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2011 Participants

2011 UNC Tax Symposium 2011 Participants 2011 Agenda Accommodations Archives

Name Affiliation Email
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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The University of North Carolina's 28th Annual Tax Symposium will take place on March 14 & 15, 2025.  It is designed to bring together leading tax scholars from economics, accounting, finance, law, political science, and related fields. The 28th Annual UNC Tax Symposium is sponsored by KPMG, the James C. and Ethel M. Crone Fund in Tax Excellence, and Cambridge Business Publishers. The goal is to bring together scholars from different areas who share a common interest in current tax research. Due to high demand and limited seating capacity, attendance is by invitation.

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This event is invitation only. The seminar exposes students of all backgrounds to current tax research and is designed for students from doctoral programs without a PhD tax seminar. Students learn the fundamentals of tax research, and some might wind up adding tax to their set of research interests. The doctoral seminar is sponsored by the KPMG Foundation.