Daniel D. Robinson Accounting Award
Nomination Requirements
Purpose: To recognize excellence and leadership of an individual who demonstrates a continuous commitment to the advancement of college and university accounting and reporting.
Background: This award honors Daniel D. Robinson, a retired partner with the accounting firm KPMG Peat Marwick who was responsible for company services to higher education.
Nomination Process: The Awards Council seeks annual nominations for this award from the higher education community. The recipient is selected in the spring with the presentation of the award to occur during the NACUBO Annual Meeting.
Selection Criteria: Criteria for selection include, but are not limited to:
- Contributes to the advancement of college and university accounting, reporting and fiscal management through service to the profession
- Collaboration with and service to standards setting organizations, such as the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
- Designs, develops or implements innovative approaches to accounting issues
- Creation, dissemination or interpretation of material relevant to accounting standards/practices, to include publications or presentations
Nature of Award: An inscribed plaque, suitable for display.
Promotion of Award: An annual publicity campaign to provide maximum visibility to the program, including coverage in Business Officer magazine.
2012 Award Recipients
Past Recipients
2011
Teresa Gordon - University of Idaho
2010
Cheryl Soper - University of Michigan
2009
Andrew M. Paluf - University of Notre Dame
2008
Susan E. Budak - NACUBO Consultant
2007
Dale C. Larson - University of Dallas
2006
Roger Patterson - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2005
Larry Goldstein - Campus Strategies
2004
Charles Tegen - Clemson University
2003
Katheleen McNeely - Indiana University
2002
Joseph Blythe - GASB
2001
John Kroll - The University of Chicago
2000
Ingrid S. Stafford - Northwestern University
1999
David C. Bosserman - Oklahoma State University
1998
Raymond P. Pipkin - University of Memphis
1997
Joanne M. Coville - Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology
1996
Thomas G. Estes, Jr. - Mercer University
1995
Robert S. Sorensen - Indiana Vocational Technical College-Lafayette
1994
Donna Cunninghame - Resolution Trust Corporation
1993
Mary L. Fischer - University of Texas at Tyler
1992
Emerson H. Fly - University of Tennessee/Knoxville
1991
Eugene W. Johnson - Hampton University
1990
John S. Ostrom - Cornell University
1989
Stephen H. Terry - Michigan State University
1988
Leonard V. Wesolowski - Yale University
1987
Jerry B. Farley - Oklahoma State University
1986
David J. Lyons - Rockfeller University
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