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H. Fenwick Huss
Dean of J. Mack Robinson College, and Professor
School of Accountancy
J. Mack Robinson College of Business Georgia State University Room: 718, RCB Building Phone: 404-413-7007 E-Mail: hfhuss@gsu.edu Personal Web Page:
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EDUCATION:
D.B.A., University of Tennesse-Knoxville M.A.(Economics) University of Connecticut-Storrs B.A.(Economics) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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SPECIALIZATIONS:
International Business Auditing
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H. Fenwick Huss was named Dean of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business in July 2004 after having served as associate dean of the College for the past six years. He was previously Director of the College’s School of Accountancy. His professional career began with Family Dollar Stores in Charlotte. He served on the faculty at the University of Maryland and as a visiting professor of managerial accounting and control at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), and he holds a master’s degree in economics from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in accountancy from the University of Tennessee.
Dean Huss has been a prime mover in developing the college's curriculum, hiring top faculty and helping raise the profile and rankings of the college's programs. Under his leadership, Robinson has launched six new graduate programs: the Global Partners MBA (with Sorbonne University and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), the Professional MBA program, an Executive Doctorate and three new Specialized Master's programs. In 2005, the college opened the Brookhaven Center, a new classroom facility in North Atlanta, and in 2006 opened a classroom facility for the PMBA program in Henry County (south side of Atlanta). A new Executive Education Center was opened in Buckhead (the heart of Atlanta's financial district) in February 2007 and expanded in 2009. Also in 2009, Robinson opened its Peachtree-Dunwoody Center, a new classroom facility in North Atlanta near the Georgia Perimeter Highway.
Dean Huss has assisted universities in Russia, Ukraine and Sub-Saharan Africa in restructuring their business programs. He also directed Robinson's USAID-funded development projects in South Africa, Ghana and Egypt, and has lectured extensively in the People's Republic of China over the past two decades on business information needs in transition economies. He currently serves on AACSB International's Maintenance of Accreditation Committee and previously served on the Peace Through Commerce Task Force. He is also on the Advisory Board of AACSB's award-winning publication, BizEd.
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PUBLICATIONS:
- Carcello, D. R. Hermanson, and H. F. Huss, "Going-Concern Opinions: The Effects of Partner Compensation Plans and Client Size," Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, (Spring 200): 67-68.
- Carcello, D. R. Hermanson, and H. F. Huss, "The Effect of SAS No.59:How Treatment of the Transistion Period Influences Results," Audting: A Journal of Practice and Theory, (Spring 1997): 114-123
- J.V. Carcello, D. R. Hermanson, and H. F. Huss, "Inappropriate Audit Partner Behavior: Views of Partners and Senior Managers," Behavioral Research in Accounting, Supplement (1996): 245 - 268
- J.V. Carcello, D. R. Hermanson, and H. F. Huss, "Temporal Changes in Bankruptcy-Related Reporting," Audting: A Journal of Practice and Theory, (Fall 1995): 133-143
- G. M. Winkle, H. F. Huss, C. Xi-Zhu, "Accounting Standards in the People's Republic of China: Responding to Economic Reforms," Accounting Horizons, (September 1994): 48-57
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