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Alan Reinstein is the George R. Husband Professor of Accounting, College of Business Administration at Wayne State
University. He earned a BA and MS (in Mathematics) from the State University of New York (New Paltz), an MBA from
the University of Detroit, and a Doctorate in Business Administration (in Accounting) from the University of
Kentucky. Alan conducts seminars for the AICPA, State Auditors Generals' Offices, state CPA societies and other
professional groups. He authored many refereed articles appearing in journals such as Accounting, Organizations
and Society, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of
Accounting, Auditing & Finance, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Abacus, Critical Perspectives on Accounting,
Research in Accounting Regulation, Advances in Accounting, Issues in Accounting Education, Journal of Accounting
Education, The CPA Journal (where he won the Max Block Award for the best article published in 2008) and the
Journal of Accountancy (where he won the John L. Lawler Award for the best article published in 2009).
Alan serves on the editorial boards of Advances in Accounting; is Associate Editor of the Journal of Accounting
Education; and previously served as Book Review Editor of Issues in Accounting Education and as Associate Editor
of The Accounting Educators' Journal.
He is Vice President of Education-Elect for the American Accounting Association (AAA) and was Chair/President of
its: Notable Contributions to the Accounting Literature Screening Committee, Teaching and Curriculum Committee,
Midwest Region, Committee to Promote Interaction between Two-Year Faculty and Faculty at Other Institutions, and
Professional Careers Committee. He has also headed other key professional accounting bodies (e.g., board
member/officer: Michigan Association of CPAs [MACPA] and Detroit Chapters of the Financial Executives Institute,
Institute of Management Accountants and Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). He also served on the IIA's National
Board of Research Advisors. The MACPA awarded Alan its 2002 Distinguished Achievement in Accounting Education
Award. In 2008, the University of Kentucky honored Alan with its first Von Allmen School of Accountancy
Outstanding Ph.D. Alumnus Award, and he also received Wayne State University's School of Business 2009
Distinguished Research Award.
Formerly with an international CPA firm, Alan has served extensively as a consultant, expert witness, research
analyst and arbitrator for public, private and governmental entities, attorneys, CPAs and other professionals.
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