Managerial Accounting (ACC301) at the University of Michigan
Instructor
This course explores how managerial accounting can be used as a powerful tool for innovation and organizational change. Students learn how firms design accounting systems to support decision-making, performance evaluation, and strategic execution. The class integrates theory with contemporary business news and real company examples to bridge analytics, accounting, and management practice.
Data Analytics for Financial Business Decisions at Emory University
(Former) Teaching Associate
This course introduces data analytics techniques used in financial and managerial decision-making. Students learn how to analyze and interpret data to support forecasting, budgeting, valuation, and operational decisions. Through applications drawn from real firms and contemporary business contexts, the course emphasizes turning analytical results into actionable insights.