2011 UNC Tax Symposium 2011 Participants 2011 Agenda Accommodations Archives
Name | Affiliation | |
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Jeff Abarbanell | University of North Carolina | Jeffery_Abarbanell@unc.edu |
Bob Adams | University of North Carolina Invitee | Bob.Adams@mcgladrey.com |
Dan Amiram | University of North Carolina | Dan_Amiram@unc.edu |
Razi Avram | University of North Carolina | Razi_Avram@unc.edu |
Paul Beck | University of Illinois | p-beck@uiuc.edu |
Bo Becker | Harvard University | bbecker@hbs.edu |
Tim Bell | University of Connecticut | Timothy.Bell@business.uconn.edu |
Ilan Benshalom | Hebrew University | ilanbens@mscc.huji.ac.il |
Jennifer Blouin | University of Pennsylvania | blouin@wharton.upenn.edu |
Jenny Brown | Arizona State University | jenny.brown@asu.edu |
Astrid Chludek | University of Cologne | chludek@wiso.uni-koeln.de |
Jonathan Cohn | University of Texas at Austin | jonathan.cohn@mccombs.utexas.edu |
Elicia Cowins | University of North Carolina | Elicia_Cowins@unc.edu |
Joshua Coyne | University of North Carolina | Joshua_Coyne@unc.edu |
Josh Cutler | Harvard University | cutlerjoshua@gmail.com |
Katharine Drake | Arizona State University | katharine.drake@asu.edu |
Harley Duncan | KPMG LLP | hduncan@kpmg.com |
Scott Dyreng | Duke University | scott.dyreng@duke.edu |
Benjamin Ee | Duke University | bbe3@duke.edu |
Merle Erickson | University of Chicago | merle.erickson@chicagobooth.edu |
Dan Feenberg | Nat’l Bureau of Economic Research | feenberg@nber.org |
Fritz Foley | Harvard University | ffoley@hbs.edu |
Henry Friedman | University of Pennsylvania | henryf@wharton.upenn.edu |
Mary Margaret Frank | University of Virginia | FrankM@darden.virginia.edu |
John Gallemore | University of North Carolina | gallemore@unc.edu |
Begona Giner | University of Valencia/visiting UNC | Begona_Giner@unc.edu |
Christi Gleason | University of Iowa | cristi-gleason@uiowa.edu |
John Graham | Duke University | jgraham@duke.edu |
Susan Gyeszly | Arizona State University | sgyeszly@asu.edu |
David Guenther | University of Oregon | guenther@uoregon.edu |
Shane Heitzman | University of Oregon | heitz@lcbmail.uoregon.edu |
Danielle Higgins | University of Connecticut | danielle.higgins@business.uconn.edu |
Jeffrey Hoopes | University of Michigan | jhoopes@bus.umich.edu |
Justin Hopkins | University of North Carolina | Justin_Hopkins@unc.edu |
Margot Howard | University of North Carolina | Margot_Howard@unc.edu |
Alan Jagolinzer | University of Colorado | jagolinzer@colorado.edu |
Michelle Johns | Deloitte Tax LLP | mijohns@deloitte.com |
Janet Kerr | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | janet.kerr@uk.pwc.com |
Sangwan Kim | University of North Carolina | Sangwan_Kim@unc.edu |
Ken Klassen | University of Waterloo | kklassen@uwaterloo.ca |
Eva Labro | University of North Carolina | Eva_Labro@unc.edu |
Mark Lang | University of North Carolina | Mark_Lang@unc.edu |
Stacie LaPlante | University of Georgia | laplante@terry.uga.edu |
Rick Laux | Pennsylvania State University | ricklaux@psu.edu |
Brad Lindsey | College of William & Mary | bradley.lindsey@mason.wm.edu |
Pete Lisowsky | University of Illinois | lisowsky@illinois.edu |
Dan Lynch | Michigan State University | lynchdp@bus.msu.edu |
Christy MacDonald | University of Waterloo | cmacdona@uwaterloo.ca |
Alan Macnaughton | University of Waterloo | amacnaug@uwaterloo.ca |
Mark Maffett | University of North Carolina | Mark_Maffett@unc.edu |
Kevin Markle | Dartmouth College | Kevin.S.Markle@tuck.dartmouth.edu |
Ed Maydew | University of North Carolina | Edward_Maydew@unc.edu |
Katie McDermott | University of North Carolina | Katie_McDermott@unc.edu |
Jenna Meints | University of North Carolina | Jenna_Meints@unc.edu |
Peter Merrill | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | peter.merrill@us.pwc.com |
Lillian Mills | University of Texas at Austin | lillian.mills@mccombs.utexas.edu |
Jeff Ng | Chinese University of Hong Kong | jeffng@cuhk.edu.hk |
Sarah Nutter | George Mason University | snutter@gmu.edu |
Adam Olson | Doctoral Candidate | aolson5@gmail.com |
Ed Outslay | Michigan State University | outslay@bus.msu.edu |
Suzanne Paquette | Laval Univesity | suzanne.paquette@ctb.ulaval.ca |
John Phillips | University of Connecticut | john.phillips@uconn.edu |
George Plesko | University of Connecticut | gplesko@uconn.edu |
Kathleen Powers | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | kpow216@gmail.com |
Jana Raedy | University of North Carolina | jana_raedy@unc.edu |
Nirupama Rao | New York University | nirupama.rao@nyu.edu |
Sonja Rego | University of Iowa | sonja-olhoft@uiowa.edu |
Leslie Robinson | Dartmouth College | leslie.a.robinson@tuck.dartmouth.edu |
John Robinson | University of Texas at Austin | john.robinson@mccombs.utexas.edu |
Kristian Rydqvist | Binghamton University | rydqvist@binghamton.edu |
Richard Sansing | Dartmouth College | richard.c.sansing@tuck.dartmouth.edu |
Andrew Schmidt | Columbia University | aps2113@columbia,edu |
Casey Schwab | University of Georgia | cschwab@uga.edu |
Jeri Seidman | University of Texas at Austin | jeri.seidman@mccombs.utexas.edu |
Doug Shackelford | University of North Carolina | doug_shack@unc.edu |
Stephanie Sikes | University of Pennsylvania | ssikes@wharton.upenn.edu |
Douglas Skinner | University of Chicago | dskinner@chicagobooth.edu |
Joel Slemrod | University of Michigan | jslemrod@umich.edu |
Jim Stekelberg | University of Southern California | stekelbe@usc.edu |
Derrald Stice | University of North Carolina | stice@unc.edu |
Bridget Stomberg | University of Texas at Austin | bridget.stomberg@phd.mccombs.utexas.edu |
Jake Thornock | University of Washington | thornocj@uw.edu |
Xiaoli Tian | University of Iowa | xiaoli-tian@uiowa.edu |
Erin Towery | University of Texas at Austin | erin.towery@phd.mccombs.utexas.edu |
Susie Wang | University of North Carolina | Susie_Wang@unc.edu |
Kelly Wentland | KPMG/Longwood University | kelly.wentland@gmail.com |
Braden Williams | Brigham YoungUniversity | braden.mern@gmail.com |
Allen Wilson | Grant Thornton | Allen.Wilson@GT.com |
Ryan Wilson | University of Iowa | ryan-wilson@uiowa.edu |
Robert Yetman | University of California at Davis | rjyetman@ucdavis.edu |
Frank Zhang | Yale University | frank.zhang@yale.edu |
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