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Biography
Nathan Marshall is an Associate Professor in the Leeds School of Business at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. His research largely focuses on the intersection of financial accounting and the capital markets, with a particular emphasis on the communication, dissemination and processing of corporate information and the role of information intermediaries in this process. Broadly speaking, Nathan's research speaks to the following topics: (i) corporate communication of performance information; (ii) information intermediaries and the processing of information; and (iii) the discretionary decisions of information intermediaries. Prior to beginning his academic career, Nathan was a manager at the litigation consulting firm The Kenrich Group in Chicago, Illinois. He worked as a litigation consultant for six years, primarily calculating and quantifying corporate damages from contractual disputes. Nathan also worked as a credit analyst for Standard Federal Bank prior to his consulting work. Nathan is a certified public accountant in the State of Illinois.
Nathan currently teaches Principles of Accounting I (BCOR 2203) in the Leeds School of Business.
Education
- PhD Indiana University
- MSA, University of Illinois at Chicago
- BBA, University of Michigan