On Oct. 29, 2025, the College of Coastal Georgia will hold its 2nd Annual Coastal Accounting Day. Following the first highly successful Coastal Accounting Day in 2024, we are pleased to welcome firms and agencies back to our campus.
The faculty and staff in the School of Business and Public Management are excited to welcome you to Brunswick, GA, to interview our accounting majors and others who have concentrated in areas of business including accounting and finance. Currently, we have over 35 upper class students in our accounting program who are excited for the opportunity to meet with firms.
The day will begin late morning with an opportunity to informally meet our students with a light lunch provided. We will then break into more formal interviews with private rooms or separate tables in the lobby of our student center. We will have an option for virtual interviews as well. A sample schedule is below:
Registration: 11 – 11:30 a.m.
Light Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Interviews: 12:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Education
Ph.D. in Accounting, Georgia State University
Dissertation Title: An Analysis of Financial Information as it Relates to Failed Commercial Banks – A Multivariate Approach
M.S. Accounting, University of Central Florida
B.A. Accounting, University of Georgia
Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
All aspects of financial accounting and the importance of accounting internships to student success.

Education
Ph.D. in Finance and International Business, Old Dominion University
M.A. in Economics, Old Dominion University
J.D. in Law, Georgia State University College of Law
MTx in Federal Taxation, Georgia State University
M.S. in Personal Financial Planning, Georgia State University
B.S. in Accounting and Finance, Northern Illinois University
Teaching and Research Interests / Recent Publications or Scholarly Output
Research: Federal Taxation, Portfolio Analysis, Investments, and Personal Finance
Teaching: Accounting, Federal Taxation, Investments, Personal Finance, and Financial Statement Analysis