Ann O'Brien

 Ann O'Brien

Ann O'Brien

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May 8, 2018
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Ann did not teach me anything. I taught myself. The first exams were full of math. The last one was about concepts. Lectures were a big waste of time. She does not clarify how she grades. Avoid her if possible!

May 22, 2020
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Professor O'Brien is a caring one. Her lectures focus mainly on the most difficult part of the materials. Despite the knowledge and complexity of AIS301 coursework, she still manages to deliver knowledge correctly through well-organized notes and fully accessible office hours.

May 14, 2020
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Professor O'Brien is great. It's clear that she's passionate about the subject. In addition, she truly cares about how her students learn and absorb the materials. She's also great in explaining complex issues, as well as establishing interrelationships between topics. Those made the course materials, very relevant in real life application.

Biography

University of Wisconsin Madison - Accounting


Resume

  • 1994

    Ann

    O'Brien

    University of Iowa

    University of Iowa

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

    Madison

    Wisconsin Area

    Dr. O'Brien

    a Distinguished Lecturer

    teaches a class on strategic business system processes and AIS/EIS technology tools and developments. She designed and teaches a module on accounting data analytics for the Capstone course for MAcc students. She also teaches or has taught a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate accounting and executive short courses covering fraud examination

    financial

    managerial

    cost

    intermediate

    and health care accounting topics. She has also taught in the Dance Program. At Madison

    she has been responsible for the internship course and acting director/associate director and adviser for students in the Professional Program in Accounting. She served as Faculty Adviser for Beta Alpha Psi. Other activities have included coordinator of the intermediate and managerial accounting courses. Professionally

    she has performed audit

    tax

    consulting

    and litigation support services as a CPA and CFE

    and has also provided management expertise to co-ops and non-profit organizations. Before academia

    she served as the office manager for United States Senator Dick Clark and Senator Lloyd Bentsen in Washington

    DC. She earned a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Wisconsin Madison

    an MBA from the University of Texas Austin

    and a BSBA in International Business from Georgetown University.

    Distinguished Lecturer

    Master of Business Administration - MBA

    Organizational Leadership

    The University of Texas at Austin - Red McCombs School of Business

    Georgetown University

    Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA

    International Business

    The University of Texas at Austin

    Accounting

    Dance

    University of Iowa

    Dance

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    Curriculum and Instruction

    Certified Fraud Examiner

    Certified Public Accountant

  • 1987

    The University of Texas at Austin - Red McCombs School of Business

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

    The University of Texas at Austin - Red McCombs School of Business

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