Western New England College School of Business Faculty CV 1998 - Current Name: Thomas J. Vogel Rank: Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance Degree(s) & Certification(s), Concentrations, Schools: 1993 – Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University – Business Administration; Emphasis in Finance with additional studies in Accounting, Statistics and Economics 1986 - Licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in New York State 1983 – BS, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY – Accounting and Finance Teaching Areas: Financial Accounting and Reporting, Managerial Accounting, Accounting Theory, Governmental/Not-For-Profit Accounting Refereed Journal Articles: Executive Compensation and Efficiency; A Study of Large Bank Holding Companies in the United States. (with William Bosworth and Seyed Mehdian) January 2002. American Business Review. (Basic) Impact of Adoption of Long-Term Performance Plans on Financial Analysts' Long-Term Forecasts. (with Gerald Lobo) 2002. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 19. (Basic) Cendant Corp.: A Case Study Examining the Compensation and Accounting Issues Involved in a Stock Option Repricing Program. August 2001. Issues in Accounting Education. (Instructional) Executive Long-Term Performance Contracts: An Empirical Analysis of Leverage and Market Risk in the Post-Adoption Period. (with John McGinnis) October 1999. Managerial Finance – Special Issue on Executive Compensation. (Basic) Crystal Supply Co.: A Case Demonstrating Valuation, Taxation, and Bank Covenant Issues that Arise in a Private Company Buyout. (with John O’Brien). August 1999. AICPA Professor/Practitioner Cases. (Instructional) Refereed Proceedings: Comparing Stock Options and Restricted Stock in Employee Compensation Packages, (with R. Loring Carlson). Accepted at the North American Case Research Association annual meeting, Tampa, FL. October 2003. (Instructional and Applied) Intention and Disclosure: What are 'Audit-Related Fees'?. (with John Coulter) Accepted at the North American Case Research Association annual meeting, Tampa, FL. October 2003. (Instructional and Appled) Examining the Tax Implications of Stock Options and Employee Loans in a Down Market, (with R. Loring Carlson). North American Case Research Association annual meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada. October 2002. (Instructional and Applied) Using a Local Case for Strategic Management. (with Anthony Chelte) American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences annual meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2002. (Instructional) Teaching without a Syllabus: The B-School as a Firm, Students as Junior Partners, Professors as Senior Partners, and Learning as Available to All. (with Bill Ferris, Jim Stoner, Joan Weiner, and Frank Werner) Accepted for presentation. Academy of Business Education annual meeting. Jackson Hole, WY. September 2001. (Instructional) Refereed Presentations: Accounting Regulation and the Structure of Compensation Packages: The Impact of Interpretation #44 (with Gerald Lobo) Accepted for presentation. The American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2003. (Basic) Assessing the Going Concern Risk in the E-Commerce Industry: The Case of Pets.com, Inc. (with John Coulter) Accepted for presentation. The Northeast Regional Meetings of the American Accounting Association. Providence, RI. April 2002. (Applied and Instructional) Understanding the Tax Implications of Employee Stock Options: The Case of Telocity Delaware, Inc. (with Loring Carlson) Accepted for presentation. The American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2002. (Applied and Instructional) Assessing the Going Concern Risk in the E-Commerce Industry: The Case of Pets.com, Inc. (with John Coulter) Accepted for presentation. The American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. February 2002. (Applied and Instructional) The Accounting Impact of Option Repricing Programs. (with Gerald Lobo) Accepted for presentation. The Northeast Business and Economics Association Annual Meetings. Hartford, CT. October 2001. (Applied) Pets.com, Inc.: Who Really Believed This Was a Going Concern? (with John Coulter) Accepted for presentation. The North American Case Research Association Annual Meetings. Memphis, TN. October 2001 (Applied and Instructional) Weaving an Effective Strategy: The Quaker Fabric Corp. Case. (with Anthony Chelte) Accepted for presentation. The North American Case Research Association Annual Meetings. Memphis, TN. October 2001 (Instructional) The Accounting Impact of Option Repricing Programs. (with Gerald Lobo) Accepted for presentation. The International Applied Business Research Conference. Cancun, Mexico. March 2001. (Applied) Executive Compensation and Efficiency: A Study of Large Bank Holding Companies in the United States. (with William Bosworth and Seyed Mehdian) Accepted for presentation. The Financial Management Association annual meetings. Seattle, WA. October 2000. (Basic) Cendant Corp.: A Case Study Examining the Compensation and Accounting Issues Involved in a Stock Option Repricing Program. Re vised draft (June 2000) accepted for presentation. The North American Case Research Association annual meetings. San Antonio, TX. October 2000. (Instructional) Cendant Corp.: A Case Study Examining the Compensation and Ethical Issues Involved in a Stock Option Repricing Program. Initial draft (November 1999) accepted for presentation. The American Accounting Association Northeast Regional meetings. Boston, MA. April 2000. (Instructional) The Impact of the Adoption of Long-Term Performance Plans on Long-Term Financial Analyst Forecasts. (with Gerald Lobo) Revised draft (May 1999) accepted for presentation. The American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences annual meetings. Las Vegas, NV. February 2000. (Basic) Helping Students See the Whole Picture: A Multi-Period Practice Set for Intermediate Accounting. Accepted for presentation. The American Accounting Association Northeast Regional meetings. Rochester, NY. April 1999. (Instructional) The Impact of the Adoption of Long-Term Performance Plans on Long-Term Financial Analyst Forecasts. (with Gerald Lobo) Initial draft (January 1998) accepted for presentation. The Financial Management Association annual meetings. Chicago, IL. October 1998. (Basic) The Impact of the Adoption of Long-Term Performance Plans on Long-Term Financial Analyst Forecasts. (with Gerald Lobo) Initial draft (January 1998) accepted for presentation. The American Accounting Association annual meetings. New Orleans, LA. August 1998. (Basic) Books & Book Support: Weaving an Effective Strategy: The Quaker Fabric Corp. Case. (with Anthony Chelte) Strategic Management (Wiley Press). 2002 Taking an Active Interest in the Profession Can Have its Rewards. New Accountant. April/May 1999. Chapters in Books: Published Book Reviews: Community & College Service: Massachusetts State Society of CPAs (current) • Academic and career development committee (current) • Western Mass committee (current) American Institute of CPAs (current) Springfield School Volunteers - Treasurer (pro bono) Western New England College Research and Development Committee (current) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (current) Nominations Committee - School of Business (current) Budget Committee (current) Faculty Handbook Revision Committee (2001-2002) Reading and Writing Program Committee (1998-2002) Lecture Day 2001 Committee (2000-2001) SOAR Program Registration Advisor (current) NEASC Finance Committee (2000-2001) Honors Program Committee (1999-2000) Facilities Master Planning Committee (1999-2000) Consulting and Professional Certified Public Accountant – Licensed in New York Works in Progress: Other: Accounting Track Chair, North American Case Research Association meeting, November 2003.