
معرفی
Priscilla Burnaby is a Full Professor of Accountancy at Bentley University's College of Natural and Applied Sciences, where she has served for 39 years. Her career spans academia and professional auditing, including a senior auditor role at Coopers & Lybrand in Boston. She specializes in enterprise-wide risk management, internal auditing, and forensic accounting.
- Educational Background: Ph.D. from Texas A&M University
Her research focuses on enterprise risk management frameworks, performance measurement systems, and internal auditing issues with international implications, particularly in forensic and investigative accounting. She has contributed extensively to academic discourse through publications in journals such as Accounting Horizons and Internal Auditor, as well as book chapters on government accounting and service reporting.
Notable scientific awards include the 1994 Author of the Year from The Government Accountants Journal, induction into the American Accounting Association's Northeast Region Hall of Fame in 2003, and the 2004 Lean Radde Educator of the Year from the Institute of Internal Auditors. Her work has been presented at conferences globally, including a keynote speech at the 2007 Institute of Internal Auditing South Africa conference.
- Leadership: Former president of the American Accounting Association's Northeast Region
- Curriculum Development: Created foundational courses in Internal Audit (undergraduate and graduate) and Risk Management at Bentley
- Professional Collaboration: Led the Institute of Internal Auditors' CBOK 2006 research study and coordinated their Internal Auditing Educational Partnership since 1991





