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Casey Evans Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Student Services Accounting

Degrees
M.S. in Accounting, 51³Ô¹Ï; B.S in Accounting, 51³Ô¹Ï

Bio
Oversees undergraduate academic programs serving 1,100 business students, including management of four offices across the enterprise:  Academic Advising, Student Development, Global Learning, and Center for Professionalism & Communications. She recently led a major initiative to develop, implement, and manage a transformative redesign of Kogod's undergraduate business curriculum to align the needs of Gen Z students and their future employers.  The redesign emphasized integrating modern business practices and technological advancements into the undergraduate curriculum, which is now more flexible, interdisciplinary, and infused with priority topics for employers, including AI, sustainability, and professionalism. This and other strategic initiatives resulted in a double digit increased undergraduate enrollment over the last year.

Professor Evans is a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Fraud Examiner and has extensive industry experience handling a range of forensic accounting issues, including fraud investigations, Securities and Exchange Commission and Department of Justice enforcement actions, financial reporting and disclosure issues, technical accounting issues, and internal control reviews.

Before joining the faculty, Evans was Senior Director of Forensic & Litigation Consulting at FTI Consulting, where she specialized in conducting complex forensic accounting and financial fraud investigations in conjunction with SEC, DOJ, and corporate audit committee inquiries. Beginning in early 2009, she was part of the team of FTI investigators responsible for investigating Bernard Madoff and Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, one of the largest investor frauds in American history.

Since coming to 51³Ô¹Ï, she has taught undergraduate and graduate business courses and won multiple teaching awards. Courses include Forensic Accounting, Advanced Forensic Accounting, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Accounting Ethics, Advanced Financial Reporting, Corporate Fraud Analysis, Fraud Risk Management, The Purpose of Business, Professionalism & Communication 1.0, and Business 1.0.
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Teaching

Summer 2024

  • KSB-396 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: The Global Tech Experience

Fall 2024

  • KSB-111 Purpose of Business

  • KSB-112 Business Profession/Comms 1.0

  • KSB-396 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: The Global Tech Experience

Spring 2025

  • KSB-111 Purpose of Business