American Accounting Association

An International Meeting of
the American Accounting Association

2005 Annual Meeting

August 7–10, 2005
San Francisco, California

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2005–2006 Nominees

Associate members (students) are not eligible to vote in elections conducted by the Association. Please vote only once. If more than one ballot is submitted by the same member, only the first ballot will be counted.

Shyam Sunder President-Elect
Shyam Sunder is the James L. Frank Professor of Accounting, Economics, and Finance at Yale School of Management, and Professor of Economics at Yale University. Educated as an engineer in India, he received his master’s and Ph.D. degrees from Carnegie Mellon University. A member of AAA since 1972, he has served on many AAA committees and as International Distinguished Visiting Lecturer and Presidential Lecturer. He is a two-time recipient of the AAA-AICPA Notable Contributions to Accounting Literature Award and the Manuscript Award.



Jim Hunton Vice President
Jim Hunton, CPA, Ph.D., is a chaired Research Professor at Bentley College and at the Universiteit Maastricht. His primary teaching interests include accounting information systems, corporate fraud, and forensic accounting. Jim was editor of Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research for four years. Jim is president of the Accounting Systems special interest group of the Association for Information Systems and past president of the Information Systems section of the AAA.



Scott Showalter Vice President—Professional Relations
D. Scott Showalter joined KPMG in 1975 and became a partner in 1986. Currently he is a partner in the Department of Professional Practice—Risk Management. Scott has held several KPMG leadership positions. Scott earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting, summa cum laude, from the University of Richmond. In 2001, he was recognized as one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting" by Accounting Today magazine.



Alfred Wagenhofer Vice President—International
Alfred Wagenhofer is a Professor of Accounting and Management at the University of Graz, Austria, and has been a Professor at the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management. He served as President of the European Accounting Association in 1997/98 and currently is Vice President–Finance of the IAAER.



Joe Carcello Vice President—Finance
Joe Carcello is a William B. Stokely Distinguished Scholar and Professor at The University of Tennessee, and is Chair of the Program Advisory Committee for the 2005 Annual Meeting. Carcello has held the offices of President, Treasurer, and Vice Chairperson of the Auditing Standards Committee, and currently is an Associate Editor of Accounting Horizons and an editorial board member of AJPT.



Sherry Mills Council Member-at-Large
Sherry Mills received her Ph.D. in Accounting from Texas Tech University and is a member of the AAA, AICPA, New Mexico Society of CPAs, and Institute of Management Accountants. She has received many awards, including New Mexico State University’s Westhafer Award for Teaching Excellence (the highest university honor available); the Carnegie Foundation, New Mexico Professor of the Year award; and AAA’s Award for Innovation in Accounting Education.



Vaughan Radcliffe Council Member-at-Large
Vaughan Radcliffe is Associate Professor of Managerial Accounting and Control at the University of Western Ontario. His current research interests include the activities of accounting professional bodies in the U.S. and elsewhere in the lead-up to the scandals of Enron and WorldCom, and passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Radcliffe is a member of several sections of the AAA.



Kazuo Hiramatsu International Council Member-at-Large
Kazuo Hiramatsu is the President and Professor of Accounting at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan. Since joining the AAA in 1976 he has served on the Advisory Board of the International Accounting Section, the Editorial Board of Accounting Horizons, as Council Member-at-Large, and on the Distinguished International Faculty Exchange Committee.



Ballot

Nominees for Office are hereby submitted to the membership for confirmation. Associate Members (students) may not vote in elections conducted by the Association. Each member should indicate his or her position with a check in the box next to each office on this form.
This form is also available in the Spring/Summer 2005 edition of Accounting Education News, and can be returned by mail or fax. Ballots will be accepted up to July 26, 2005. PDF form for faxing or mailing.

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