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BETTYE ROGERS DESSELLE

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Department of Accounting and Finance Jesse H. Jones School of Business 3100 Cleburne Drive

Houston, Texas 77004

Phone and Voicemail: 713-313-7945 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Houston

PhD, Accounting December 2009 Major Areas: Governmental and Not-for-Profit and Auditing

Supporting Area: Accounting Information Systems

Dissertation: “The Financial Statement Model and Voluntary Health and Welfare

Organizations: The Effect of SFAS 116 and 117 on Bank Officers’ Lending Decisions”

Dissertation Chair: Dr. George O. Gamble University of Wisconsin, Madison

M.B.A., Accounting

Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge

B.S., Accounting

CERTIFICATION Certified Public Accountant RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Research: Not-for-profit, auditing, pedagogical, and accounting information systems

Teaching: Auditing, accounting information systems, cost accounting, not-for-profit, managerial Accounting, and financial accounting

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas

Assistant Professor of Accounting August 2010 – Present

Undergraduate: Auditing, Accounting Information Systems, Managerial and Financial Accounting, and Cost Accounting

Graduate: Seminar in Managerial Accounting, Seminar in Auditing Executive MBA- Oil and Gas/Energy Accounting

Prairie View University, Prairie View, Texas August 2002 – May 2010 Assistant Professor of Accounting

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Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting, Advanced Financial Accounting, and Managerial Accounting Graduate: Seminar in Managerial Accounting

Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky August 1999 – May, 2002 Associate Professor of Accounting

Undergraduate: Auditing, Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting, Managerial Accounting Principles, Financial

Accounting Principles, and an Interdisciplinary Seminar Graduate: Financial and Managerial Accounting (Case-based format)

Executive MBA (Financial Accounting)

Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas September 1983 – May 1999 Assistant Professor of Accounting

Undergraduate: Auditing, CPA Review – Auditing Section, Financial and Managerial Accounting Principles, Intermediate Financial Accounting I and II, Advanced Financial Accounting, Tax, Governmental and Not-for-Profit, and Cost Accounting

Graduate: Computer Auditing, Seminar in Auditing, CPA Review – Auditing Section

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Bettye Rogers Desselle, CPA 1993 to 2006 Provided consulting, write-up, and tax services to small and not-for-profit

businesses.

Blanchard and Desselle, CPAs 1983 – 1992 Consulting firm provided audit, write-up, and management advisory services

to small and medium-sized businesses, and not-for-profit organizations. Texas Southern University

Consultant to Vice President of Fiscal Affairs August 1993 – May 1994 Provided consulting services related to the university’s

internal control structure and accounting systems. Hydril Company, Houston, Texas

Division Accounting Manager March 1982 – August 1983 Supervised the Division’s Accounting Department. Restructured

and documented the division’s internal control structure and completed the division’s procedures manual.

Division Manager of Budgets and Financial Analysis June 1980 – February 1982 Responsible for the Tubular Division’s operating and strategic

budgets. (Division was a multi-million-dollar operation with seven plants.)

Plant Controller May 1979 – May 1980 Responsible for all accounting and financial operations of this

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Arthur Andersen & Company, Houston, Texas September 1975 – April 1979 Senior Auditor

RESEARCH

Publications

“Perceptions of Encounters with Disrespectful Students: Comparing Administrators’ and Business Faculty’s Views”, with Bell, R., Rahman, S., Sutanto, P., Till, A., and Quddus, M. Business Studies Journal, 2010.

“Faculty Perceptions and Encounters with Disrespectful Student Behavior,” with Quddus, M.., Bell, R., Bodie, N., Dyck, J., Rahman, S., Holloway, R., and A. Till, Academy of

Educational Leadership Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2009.

“Developing a Strategic Negotiation Plan: Toyota Highlander,” with Luthy, M. R., Ryan, M., and J. T. Byrd. Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2007.

“Business Communication Students Learn to Hear a Bad Speech Habit”, with Bell, R. L., Liang-Bell, L. Journal of College Teaching and Learning, Vol. 3, No. 2,

February 2006.

Works-In-Progress

“Instructor Misbehavior and the Millennial Student: Bridging the Generational Gap” “Integrating SAP into the Accounting Curriculum: A Comparative Study.”

“Preparing a Church for an Audit: A Case of Default on Bond Debt”

Conference Proceedings (Full Paper)

“An Exploratory Investigation of the Role of Communication in Student Engagement and Learning”, with John H. Williams. Federation of Business Disciplines, March 2015.

“Determining Mean Differences Between HBCU and AACSB Faculty Concerning Disrespectful Student Behavior”, with Bell, R., Rahman, S., Sutanto, P., Till, A., and Quddus, M., General Business Conference-Sam Houston State University, April 2009.

“Faculty Perceptions and Encounters with Disrespectful Student Behavior”, with Quddus, M., Bell, R. L., and A. Till, The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines, April 2008.

Conference Presentations

“An Exploratory Investigation of the Role of Communication in Student Engagement and Learning”, with John H. Williams. Federation of Business Disciplines, March 2015.

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Southwest Teaching Conference, Texas Southern University, October, 2014.

“The Challenges of Simultaneous Teaching Auditing in a Face-to-Face and Online Environment”. Southwest Teaching Conference, Texas Southern University, October, 2013.

“Using the ‘Share My Computer’ Feature of the Wimba Classroom in Blackboard”, with Robinson, Sammie. Southwest Teaching Conference, Texas Southern University, October, 2011.

“Determining Mean Differences Between HBCU and AACSB Faculty Concerning Disrespectful Student Behavior”, with Bell, R., Rahman, S., Sutanto, P., Till, A., and Quddus, M., General Business Conference-Sam Houston State University, April 2009.

“Faculty Perceptions and Encounters with Disrespectful Student Behavior,” with Quddus, M., Bell, R. L., and A. Till, The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines, Dallas, Texas, April 2008.

“Business Communication Students Learn to Hear a Bad Speech Habit,” with Bell, R. L., and Liang-Bell, L. Fort Hays State University Business and Leadership Symposium,

Hays, Kansas, September 2005.

“Certifications – How, What, and Why?” National Association of Black Accountants’ student conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, 2001.

“The Decision Usefulness of the Not-For-Profit Organization’s Financial Statements: A Bank Loan Officer’s Perspective”. The Ph. D. Project annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001. Other Conference Activities

Paper Discussant at The International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference, Dallas, Texas, April 2008.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Georgia State University, Master-Teacher Program May 2001 HONORS

Research Grants, Texas Southern University 2013 and 2014

KPMG, Audit Boot Camp (Grant) June 2013

Prairie View University Excellence in Teaching Award, Finalist April 2009 College of Business Excellence in Teaching Award, Prairie View University April 2009

Excellence in Education, National Association of Black Accountants June 2006; June 2012 College of Business Excellence in Teaching Award, Prairie View University April 2005

College of Business Excellence in Service Award, Prairie View University April 2004

Research Grant, Bellarmine University 2001 - 2002

Doctoral Fellowship, KPMG Foundation 1996 - 1998

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ACADEMIC SERVICE Prairie View University

Accounting Department Coordinator Recruitment and Retention Committee Fund Raising Task Force

KPMG/NABA Case Competition – Faculty Advisor Business Plan Competition – Faculty Consultant and Judge

Student Grievance Committee

NABA, Advisor

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Program Bellarmine University

ACAP (Accounting Careers Awareness Program) for high school students - co-organizer Diversity Committee

Accounting Organization, NABA (student chapter), and UMOJA (minority student organization) - Faculty Advisor

Louisville Urban League – organized effort to teach an accounting course to high school students; Urban Networking Opportunity – organizer

School of Business - liaison with the Louisville business and civic community Texas Southern University

University Faculty Senate, School of Business Faculty Representative (2011 to 2014) School of Business Committees: Library, Faculty/Student, and Facilities

National Association of Black Accountants and Beta Alpha Psi – Faculty Advisor (2010 to 2013) School of Business liaison with CPA’s in Public Practice

Coordinated and sponsored several regional student conferences of NABA

Taught Accounting and Business Development Seminars for the Small Business Development Center

VITA Program

CONSULTING and COMMUNITY SERVICE

Financial Accounting Textbook Reviewer for McGraw Hill and Prentice Hall Expert Witness on the Financial Statements of a Small Business - Houston, Texas

Enterprise Advisory Services – Seminar on Budgeting for Government and Nonprofit Organizations Pro Bono Consulting for YWCA, Sisters, Gulf Coast Legal Foundation, and the Community Music

Center – Houston, Texas

VITA Program and Pro Bono Accounting and Consulting Services – First Metropolitan Church PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Accounting Association

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants National Association of Black Accountants

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