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Brian LeBlanc serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Accounting and Finance at Salem State University. He teaches core accounting courses including Managerial Accounting (ACC 202), Intermediate Accounting I (ACC 300), Cost Accounting (ACC 306), Forensic Accounting (ACC 350), Advanced Accounting (ACC 400), Accounting Internship (ACC 485), and Financial Accounting for Managers (ACC 720).
His educational credentials include a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification. Professional affiliations encompass the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants, Knights of Columbus, and American Accounting Association.
Research focuses on Accounting disciplines with specialization in Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Taxation (particularly individual tax implications), Forensic Accounting, and Cost Accounting. His work demonstrates practical applications in tax loss utilization and financial reporting standards.
Publication activity centers on tax accounting, evidenced by his 2007 International Business Conference presentation/publication on Net Operating Losses for Individuals. This research intersects tax policy, individual financial planning, and regulatory compliance within US tax frameworks.
Professional service includes active participation in major accounting associations. Student mentorship occurs through the Accounting Internship course (ACC 485), though no formal graduate student advising or research grants are documented in available materials.

