CURRICULUM VITAE for
Loretta Amerongen
Department of Accounting School of Business
4 – 21G Business Building Office: (780) 492 – 2225
Edmonton, Alberta FAX: (780) 492 – 3325
CANADA T6G 2R6 Home: (780) 433 – 9719
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Accounting, University of Alberta, Faculty of Business, 1996 B.Comm. (Distinction), Accounting, University of Alberta, 1982 PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION
Chartered Accountant, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 1986.
Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 2011
AWARDS
Business Students Association Mackenzie CAAST Teaching Award, 2010/2011 Chartered Accountants Education Foundation Teaching Award, 2010
Athletics Alberta Female Masters Track and Field Athlete of the Year, 2010 Canadian Masters Female Field Event Athlete of the Year, 2010
Kouri Berezan Hienrich Award for CASB Facilitator of the year for Alberta, 2005 William Hardy Alexander Award for Excellence in Sessional Teaching, 2004 Chartered Accountants Education Foundation Teaching Award, 2003
Chartered Accountants Education Foundation Teaching Excellence Award, 1999 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship, 1991 – 1994
Walter H. Johns Graduate Award, University of Alberta, 1991 – 1994 Ernst and Young PhD Fellowship, University of Alberta, 1990 – 1992 Business PhD Award, University of Alberta, 1990 – 1993
AACSB School Specific Doctoral Fellowship, University of Alberta, 1989 Clarkson Gordon PhD Fellowship, University of Alberta, 1989
Vic Dzurko Honor Roll, Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 1986 TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, 1995 – present
CASB (Chartered Accountants School of Business), 2001 - present
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta Qualifying Course, 1997 – 2000 BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
Clarkson Gordon (Now Ernst & Young), 1986 – 89, Senior Staff Accountant (Audit and Taxation), Edmonton
Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co. (Now KPMG), 1983 – 89, Senior Staff Accountant and Student in Accounts, Edmonton
COURSES TAUGHT
Introductory Financial Accounting Introductory Management Accounting Intermediate Financial Accounting I Intermediate Financial Accounting II Advanced Financial Accounting Personal Income Tax
Corporate Income Tax
OTHER TEACHING RELATED ACTIVITY
Chartered Accountants School of Business (Western Canadian Post Secondary Preparation Course for Chartered Accountants) 2001 to present:
• Online facilitation for Module 3
• Face to face facilitation for Modules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6;
• Responsible for Module 3 annual updates including revisions to: weekly narratives, exercises and solutions and face to face materials;
• Complete re-write of Module 3 materials in 2009;
• Review of Module 3 Cases and Case Solutions;
• Author of Module 3 Case
• Preparation and review of Module 3 Multiple Choice Questions;
• Lead Facilitator for Module 3 Facilitators
CASB guides written (Financial Accounting Guides are consistent with IFRS):
• Business Combinations
• Hedging Foreign Currency Transactions
• Financial Instruments
• Sale of a Business and Wind-up (tax guide)
Development of Financial Accounting notes and problem sets for new or revised CICA Handbook Sections for the Qualifying Course of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 1997 - 2000
Preparation of Exam questions in both Financial Accounting and Taxation for the Qualifying Exam of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 1997 – 2000
Marking of the Qualifying Exam for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta, 1998 – 2000.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
High Jump Coach (Athletics) for Scona Composite High School, 2003 – present Men’s High Jump Coach University of Alberta Track and Field
Participation in Masters track and field.