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Richard Green is a/an State University Lecturer in the Board Of Regents department at Southern Connecticut State University
Texas A&M University San Antonio - Accounting
Coordinator of Accounting Department at Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Airlines/Aviation
Richard P.
Green II
San Antonio, Texas Area
Financial exec with experience in all aspects of accounting, auditing, financial management, financial analysis, and business development. Direct experience with airline operations, light manufacturing, financial consulting, biotechnology startup, and venture capital, . Interested in early-stage startups.
Co author (with Jerome A Katz) of Entrepreneurial Small Business, published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Burr Ridge IL.
Specialties: business planning, startups, mergers and acquisition, union negotiation, grievance procedures, managerial accounting applications
Associate Professor of Accounting
Richard worked at University of the Incarnate Word as a Associate Professor of Accounting
Coordinator of Accounting Department
Scheduling classes, arranging faculty schedules, dealing with student issues
Associate Professor
I teach accounting in upper division undergraduate and in Master's level courses.
Associate Professor of Accounting
Richard worked at Webster University as a Associate Professor of Accounting
CFO
Wrote start-up business plan and obtained seed capital for biopharma specializing in treatment for cachexia.
Currently serving as Chief Financial Officer.
Owner
Richard worked at Adams House B&B as a Owner
BSEd
History, English
Ph.D.
Accounting, management
Masters of Accountancy
Accounting, Management
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
This is a textbook for the myriad folk who start and operate their own small businesses. It is aimed at accountants, barbers, contractors, restauranteers, sign makers... in fact, all those essential businesses that make America work.
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
This is a textbook for the myriad folk who start and operate their own small businesses. It is aimed at accountants, barbers, contractors, restauranteers, sign makers... in fact, all those essential businesses that make America work.
Sage Publishing Thousand Oaks, CA
This is a guide for conducting due diligence for acquisition or merger of small firms.
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