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    Date and Time: 2:30 pm -4:30 pm, 13th June, 2011
    Place: Lecture Hall on Northern Campus ԰ʽı
    Topic: Some Lessons From the Financial Crisis: What We Didn't Learn from Enron
    Speaker: Prof. David Willis
                   Education:
                   Ph.D. The University of Cincinnati, June, 1992
                   M.B.A. The University of Cincinnati, (Accounting), June,1982 
                   Ph.D. The Ohio State University (English Language and Literature), August, 1979

    Honors
    1989 Doctoral Student Consortium (American Accounting Association)
    1982 University of Cincinnati Outstanding Graduate Student Award (Accounting)
    Beta Gamma Sigma
    Arthur H. Carter Scholarship (American Accounting Association)

    A crisis, so the saying goes, is a terrible thing to waste. What lessons are there that could perhaps protect us from yet another debacle as soon as the dust from this most recent collapse settles? What might we learn from the blind optimism of managers, the arrogance of financiers, the compromising attitudes of accountants, and the negligence of regulators? What safeguards can managers adopt to prevent our repeating the same mistakes that brought on these collapses? 

    --David Willis

     

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