Charles T. Horngren was the Edmund W. Littlefield Professorof Accounting, emeritus, at Stanford University. A graduate of MarquetteUniversity, he received his MBA from Harvard University and his PhD from theUniversity of Chicago. He also received honorary doctorates from Marquette Universityand DePaul University. A certified public accountant, Horngren served on theAccounting Principles Board, the Financial Accounting Standards Board AdvisoryCouncil, and the Council of the American Institute of Certified PublicAccountants and served as a trustee of the Financial Accounting Foundation, which oversees the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the GovernmentAccounting Standards Board. He is a member of the Accounting Hall of Fame. Horngren served the American Accounting Association as its president and asdirector of research. He received the association's first annual Outstanding AccountingEducator Award. He also received its Lifetime Contribution to ManagementAccounting Award. The California Certified Public Accountants Foundation gaveHorngren its Faculty Excellence Award and its Distinguished Professor Award. Heis the first person to have received both awards. The American Institute ofCertified Public Accountants presented him with its first Outstanding EducatorAward. He was also named Accountant of the Year, Education, by the nationalprofessional accounting fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi. Professor Horngren was amember of the Institute of Management Accountants, where he received itsDistinguished Service Award. He was a member of the Institute's Board ofRegents, which administers the Certified Management Accountant examinations. Horngren authored several other accounting books published by PrenticeHall: Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, Introduction toFinancial Accounting, Accounting, and FinancialAccounting. He was also the Consulting Editor for the Charles T. HorngrenSeries in Accounting.
Gary L. Sundem is professor of accounting emeritus at theUniversity of Washington, Seattle. He received his BA from Carleton College andhis MBA and PhD from Stanford University. Professor Sundem has served asPresident of the American Accounting Association, Executive Director of theAccounting Education Change Commission, and Editor of The AccountingReview. He is currently president of the International Association forAccounting Education and Research. Sundem is a past president of the Seattlechapter of the IMA (formerly the Institute of Management Accountants). He hasserved on IMA's national board of directors and chaired its Academic Relations andProfessional Development committees. He has chaired the AACSB's AccountingAccreditation Committee He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of RainierMutual Funds and the Board of Trustees of Carleton College, where he chairs theaudit committee. He received the Carleton College Outstanding Alumni award in2002. Professor Sundem has numerous publications in accounting and financejournals including Issues in Accounting Education, TheAccounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, and Journalof Finance. He was selected as the Outstanding Accounting Educator by the AmericanAccounting Association in 1998 and by the Washington Society of CPA since 1987.
David Burgstahler was the President of the American AccountingAssociation (2016-17) and is the Julius A. Roller Professor of Accounting atthe University of Washington, Seattle. He received his BA degree from theUniversity of Minnesota-Duluth, and his PhD from the University of Iowa. He hasbeen associate dean for masters programs and executive education and actingdean at the University of Washington Business School. He has served on morethan 40 PhD supervisory committees and has been recognized multiple times asBeta Alpha Psi Professor of the Year and as MBA Professor of the Quarter at theUniversity of