Ingram Named Senior Associate Dean at UA’s Culverhouse College of Commerce

Dr. Robert W. Ingram
Dr. Robert W. Ingram

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Dr. Robert W. Ingram, director of the nationally ranked Culverhouse School of Accountancy at The University of Alabama, has been named senior associate dean of UA’s Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration.

Ingram replaces Dr. Walter S. Misiolek, who resigned the position to return to teaching economics. The change is effective Aug.16.

In making the announcement, Dr. J. Barry Mason, dean of the College, said, “We are fortunate to have an administrator of Dr. Ingram’s caliber on hand to assume this very important position. Dr. Misiolek has set high standards during his 13 years as senior associate dean, and he has been invaluable to our efforts to advance the business school to levels of excellence as measured by national standards.” The senior associate dean is also director of the College’s graduate programs.

Ingram received his Bachelor of Arts from Eastern New Mexico University and his Master of Arts from Abilene Christian University. He received his doctorate from Texas Tech University.

He recently was recognized as one of accounting education’s 15 most prolific authors of accounting literature, according to a study published in Advances in Accounting, 2003. Ingram was listed 12th.

Misiolek, professor of economics, has been senior associate dean for the past 13 years. He served as interim dean of the business school for a year while Mason served as interim president of the University following the departure of President Andrew Sorensen.

The undergraduate accounting program at the Culverhouse School of Accountancy is ranked number 25 nationally in the latest Public Accounting Report rankings. Mason said the business school is in the process of assessing candidates to replace Ingram as head of the school of accountancy.

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Contact

Bill Gerdes, 205/348-8318, bgerdes@cba.ua.edu