Chris Cook

Senior Lecturer of Accounting at Kelley School of Business

Biography

Kelley School of Business

Chris Cook has over twenty years of consulting experience specializing in financial and operational process redesign; product

Areas of Expertise

Financial and operational process improvement. Customer and product profitability in small to mid-sized companies. New business creation in developing countries with emphasis in the Middle East, North Africa and the Near East.

Academic Degrees

  • M.B.A., Finance and Strategy, Indiana University, 1998
  • B.A., Accounting, Michigan State University, 1991
  • Certified Public Accountant , Indiana
  • Certified Global Managerial Accountant, Indiana

Professional Experience

  • Lecturer, Kelley School of Business, 2010 - present
  • Director, Alvarez and Marsal, 2005-2010
  • Regional Manager, Scarbrough International, 2004
  • Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers, 1998-2004
  • Senior Analyst - Property Valuations, Draper and Kramer, 1993-1996
  • Management Development Program, Amalgamated Bank of Chicago, 1991-1993

Selected Publications

  • Campbell, Terry, Chris Cook, John Hill, Eric Johnson, Ray Luther and Kelly Watkins (2014), Courageous Leadership: Career Success the Kelley Way, IU Press, Bloomington, IN.

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