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Professor Phillip Ormrod is a Professor of Accounting at the Management School, University of Liverpool (London Campus). He holds a BA from the University of Nottingham (2015) and is a Chartered Accountant (Member of ICAEW since 1984). As Director of Management School Programmes, he oversees successful MSc programmes in Accounting and Finance & Investment Management. His research focuses on corporate governance, risk management, financial reporting, and auditing, with grants from ACCA, ICAEW, and the European Commission. Notable work includes studies on IFRS adoption's economic consequences for AIM companies and the role of board processes in financial risk during crises. He has published in journals like Accounting Forum and Corporate Governance: An International Review, and contributed to professional education syllabuses globally.
Teaching roles include modules such as Audit and Assurance (ACFI210) and Advanced Auditing (ACFI301), accredited by professional bodies. Research grants include a 2010-2011 project on board risk appetite funded by ACCA. His work has been recognized with a runners-up prize for a 2013 paper on financial risk governance.




