Amy C. Tegeler
Doctoral Candidate in Accounting

Wisconsin School of BusinessPhone: (757) 810-1875
975 University Avenuee-mail:
4171 Grainger Hall
Madison, WI 53706

EDUCATION

2017 (anticipated) Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2004 BBA in Accounting, The College of William and Mary, Magna Cum Laude

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Auditor judgments and decision-making, audit regulation, audit quality in experimental markets

WORKING PAPERS

“The impact of consulting services on audit quality: an experimental approach” with Zach Kowaleski and Brian Mayhew. Accepted to the 2017 Journal of Accounting Research Conference: Registered reports of empirical research.

“The influence of inspection focus on auditor judgments in audits of complex estimates” (dissertation), 2016.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

“The impact of PCAOB issued deficiencies on investors in their assessment of audit quality, the credibility of financial statements, and in making investment decisions” with Brian Mayhew. Experimental design stage.

CONFERENCES ATTENDED

AAA/ Deloitte Foundation/ J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium (June 2016 – Westlake, TX)

AAA Audit Midyear Meeting (Jan 2016 – Scottsdale, AZ)

AAA Annual Meeting (August 2015 – Chicago, IL)

Wisconsin Alumni Conference (August 2015 – Madison, WI)

Midwest Summer Research Conference (June 2015 – Champaign, IL)

AAA Audit Midyear Meeting (Jan 2015 – Miami, FL)

IFREE Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics (Jan 2015 - Chapman University, Orange, CA)

AAA Audit Midyear Meeting & Doctoral Consortium (Jan 2014 – San Antonio, TX)

Accounting Doctoral Scholars Conference (Oct. 2011 – Chicago, IL)

HONORS AND AWARDS

Accounting Doctoral Scholar, AICPA Foundation (2012 incoming class)

Douglas C. Clarke Memorial Teaching Award, 2014-2015

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Research Assistant/Teaching Assistant (2012 – Present)

TEACHING INTERESTS

Auditing and Financial Accounting

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor, Wisconsin School of Business (2012 – Present)Evaluations

AIS 630 - Audit and Assurance Services, Fall 2015 Teaching AssistantNA

AIS 100 - Introductory Financial Accounting, Spring 20154.51/5.00

AIS 100 - Introductory Financial Accounting, Fall 20134.55/5.00

AIS 100 - Introductory Financial Accounting, Fall 20124.68/5.00

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

KPMG LLP: Audit Senior Manager & National Instructor, Washington, DC, 2003, and Tysons Corner, VA, 2004-2012

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS

Certified Public Accountant, State of Virginia (2005-present) - inactive

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Accounting Association (2012-present)

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (2005-present)

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

PEOPLE program, University of Wisconsin – Madison (2013)

PhD Representative, Wisconsin School of Business Ph.D. and Research Committee (Sept. 2014 – Aug 2015)

AIS 100 PhD Course Coordinator (Sept. 2014-May 2015)

REFERENCES

Dr. Brian W. Mayhew

Arthur Andersen Professor in Accounting

Department of Accounting and Information Systems

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business

975 University Avenue

Madison, WI 53706

Email:

Phone: (608) 262-2714

Dr. Karla Johnstone

Ernst & Young Professor in Accounting

Department of Accounting and Information Systems

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business

975 University Avenue

Madison, WI 53706

Email:

Phone: (608) 234-1052

Dr. Terry D. Warfield

PwC Professor in Accounting, Department Chair

Department of Accounting and Information Systems

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business

975 University Avenue

Madison, WI 53706

Email:

Phone: (608) 262-1028