Campbell Business Accounting professor Dr. Pam Strickland, accepted an invitation to join the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting. The journal publishes creative and innovative studies employing research methodologies that logically and clearly identify, describe and illuminate important academic forensic accounting, fraud, and litigation services issues. Strickland will serve as a peer reviewer for articles submitted to the journal, which uses a double blind review process.
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business at Campbell University offers nine undergraduate majors, an MBA, a Masters in Trust and Wealth Management, and a forthcoming Masters in Accountancy (Fall 2020). The school features a Center for Financial Literacy and Economic Education, the BB&T Business Fellows Program, the First Citizens Wealth Management Center (supporting the nation’s only undergraduate program in Trust & Wealth Management), students successfully competing in regional and national competitions, a satellite office at Raleigh’s leading entrepreneurial hub – HQ Raleigh, and only one of only eighteen Professional Golf Management programs in the country.