Expertise
Education
- B.S. in Accounting at Lipscomb University
- M.S. in Accounting and Taxation at the University of Memphis
- Ph.D. in Accounting at Georgia State University
Experience
- College of Business Dean at the University of North Alabama
- Raburn Eminent Scholar of Accounting at the University of North Alabama
- Chair at the Shoals Chamber of Commerce
- College of Business Dean at Lipscomb University
- Department Chair of Accountancy at Northern Illinois University
- President of the Accounting Programs Leadership Group
- President-Elect of the Federation of Schools of Accountancy
- Secretary of the American Taxation Association
Overview
Gregory Carnes is the Dean of the College of Business and Raburn Eminent Scholar of Accounting at the University of North Alabama.
Some of his previous positions include serving as President of the Accounting Programs Leadership Group, President-Elect of the Federation of Schools of Accountancy, Secretary of the American Taxation Association, Chair of the Department of Accountancy at Northern Illinois University, and Dean of the College of Business at Lipscomb University.
He received his B.S. in Accounting from Lipscomb University, his M.S. in Accounting and Taxation at the University of Memphis, and his Ph.D. in Accounting at Georgia State University.
Dr. Carnes has over 20 publications, including articles in The Journal of the American Taxation Association, the Journal of Economic Psychology, The CPA Journal, Tax Notes, Tax Executive, The Journal of International Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation, and Advances in Taxation.
Highlights
Licenses and Certifications:
- Certified Public Accountant
Publications:
- CPA Exam Guide Podcast | Learn How To Dominate The CPA Exam
- 007: To Tax Or Audit – That Is The Question with Dr Greg Carnes, UNA
I think tax law is exciting, and one of the reasons that I think it’s interesting to folks regardless of their background is because we all have to pay taxes. So whether you’re planning on focusing on tax in your career or not, this material should have interest to you.
– Gregory Carnes, CPA, Ph.D.