- FASB Home››
- ABOUT US››
- Board Members››
- Christine Ann Botosan
Christine Ann Botosan, Board Member
An award-winning professor and researcher, Ms. Botosan has a broad knowledge of accounting issues, with particular expertise in the areas of financial statement analysis and valuation.
Ms. Botosan served in a variety of roles during her tenure at the David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah. In addition to her tenure as a professor, she was a leadership fellow in the office of the vice president and as the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Presidential Chair in Ethical Financial Reporting. She also previously served as the associate dean of graduate affairs and an associate professor of accounting.
Prior to joining the University of Utah in 1999, Ms. Botosan was an assistant professor of accounting at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Previously, she served as a lecturer at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario.
Ms. Botosan has served the academic community in numerous ways including as president of the American Accounting Association from 2014–2015.
A certified valuation analyst and a chartered professional accountant of Canada, Ms. Botosan received her Ph.D. in business administration from the University of Michigan and received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, Canada.
ABOUT US
- About the FASB
- Board Members
- Richard R. Jones
- James L. Kroeker
- Christine Ann Botosan
- Gary R. Buesser
- Susan M. Cosper
- Marsha L. Hunt
- R. Harold Schroeder
- FASB Staff
- Hillary H. Salo
- Alicia A. Posta
- Alex Casas
- Jeffrey D. Mechanick
- Peter C. Proestakes
- J. Louis Matherne
- Advisory Groups
- Standard-Setting Process
- Annual Reports
- FASB History—A Timeline
- Careers
- Past FASB Members
- Contact Us