Eric Condie

Visiting Assistant Professor at The Scheller College of Business

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  • The Scheller College of Business

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The Scheller College of Business

Research

Auditing

Fraud

Financial Reporting

SEC Comment Letters

Education

PhD - University of Wisconsin-Madison

MBA - Utah State University

BS - Brigham Young University

Biography

Eric Condie is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Scheller College of Business. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2017, his Master''s of Business Administration degree from Utah State University in 2003, and his Bachelor''s degree in Accounting from Brigham Young University in 2000. Prior to pursuing an academic career, he was an audit senior manager with KPMG in Southern California.

Professor Condie''s research interests lie at the intersection of auditing and financial reporting. Using archival methods, his research examines management disclosure, auditor assurance, and fraud. His teaching interests include auditing, financial accounting, and managerial accounting. During his doctoral program, he received several teaching awards from both the University of Wisconsin Department of Accounting and the Wisconsin School of Business.

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