(Claude) Lanfranconi

Professor Emeritus at Ivey Business School

Schools

  • Ivey Business School

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Biography

Ivey Business School

Claude P. Lanfranconi is an Emeritus Professor from the Managerial Accounting and Control area group at the Ivey Business School. Prior to joining the school, Claude was the Chairman of the Department of Business Administration and on the faculty of St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. He earned a BComm from Loyola College, an MBA from McMaster University and a PhD from Western University. He is also a chartered accountant and is a member of the Quebec Chartered Accountants association.

Expertise

  • Financial accounting
  • Corporate Financial Disclosure
  • International Financial Accounting
  • Management Accounting

Experience

  • Faculty Member: American Graduate School of International Management
  • Faculty Member: St. Francis Xavier University
  • CA Coopers Lybrand, Montreal

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