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Mark J. Sullivan
Associate Professor
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems (MIS)
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6038
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-8306
msulliva@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, Accounting, 1979
M.B.A. Harvard University, Boston, MA, Finance, 1971
B.A. Williams College, Williamstown, MA, Political Science and Economics, 1968

Academic Experience


Associate Professor (most recent), DePaul University (1977 - Now).

Selected Publications

Article

Sullivan, M., Roberts, D. (1996). The Flat Tax: Would Wealthy Individuals Really Pay?. Challenge.
Sullivan, M., Roberts, D. (1996). Flat Tax Would Be No More Fair than Present System. Accounting Today.
Sullivan, M., Roberts, D. (1996). Flat Tax Would Shift Burden onto Wage Earners. Accounting Today.
Sullivan, M., Roberts, D. (1996). Loopholes, Compliance Woes Abound in Flat Tax. Accounting Today.
Sullivan, M., Roberts, D. (1996). Flat Tax: Who Will End up Paying for Fairness. Accounting Today.

Selected Professional and Community Service

Other Professional Service Activities

2001: Department of Education

Presentation: Local/Regional Practitioner Meeting

2002: Visiting Chinese groups, I presented to about 10 times to visiting Chinese groups this year. In general, the presentations focused on current developments in U. S. accounting with several focusing on the Sarbanes Oxley bill.