City University of New York Graduate Center
PhD Program in Business at Baruch College
Zicklin School of Business

Aliza Rotenstein
Accounting

Email: Aliza_Rotenstein@baruch.cuny.edu
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Education

  • Ph.D., in Business/Accounting, Baruch College, City University of New York, 1998-present
  • B.A. in Mathematics, February 1998, Dean's List; Summa Cum Laude, Brooklyn College

Dissertation

  • "Corporate governance changes following earnings restatements"
    Faculty Advisor: Professor Masako Darrough

Research

  • In Progress: “Detecting and Predicting Accounting Manipulations” with Prof. Masako Darrough
    and Prof. Jianming Ye, Baruch College

Awards and Prizes

  • Grant from the KPMG and University of Illinois Business Measurement Research Program
    -For joint research with Prof. M. Darrough and Prof. J. Ye, Baruch College.
  • Robert E. Gilleece Fellowship
    -Awarded to a select number of incoming CUNY students who show exceptional academic potential at The Graduate School.
  • Brooklyn College Reade Memorial Award
    -Awarded to the most promising and able undergraduate mathematics major.
  • Robert C. Byrd Honor Scholarship for undergraduate study
  • National Merit Letter of Commendation

Teaching Experiences

  • Baruch College - Cost Accounting for Majors - Spring/Summer 2003, Spring 2004

Professional Experience

  • Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, New York, NY
  • Corporate Actuarial Department, June 1997-June 1998
    • Automated accounting reports on quarterly cash flow.
    • Developed an on-line executive information system, using Lotus macros, for monthly and annual financial statistics and analyses of operations by line of business

Activities

  • Doctoral Consortium Fellow at AAA/Deloitte/J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium Tahoe City, California, June 2004