Are you ready to dive into the world of accounting and learn about exciting career opportunities? Join us for a virtual Graduate Accounting Programs “Faculty Hour,” hosted by current students in the MS in Accounting/MBA program and featuring Professor Timothy J. Rupert and Professor of Practice, Accounting, Dan Sunderland.

Whether you are an accounting major looking to earn your master's degree, or a college graduate with an academic or professional background in a different industry, D'Amore-McKim offers advanced degrees for your needs and goals.

This is your chance to:

  • Connect with our esteemed faculty and learn about their background and industry expertise.
  • Hear from current students about their experience as a graduate accounting student and why they chose Northeastern.
  • Learn about the CPA exam and explore tax and audit career paths.
  • Discover how earning an advanced degree from D'Amore-McKim will help you earn the 150 credit hours for the CPA and can accelerate your career.

This event is designed for: prospective students interested in graduate accounting programs. 

Meet the Faculty

Timothy J. Rupert

Professor, Accounting

Professor Rupert, recently honored with the Outstanding Accounting Educator Award by the American Accounting Association, brings deep expertise in the cognitive and decision-making processes of taxpayers and tax practitioners. His research uses behavioral methods to explore how changes in the tax system influence decision-making and perceptions of fairness.

He also serves on the editorial boards of several leading journals, including the Journal of the American Taxation Association, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Advances in Taxation, and Advances in Behavioral Accounting Research.

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Dan Sunderland

Professor of Practice, Accounting

Known as a thought leader and innovator in the accounting profession, Professor Sunderland comes to Northeastern after an impressive 38-year career at Deloitte. He has served a wide variety of clients directly, including Fortune 50 clients, during his career.

In addition, over the last five years Sunderland has served as the Chief Auditor of Deloitte & Touche LLC. In this capacity, he has had regular interaction with a variety of regulators (SEC, PCAOB). These regulatory interfaces – often coupled with extensive Board interaction – have equipped him to help companies evaluate, respond to, and, ultimately, remediate singular risk-based events in not only the US, but also globally.