Mark M. Ulrich

Mark M. Ulrich is an Assistant Professor in the Business Department at Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York. Prior to his academic appointment at Queensborough, he served as a senior auditor at KPMG LLP and a budget director at a large private university in New York City. He received bachelors and MBA degrees in accounting from St. John’s University, and is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of New York. Professor Ulrich teaches financial accounting and cost accounting. He has been teaching accounting at the college level for over 12 years. His research interests include accounting education pedagogy and the CPA licensure process. At Queensborough, Professor Ulrich serves as a senator on the Academic Senate and serves as co-chair on the Senate’s Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness committee. He also serves as a faculty fellow in the CUNY Career Success Fellows program where he researches career and salary outcomes of CUNY graduates with the goal of ensuring that all CUNY graduates earn a living wage out of college. He currently serves in numerous leadership capacities at the New York State Society of CPAs (NYSSCPA), including Past President of the Queens/Brooklyn Chapter and Director on the statewide Board of Directors. He is also a member of its Future of Accounting Education committee. He was named one of NYSSCPA’s “40 Under 40” winners in 2020, and one of the NYSSCPA's "Emerging Leaders" in 2022. He also serves as the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Academic Champion for Queensborough.

Publications

The Past, Present, and Future of Accountancy Education and Professions
Nina T. Dorata, Richard C. Jones, Jennifer Mensche, Mark M. Ulrich. © 2023. 240 pages.
Accountancy provides a significant role and impact on the public and private sectors through its various disciplines and specialties. Trust in human and technological...