David Boyd
CPA, CMA, CFM, CFE, CrFA Professor of Accounting Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics & Strategic Research Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Education
Louisiana Tech University, DBA, Accounting, 1996
Texas A&M University, completed coursework and 3/5 of dissertation toward a PhD in finance - left education and went into business, 1977
North Texas State University, MBA, Finance, 1972
University of Texas - Arlington, BBA, Finance, 1971
Employment
- Gulf University of Science and Technology, Kuwait, Professor of Accounting, 2007 -
- Jacksonville, University, Jacksonville, Florida, Professor of Accounting & Finance, 2005 - 2007
- American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Professor of Accounting, 2004 - 2005
- Rovaneimi Polytechnic Institute, Rovaneimi, Finland, visiting Professor of Accounting, April/May 2003
- Arkansas State University, Professor of Accounting 2003 - 2004 Associate Professor of Accounting 1999 - 2003
- University of the Virgin Islands, Chair, Business Administration Division, Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance, 1996-1999
- Grambling State University, Asst. Professor of Accounting, 1988-1996
- Hardin Simmons University, Asst. Professor of Accounting, 1982-1983
- Southwest Missouri State University, Asst. Professor of Finance, 1977-1979
- Midwestern State University, Instructor of General Business, 1972-1974
Professional Experience
Boyd & Boyd Accounting Services, owner, 1979-1987
Boyd Real Estate, owner, 1979-1887
Central Printing and Office Supplies, owner, 1984-1987
County of Comanche, county auditor, 1983-1987
Certifications
CPA Certified Public Accountant [Texas (1990) & Arkansas (2000)]
CMA Certified Management Accountant (1993)
CFM Certified in Financial Management (1999)
CFE Certified Fraud Examiner (1999)
CrFA Certified Forensic Accountant (2002)
Grands
Grant writer and director, Business and International Education Program of the U.S. Department of Education to the International Business Resource Center of the College of Business at Arkansas State University. Grant was for approximately $450,000 (matching funds) to establish the IBRC for the purpose of assisting small business in the development of international trade in the Arkansas Delta region.
Various other small grants have been received from Grambling State University, University of the Virgin Islands, and Arkansas State University over the years. These ranged in amount from $250 to $3,000 and were used for research purposes and/or for acquisition of small equipment.
Editorial Reviews
Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 2005 -
Strategic Finance, 2007 -
Management Accounting Quarterly, 2007 -
Accounting Education: An International Journal, 2001 - 2002
SAM: Advanced Management Journal, 2001 -
The Forensic Examiner, 2002 -
The Journal of Accounting Theory and Practice, 1994 - 1995
Journal of Business and Economics, 1994 - 1995
Current Memberships
Society for the Advancement of Management (editorial rev.brd)
Jacksonville, FL Chapter, Certified Fraud Examiners
American College of Forensic Examiners (editorial review board)
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
British Accounting Association
American Accounting Association
Institute of Management Accountants
National Association of Accountants
