Christopher
D. Ittner, is the EY Professor of Accounting at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. Professor Ittner's research focuses on the design, implementation, and performance consequences of performance measurement and cost management systems.
His articles have been published in the Harvard Business Review and leading academic accounting, marketing, and operations management journals. He is a senior editor at Production and Operations Management and has served as an associate editor for Accounting,
Organizations and Society, Management Science, and several other academic journals. His work on the association between customer satisfaction measures and financial performance received the American Accounting Association's Notable Contribution to Management
Accounting Literature Award.
Professor Ittner teaches the Management Accounting MBA course and executive education sessions on cost accounting and marketing metrics. In addition, he runs management accounting doctoral courses for students from throughout the United States and Europe. He
is the recipient of several MBA teaching awards.
Professor Ittner received his BS from California State University, Long Beach, his MBA from UCLA and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Harvard University.
About the Saxe Lectures
The
Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Lectures in Accounting are given as a public service by Baruch College of the City University of New York under
the auspices of the Baruch College Fund and the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy. The lectures were established to honor Emanuel
Saxe, Dean and Professor Emeritus at Baruch College, formerly Morton Wollman Distinguished Professor of Accountancy and University Distinguished Professor.
Continuing Professional Education
One hour of New York State CPE in Accounting is available for attending this lecture.
Schedule
5:00 p.m. - Registration
5:30 p.m. - Lecture
6:30 p.m. - Networking Reception