Accounting professor Linda Bowen's teaching and research interests are in financial statement analysis, financial and managerial accounting, financial and estate planning and federal taxation. International firms have awarded her research grants for her work in globalization of accounting curricula and quality control issues in public accounting.
An award-winning teacher, she has taught financial accounting, managerial accounting and control, capital budgeting, financial and estate planning. She was director of the Young Executives Institute, widely recognized as one of the most outstanding middle-management programs in the United States, and is director of its successor, the Executive Development Institute. She also is director of the Wachovia Executive Development Program.
Dr. Bowen is a CPA and a former senior accountant auditor with the international accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick. She also is a consultant and speaker to GlaxoSmithKline, North Carolina Bankers Association, North Carolina Association of CPAs and others.
She received her PhD, master in accounting and BBA from Georgia State University. |