Susan M. Paris, C.P.A. is an Adjunct Professor of Accounting at the Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University.
She is holds a master's of accounting degree from Nova Southeastern University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Central Oklahoma. She is also pursuing her doctorate at present also from Nova Southeastern University.
She is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Florida and has over 25 years of experience in the accounting field. Her professional experience includes leading a consulting practice, owning several businesses, and holding positions in accounting management with two Fortune 500 companies. She has been a controller for a retail chain of stores and a manufacturing company.
She is a seminar organizer and presenter for accounting, financial, and technology-related topics in addition to her practice and adjunct teaching responsibilities.
Her emphasis in consulting has been accounting systems, write-up, tax, and internal controls development for the last fifteen years. She has conducted numerous seminars for clients ranging from non-profit organizations, small businesses, and Fortune 500 companies.
ACT 5731 Accounting Information and Control Systems
ACT 5753 Fund Accounting
Michael Hoffman, Karen McKenzie, & Susan Paris (2008). Paper or Plastic? CPAs Can Educate College Students on Responsible Credit Card Use. The CPA Journal 76(9), pp. 3-6.