Accounting

Learn about the accounting academic area at Darden, its faculty and its work.

Accounting influences management performance, helps managers assess strategic opportunities and fulfills management's stewardship responsibility.

The accounting curriculum is positioned at the heart of the management function and seeks balance among technical accounting rules and using accounting to highlight competitive needs and opportunities; a corporation's internal and external constituencies; evaluating the past, informing the present, and influencing the future; service and manufacturing settings; and domestic and global contexts.

The accounting curriculum is integrated with marketing, operations, strategy, finance, communications and organizational behavior courses. The accounting faculty pursues a diverse array of academic, corporate and research interests that enrich and enliven course content and classroom conversations.

Faculty

Brandt R. Allen

James C. Wheat Jr. Professor Emeritus of Business Administration

E. Richard Brownlee II

E. Richard Brownlee II

Dale S. Coenen Professor Emeritus of Business Administration

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Shane Dikolli

Bank of America Professor of Business Administration

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Mark E. Haskins

Landmark Communications Professor Emeritus of Business Administration

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Justin J. Hopkins

J. Harvie Wilkinson Jr. Associate Professor of Business Administration

Rita Gunn

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

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Luann J. Lynch

Almand R. Coleman Professor of Business Administration

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Simmi Mookerjee

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

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James Naughton

Associate Professor of Business Administration

Robert J. Sack

Professor Emeritus

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Paul J. Simko

Frank M. Sands Sr. Associate Professor of Business Administration