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Phillip Chomiak
Instructor (NTT)
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems (MIS)
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6030
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-5061
pchomiak@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


M.B.A. DePaul University, Chicago, IL, Management Accounting, 1987
M.S. DePaul University, Chicago, IL, Management in Public Service, 1975
B.A. DePaul University, Chicago, IL, Economics, 1973

Academic Experience


Instructor (most recent), DePaul University (1999 - Now).

Professional Interests

Teaching: Financial and managerial accounting; management; criminal justice; criminal investigation;

Non-Academic Experience

Captain of Police, Chicago Police Department (1970 - 2006).
Accountant, National Can Corporation (1967 - 1970).

Selected Consulting

2009: Reviewer and evaluator for the U.S. Department of Justice Assistance G, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
2007: Evaluate and prioritize funding requests for equipment submitted throu, Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

Selected Professional and Community Service

Advisor to a Professional Organization

1992: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Cook County Pretrial Release Study Project.
1990: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Audit of Illinois' Computerized Criminal History System.

Committee / Task Force Member

1993: Authur Andersen Operational Consulting, Work group to design and implement a comprehensive performance appraisal system for the Chicago Police Department
1992: Chicago Department of Law and Chicago Police Department, Anti-gang Loitering Ordinance--A committee responsible for developing policies and procedures for enforcing this ordinance against individuals responsible for violence, drug trafficking and vandalism associated with criminal street gangs.
1991: Illinois State Police, User and researcher initiative to guide law enforcement agencies operating in the State of Illinois through the adoption of the Federal Bureau of Investigation revised crime reporting system entitled the National Incident Based Reporting System.