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Guy Chiarello '81 is the Chief Information Officer for JPMorgan Chase with worldwide responsibility for the firm's information technology functions. He also received the Alumni Citation, the College’s highest honor, which recognizes individuals for outstanding community service and continued support to TCNJ.
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Faculty Research Highlights
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Enterprise Risk Management was published in the Blackwell Finance Series in December 2009, with a chapter by Susan Hume: “Financial Reporting and Disclosure Risk Management.” Hume is pictured here at the at the Financial Women’s Association Annual Fundraising Event at the NYSE Exchange.
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Bill Keep’s recent publications include “Furthering Organizational Priorities with Less Than Truthful Behavior: A Call for Additional Tools,” in the April 2009 issue of Journal of Business Ethics (86), and “Deception and defection from ethical norms in market relationships: a general analytic framework,” co-authored in Business Ethics: A European Review in January 2010 (19, 1.)
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In September 2009, “The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX): A redundant regulation for the banking industry,” by Accounting graduate Victoria Garneau ’08 and Abdus Shahid, was published in Vol. 10, Issue 4 of the Journal of Banking Regulation. Ms. Garneau recently acquired her CPA license and is employed by Ernst & Young LLP, in the Business Tax Services Group.
- Donald Vandegrift’s article "Men, Women, and Competition: An Experimental Test of Behavior," appeared in the October 2009 issue of the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.
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Dr. William W. Keep was appointed Dean of the School of Business in June 2009. Dr. Keep comes to TCNJ from Quinnipiac University, where he served as Professor of Marketing. 


