Lawrence Revsine Northwestern University
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Lawrence Revsine joined the Kellogg faculty in 1971 and served as chair of the Accounting and Information Systems Department for eight years.
The author of several books on various financial reporting issues, he has had approximately 50 articles published in leading academic journals.
His academic recognitions include participation in three American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortia. He has received both Ford Foundation and Peat Marwick Mitchell Foundation Research Grants. He was selected the American Accounting Association's Distinguished Overseas Lecturer, and the AAA name him the 1992 Outstanding Educator. The Illinois CPA Society designated Revsine its 1993 Outstanding Educator. Professor Revsine received the Alumni Choice Faculty Award from the 1995 Reunion Classes; this award is given to the Kellog faculty member who has had the greatest impact on their professional and personal lives.
Professor Revsine has been a consultant to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Financial Accounting Standards Board and served on the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council.
He is a consultant to industry on external reporting issues and regulatory cases and has taught extensively in management development and continuing education programs in the United States and abroad. Professor Revsine has received numerous commendations for teaching excellence, including Teacher of the Year from the Kellogg Graduate Management Association Student Group, and the Sidney J. Levy Teaching Award, presented by the Kellogg Dean's Office.
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