DAVID P. WEINER

715 Hillcrest Drive University of San Francisco
Redwood City, CA 94062 McLaren School of Business
(650) 367-0595 2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 422-6685
email: weiner@usfca.edu

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of San Francisco Professor of Accounting
8/81 - 8/97

University of San Francisco Associate Professor of Accounting
8/75 - 8/81

University of San Francisco Assistant Professor of Accounting
8/70 - 8/75

University of California at
Berkeley Adjunct Professor of Accounting
8/88 - 8/97 (Evening MBA Program)

University of California at
Santa Barbara Adjunct Professor of Accounting
6/81 - 8/88 (Summer Session)

 

INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

Arthur Andersen & Co. CPA’s Staff Accountant
6/ - 8/ (Faculty Resident)

Conviser-Duffy CPA Review Seminar Manager & Instructor
1/80 - 12/90

Arthur Young & Co. CPA’s Staff Accountant
6/69 - 8/69

Touche Ross & Co. CPA’s Staff Accountant
6/66 - 12/68 (Part time)

PUBLICATIONS

Books
Conviser, Duffy & Miller, Theory & Practice (CPA Review Text), Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, (Contributing editor and co-author)

Journal Articles

Weiner, David, Do Private Universities Need Audit Committees, Management Accounting, January, 1981

Weiner, David & Lumer, Marc, Accountants for the Public Interest: A Brief History, The CPA Journal, March 1975

 

Unpublished Manuscripts

Weiner, David, Accounting For Software Development Costs, SFAS 86- A 10th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995

Weiner, David, Teaching the Earnings Per Share Computation, 1993

Weiner, David, Income Tax Allocation: A Continuing Controversy (written during faculty residency in the San Francisco Office of Arthur Andersen & Co.)

Weiner, David, The Corporate Audit Committee: A Review (written in conjunction with a research grant awarded to the University of San Francisco by the Peat Marwick Mitchell Foundation) 1980

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Presentations

American Pharmaceutical Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. March 14, 1992, Managing the Money Side of Your Practice

Workshop on Accounting Education (Co-sponsored by Houghton Mifflin Cop. & The university of San Francisco), Napa Community College, February 1996, Using Corporate Annual Reports to Generate Interest in Principles of Accounting

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Accounting Association

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

 

SERVICE

University

University of San Francisco Search Committees:
9/70 - present Athletic Director
Dean of Admissions
Core Curriculum Committee
Athletic Advisory Board

School

McLaren School of Business Coordinator of Faculty Advising
9/70 - present Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (Chair 1 year)
Search Committee
Accounting Faculty
Faculty Advisor: Beta Alpha Psi

Professional

Accountants for the Public Interest Member of the Board of Directors

 

HONORS/AWARDS

University

University of San Francisco The St. Ignatius Faculty Service 1993 Award
Alpha Sigma Nu
Beta Gamma Sigma

University of Michigan W. A. Paton Fellowship
1966 Beta Alpha Psi

Cornell University Cornell University Scholarship
Martin McVoy Scholarship
Phi Kappa Phi

Professional

Arthur Andersen & Co. Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
1970

 

AREAS OF TEACHING/RESEARCH INTERESTS

Financial Accounting
Auditing
Critical Skills for Professional Accountants

 

EDUCATION

University of Michigan, Ph.D., 1972
Area of Emphasis in Accounting

Cornell University, MBA, 1966
Area of Emphasis in Finance

Binghamton University, BA, 1964
Area of Emphasis in Accounting