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Christine Betts is an Assistant Professor in the Accounting/Finance department at Franklin Pierce University's School of Business, specializing in taxation, forensic accounting, and non-profit accounting. She holds a CPA and Enrolled Agent certification.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Roger Williams University
- Master of Science in Taxation, Bryant University
- CPA, State of New Hampshire
- Enrolled Agent
Her research bridges forensic accounting with practical case studies, including work-life balance in public accounting and R&D tax credit optimization. She has pioneered interdisciplinary teaching methods, such as applying chemistry lab techniques to fraud detection.
Her publications focus on forensic accounting pedagogy, emphasizing local case studies and community-driven fraud patterns like "Smurfing" and elder fraud. She has presented at regional American Accounting Association conferences and co-authored a book on corporate fraud.
- Scientific Awards:
- 2015 Faculty Recognition Award (FPU Student Government Association)
- 2018 Northeast 10 SAAC Faculty Mentor Nominee
Betts actively mentors students, advising the Accounting Club and Best Buddies Program, while serving on faculty development and search committees. She has contributed to academic governance via the Rindge Faculty Federation and editorial boards.



