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Daniel William is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Accounting and Business Law at the Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago. He also serves as a lecturer in the University of Chicago’s Executive Education Program, where he speaks on strategy, leadership, and risk management.
His educational background includes an MBA in Economics and Finance from the University of Chicago and a BS in Accounting from Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York. He also holds a Certificate in Counterterrorism Studies from the University of St. Andrews, Glasgow, Scotland.
Daniel's research and teaching interests focus on forensic accounting, blockchain technology in business applications, risk management, leadership under pressure, decision-making, and the rules of evidence. His expertise is grounded in both academic training and extensive real-world experience in federal law enforcement.
Though no publications are listed, his professional work and lectures cover critical intersections between business integrity, legal compliance, and national security—particularly in financial crime prevention and organizational leadership.
- Lead Investigator, Major Counterterrorism Cases
- Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Terrorism Squad
- Program Manager, FBI International Terrorism Operations Section
- Member, FBI Evidence Response Team
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Daniel William has advised and trained numerous law enforcement and business professionals through speaking engagements at conferences and executive programs. His work bridges the gap between corporate governance and national security, emphasizing ethical leadership and strategic risk assessment. He has contributed to high-impact investigations involving material support to terrorist organizations, financial crimes, and international threats.
Daniel is affiliated with the Quinlan School of Business and contributes to programs such as the Business Leadership Hub and executive education initiatives. His teaching integrates forensic accounting with emerging technologies like blockchain, reflecting a forward-looking approach to business integrity and audit practices.



