
Danielle Booker
Assistant Professor · Auditor Judgment and Decision-Making
Loyola University ChicagoAbout
Danielle Booker is an Assistant Professor of Accounting and Business Law at the Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, where she joined in August 2020. She holds a PhD in Business Administration/Accounting from Texas Tech University and is a licensed CPA in Illinois.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Business Administration/Accounting – Texas Tech University
- MAS in Accountancy – Northern Illinois University
- BS in Accountancy – Northern Illinois University
Her research focuses on auditor judgment and decision-making, multinational group audits, and the impact of data analytics in auditing. These interests reflect her professional background in public accounting and financial reporting, particularly from her time at Deloitte and a health insurance company in Chicago.
Dr. Booker is actively involved in the academic and professional accounting community through memberships in the American Accounting Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the National Association of Black Accountants.
She has been recognized with prestigious awards supporting her doctoral studies, including:
- AICPA Doctoral Fellow
- AAA/Deloitte Foundation/J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium Fellow
Dr. Booker teaches Auditing & Internal Control Systems and contributes to the development of future accounting professionals. There is no public indication of graduate student advising, research grants, or laboratory affiliations in the available text.
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