authored Essentials of Accounting for Public
Administration with Leon Hay, and has written articles for many accounting and
finance journals. |