Richardson, Teeter and Terrell Receive Accounting Education Award
The American Accounting Association presented the 2022 Innovation in Accounting Education
Award to Vernon J. Richardson, Ryan Teeter and Katie L. Terrell for their innovative
textbooks Data Analytics for Accounting and Introduction to Data Analytics for Accounting
at the association’s annual meeting in San Diego, Calif., on Aug. 2.
Vernon J. Richardson, distinguished professor of accounting and holder of the W. Glezen
Chair at the Sam M. Walton College of Business, Katie Lynette Terrell, accounting
instructor at Walton College, and Ryan Teeter, clinical associate professor at the
Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh, co-authored the
textbooks which are published by McGraw-Hill.
Per the association, the “annual Innovation in Accounting Education Award is intended
to encourage innovation and improvement in accounting education. It recognizes significant
programmatic changes or a significant activity, concept, or set of educational materials.
Submissions are judged by their innovation, demonstrated educational benefits, and
adaptability by other academic institutions or to other situations.”
About the AAA: The American Accounting Association is the largest community of accountants in academia.
Founded in 1916, the AAA has a rich and reputable history built on leading-edge research
and publications. The diversity of its membership creates a fertile environment for
collaboration and innovation. Collectively, the organization shapes the future of
accounting through teaching, research and a powerful network, ensuring its position
as thought leaders in accounting.
More information, visit the American Accounting Association.