Kania School of Management Professors Earn Recognition

Student members of The University of Scranton’s Business Club recently chose five instructors for the annual Kania School of Management Professor of the Year awards.
The premier prize, KSOM Overall Professor of the Year, was awarded to Daniel Mahoney, Ph.D. ’81, G’85, shown below, professor of accounting. Having earned top honors in 2001, 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018, this is Dr. Mahoney’s sixth time receiving Professor of the Year.
Additionally, Ashley Stampone, Ph.D. ’10, G’11, Ph.D’23, assistant professor, received KSOM Accounting Professor of the Year.
David Mahalak, D. Eng., assistant professor, received KSOM Operations and Analytics Professor of the Year.
John Ruddy, D.P.S. ’91, associate professor, received Economics, Finance and International Business Professor of the Year.
Gregory O’Connell, J.D., faculty specialist, received Management and Marketing Professor of the Year.
Learn more about the Kania School of Management Professor of the Year.
Beta Alpha Psi, the International Honor Organization for Financial Information Students and Professionals, recently announced one of its top honors will be awarded to an instructor at The University of Scranton.
Amanda Marcy ’10, Ph.D., shown, assistant professor of accounting, earned one of Beta Alpha Psi’s Outstanding Faculty Advisors awards. As many as four faculty advisors — whose efforts go above and beyond that of the typical faculty advisor — are awarded at each Beta Alpha Psi annual meeting. This year’s meeting will be held Aug. 14-16 in San Antonio, Texas.
While Dr. Marcy has worked at The University of Scranton since 2015, she’s a graduate, too. She earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees at the University. Dr. Marcy previously worked in assurance services for Baker Tilly in Pittston.
Learn more about Amanda Marcy ’10, Ph.D.