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Background: Professional Experience


July 2005 - Present Management Information Systems Division, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia

Assistant Professor

Duties:

  • Conducting ongoing and new research projects.
  • Teaching in the Undergraduate, MBA, Executive, and PhD programs. Teaching specialities include systems analysis and IT auditing.


May 2002 - May 2005 Department of Computer Information Systems, Georgia State University

Research assistant and Teaching assistant

Duties:

  • Research assistant to Detmar Straub on systems usage research topics.
  • Responsibility for teaching Introduction to Computer Information Systems (CIS2010), and Object-Oriented Systems Analysis (CIS3300).


Aug 2001 - May 2002 Department of Computer Information Systems, Georgia State University

Research assistant

Duties:

  • Research assistant to Peter Meso on systems analysis and design research topics.
  • Research assistant to Geoffrey Hubona on systems usage research topics.


Jan 1999- July 2001 PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Brisbane, Australia

Consultant and Senior Consultant

Duties:

  • Consulted to large companies and government enterprises on systems implementation, IT security, project management, and business continuity planning.
  • Coordinated and reviewed work of junior consultants.


Jan 1997- June 2001 University of Queensland, Australia Tutorial Assistant, Department of Commerce

Duties:

  • Tutorial assistant for advanced undergraduate courses in systems analysis and design, and auditing and public practice.
  • Tutorial assistant for introductory graduate course in electronic commerce.


Nov 1996 - Jan 1997 Coopers and Lybrand, Brisbane, Australia Summer Associate, Computer Risk Services Division

Duties:

  • Conducted quality assurance reviews.
  • Wrote report on how IT staff could be utilized more effectively in financial audits.