Professor Wendy Bailey recently joined the Accounting Group at Northeastern. Her research interests are related to ethics in accounting and understanding management decisions. She will be teaching intermediate accounting starting this Spring.
Q. Tell us a little about yourself.
A. I was born and raised in Colorado and California but I have lived all over the United States. In addition to Colorado and California, I have lived in Arizona, Missouri, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and now Massachusetts. I enjoy reading, music and the arts. I am also an avid walker and animal lover.
Q. Why Northeastern University?
A. I was impressed with Northeastern’s commitment to high-quality teaching and research. Teaching is very important to me but so is research. There is a strong core of behavioral accounting researchers here and I am excited to be working with them in the future.
Q. You live downtown, what are some of the things you do outside of the University?
A. I have thoroughly enjoyed exploring Boston, especially its cultural offerings. The museums, architecture, restaurants, concerts and theater performances have all been superb. Recently, I joined the Trinity Copley Square Choir because I am excited about the choral challenges this group has to offer.