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CURRICULUM VITAE
JACOB O. BALOGUN, PhD, JD, LLM,
CBA, CAM, ACA
Fayetteville State University
School of Business and Economics
Department of Accounting - Room 353
(910) 672-1997 -- Office
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
EDUCATION
Regent University School of Law, Virginia Beach, VA, 2003
Master of Laws, International Law and Taxation
Academic Scholarship, 2000-2003
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina - June 1996 and June 1997
Center for International Studies.
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana - 1980
Ph.D. in Accounting. Secondary Area: Management.
Doctoral Dissertation Title: The Reaction of the Security Market to the Quality of
Segmental Disclosures: An Empirical Investigation.
Southland University, California. Law Extension Program. J.D. degree, May 1983.
Additional legal training from the program of the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners for
three years.
Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, 1977. M.B.A. degree in
Accounting/Finance.
Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, 1976. B.S. degree in Accounting.
Business Management - Minor.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Bank Auditor, Illinois (C.B.A.)
Association of Chartered Accountants (ACA)
Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Austin, Texas
ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Academic Positions Held at Various Institutions:
1. Professor of Accounting, School of Business and Economics, Fayetteville State
University, Fayetteville, North Carolina - 1985 to present.
2. Professor of Accounting, the Sydney Lewis School of Business Administration,
Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia. May 1982 to August 1985.
3. Distinguished Visiting Associate Professor of Accounting, Sydney Lewis School of
Business.
4. Assistant Professor of Accounting at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,
Virginia. January 1981 to May 1982.
5. Assistant Professor of Accounting at Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
January 1980 to December 1980.
6. Accounting consultant (Graduate Assistantship), Economic Development Center,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. August 1978 to December 1980.
7. Business Development Specialist at Youngstown Area Development Corporation,
Youngstown, Ohio - January 1977 to December 1977.
8. Instructor of Social Science at Kent State University - August 1974 to December
1976.
9. Accountant and Head of Business Programs at Gilead House Community Center,
Youngstown, Ohio - January 1976 to December 1976.
10. Tutor in Accounting, Business and Economics at Davenport College of Business and
Youngstown State University - March 1974 to December 1975 (part-time).
Administrative Positions Held at Various Institutions:
1. Chairman, Department of Accounting, Fayetteville State University, 1991-Present.
2. Chairman, Department of Business Administration, Fayetteville State University,
1985-1991.
3. Dean, Sydney Lewis School of Business Administration, Virginia Union University,
Richmond, Virginia. May 1982-August 1985.
Employment Record
1. Balogun & Associates, (P.A.)
President/Owner, Fayetteville, North Carolina
2. Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC
Employer: State of North Carolina
Immediate supervisor: Dr. Charles Davis, Dean, School of Business and Economics
3. Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia
Employer: Virginia Union University
Immediate supervisor: Dr. Samuel K. Roberts, Vice President for Academic Affairs
4. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Employer: Commonwealth of Virginia
Immediate supervisor: Dr. John B. Sperry, Chairman
5. Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Employer: State of Louisiana
Immediate supervisor: Mr. M. S. Eisa, Chairman
6. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Employer: U.S. Department of Commerce, EDA
Immediate supervisor: Mr. Harvey Smith, Director
7. Youngstown Area Development Corporation, Youngstown, Ohio
Immediate supervisor: J. Ronald Pittman, Executive Director
8. Gilead House Community Center, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio
Immediate supervisor: Rev. Mary Wright, Executive Director
9. Kent State University, Trumbell Campus, Warren, Ohio
Immediate supervisor: Dean Dennis Smith, Associate Director
Duties, Abilities and Accomplishments:
1. Balogun & Associates, (P.A.),
Management Advisory services and Fraud Investigations.
2. Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC
Responsibilities include: Supervision of faculty, performance evaluation, scheduling of
classes and assignment of faculty, development of curricula, supervision of research
projects, advisement of students, and teaching of Accounting and Business Law courses in
the Department of Business Administration 1985-1991 and Department of Accounting
1991-Present.
3. Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia
Responsibilities included: Supervision of the faculty, development and planning of the
academic programs, preparing the Business School for the AACSB Accreditation and
fund-raising activities for the institution.
4. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia. Teaching of graduate and
undergraduate courses in Accounting; a member of the Library Accounting Department
Committee.
5. Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Teaching of Financial Accounting; a
member of the Program Development Committee.
6. Economic Development Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Management and technical assistance; counseling of small businesses; preparing Small
Business Administration loan packages; preparing financial forecasts for businesses;
preparing budgets for the Center.
7. Youngstown Area Development Corporation, Youngstown, Ohio. Research work on business
enterprises; management and technical assistance; preparing Small Business Administration
loan packages; counseling of small businesses; preparing financial statements for small
businesses.
8. Kent State University: Teaching of Social Science; counseling and advisement of
students. Awards: Certificate of Achievement by Kent State University.
PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Monograph Published
Balogun, Jacob, Analyzing Quebec Investment Opportunities: Accounting Decision Making
for Multinational Corporation--Ministry of International Affairs, Government of Quebec,
Canada, March 1989.
Articles Published
1. Balogun, et al, Financial Strategy and Quality of Higher Education in Historically
Black Colleges and Universities, Journal of Black Studies, forthcoming, November,
1998, Sage Periodical Press, Sage Publications, Inc., thousand Oaks.
2. Balogun, Jacob and Rafael S. Corella, Latin America in the World Economy: An
Emerging International Market in a Legal Environment, Thirteenth International
Conference of the International Council for Innovation in Higher Education, Toronto,
Canada, November, 1995.
3. Balogun, Jacob and Felix Ayadi, A Financial and Environmental Strategy for Total
Quality Education in HBCU'S, American Academy of Accounting and Finance Annual Proceedings,
New Orleans, December 1, 1994.
4. Balogun, Jacob and Chester Goodwin, The Computer Based Information System (CBIS):
A Model for NAFTA. Foreign Investments Opportunities, Southern Association of Business
Administration, Boca Raton, Florida, March 1995.
5. Balogun, Jacob: The Descriptive Analysis of the Investment Opportunities in
Quebec, Canada. September, 1989, The Annual Proceedings of the U.S.-Canadian Relations,
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Article was presented and published.
6. Balogun, Jacob: An Empirical Analysis of Investment Opportunities in Quebec, Canada,
November, 1989. The Annual Proceedings of the Association for Global Business, New
Orleans, Louisiana.
7. Balogun, Jacob: "International Business Relations--The Focus of Man's
Concern." The Oracle, Davenport College of Business, Quarterly Journal,
January, 1974.
8. Balogun, Jacob: "How to Fulfill the Capital Need of a Small Business
Enterprise: An Overview", Virginia Purchasing Agency, March, 1983.
RESEARCH GRANT IN PROGRESS
1. Balogun, Jacob: Intellectual Property Laws.
2. Balogun, Jacob: Federal Taxation for Individuals.
Other Professional Activities and Research Presentations
1. Moderator and discussant at Duke University's
International Studies, June 1996 and 1997.
2. Discussant of the AICPA 150-hour Program in Accounting, Raleigh, NC, October 1992.
3. Moderator of the Accounting Session in the Annual Proceedings of the Association for
Global Business, November, 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana.
4. Discussant of two articles in the Area of Accounting at the Annual Proceedings of
the Association for Global Business, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1989.
5. Management Information Systems and Financial Control Systems, April 1990, University
of Oregon, Portland, Oregon. The Annual Proceedings of the U.S.-Western Canadian
Association.
6. Chairman of an Annual Conference of the International Academy of Management and
Marketing-Accounting Session, Dallas, Texas, May 1990.
7. Discussant on the Contemporary Issues in Accounting at the Annual Conference of the
International Academy of Management and Marketing, Dallas, Texas, May 1990.
8. Recipient of an aware on a week-long workshop in British Columbia, Canada, during
July 1990.
9. Attended Manufacturing Accounting Workshop from R. D. Garwood, Inc., Atlanta,
Georgia, December 1989.
10. Attended Manufacturing Accounting Workshop from R. D. Garwood, Inc., Atlanta,
Georgia, May 1990.
11. Attended Manufacturing Accounting Workshop from R. D. Garwood, Inc., Atlanta,
Georgia, July 1990.
12. The Design and Development of a Computerized Data Entry Accounting System: An
Overview. World Trade Expo '84, Richmond, Virginia.
13. Business Symposium: The Effects of Computer Technologies on Employment
opportunities for the '80's, Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia, 1985.
14. Minority Business Development Program: How to Manage Your Own Business, Richmond,
Virginia, 1985.
15. Development of business programs for minority entrepreneurs in the 6th Street
Market Place, Richmond, Virginia, 1985.
GRANT PROPOSALS FUNDED
1. Development and Implementation of Title III Grants, School of Business
Administration, Virginia Union University, 1983, 1984, and 1985Camount funded annually: $100,000.
2. Development and Implementation of Faculty Development Program Grant on Computer
Literacy, School of Business Administration, Virginia Union University 1985Camount funded: $20,000 Grant awarded by Proctor and
Gamble Company.
3. Implementation of Minority Business Development Program as the Director, sponsored
by the Association of Junior and Community Colleges, Washington, DC, at Fayetteville State
University, December 1986Camount funded:
$10,000.
RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSALS COMPLETED
1. The Study of the Compendium of Marketing Strategies for Mass Transit Ridership.
Submitted to the Department of Transportation-Urban Mass Transportation Administration,
Washington, DC, 1988.
2. Analyzing Quebec Investment Opportunities: Accounting Decision Making In
Multinational Corporations. Submitted to the Ministry of International Affairs, Government
of Quebec, Quebec, Canada, Summer 1988.
PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS
1. Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, (SACS) for Outstanding and Dedicated
Service, 1991 and 1992 for accreditation activities.
2. Beta Alpha PsiCNational Accounting
FraternityCEpsilon Chapter, 1981.
3. Kent State University, Certificate of Outstanding and Dedicated ServiceCInstructor of the Year Award, 1974-1975.
4. Doctoral fellowship (graduate assistantship) Louisiana Economic Development Center
(LSU) sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce, 1978.
5. Marquis Publication Board: Who's Who in Finance and Industry, 1980.
6. City of Richmond, Certificate of outstanding service and community development.
7. Future Business Leaders of America, Certificate of Achievement.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
1. Association of Certified
Bank Auditors, Park Ridge, Illinois
2. Member, Editorial Review Board, National Association of Public Accountants,
Alexandria, Virginia (1999)
3. Member, Association for Global Business, Fairfax, Virginia
(1999)
4. Member, Association of American Professors for US-Canadian Studies
(1990)
MEMBERSHIP IN UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES
1. Vice Chairman, Faculty Senate, 1989 to 1993
2. Chairman, Governance Committee, Faculty Senate, 1988-89
3. Chairman, Budget Committee of the Faculty Senate, 1988-89
4. Member, Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment Committee, 1989-1994
5. Member, Dean Search Committee, School of Business and Economics, 1986-88
6. Member, Academic Affairs Council, 1986-88
7. Member, School of Business and Economics Curriculum Committee, 1985 to present
8. Chairman, Curriculum Committee, Dept. of Business Administration, 1985-88
9. Member, MBA Committee, 1985 to present
COMMUNITY SERVICES
1. Consultant to the City of Richmond for two years
2. Member, City of Richmond Steering Committee, 1984-85
3. Tax return preparation for low income taxpayers pro bono
4. Joint proposal writing with the City of Fayetteville on Innovative Projects for
Community Services and Student Financial Independence
5. Elected Chairman of the Board, Gentleland Child Care and Preschool Center, Inc.,
Spring Lake, North Carolina
6. Appointed a trustee at Ambassador for Jesus Christ Church, Fayetteville, North
Carolina
7. Consultant to many not-for-profit organizations in the Fayetteville area
REFERENCES
Upon request.
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