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Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business adds four faculty members

Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management added four faculty members starting in the fall semester. They are:

  • Robbie Bishop-Monroe was named an assistant professor of accounting. She has been an assistant professor of accounting at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, as well as an adjunct professor of accounting at Clark Atlanta University, Strayer University and Shorter University, all in Atlanta, Georgia. She was an audit coordinator and senior accountant for the Fulton County government in Georgia and associate vice president of student financial services at Morehouse College, senior financial specialist for the Federal Reserve Bank and managing partner for the accounting firm Bishop, Hampton and Associates LLC. Bishop-Monroe is a certified public accountant and certified fraud examiner. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Queens College, an MBA from Clark Atlanta University and a Doctor of Business Administration from Creighton University’s Heider College of Business.
  • Stacy Chavez was named an assistant professor of accounting. Her academic experience includes teaching managerial accounting at Texas Tech University. She was a senior accountant for Boeing Co., international accounting manager for Trustwave Holdings Inc. and senior associate, transactions and restructuring, for KPMG LLP. Chavez is a certified public accountant. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in international affairs from Florida State University, a Master of Accounting Science from Northern Illinois University and a Doctor of Business Administration with a concentration in accounting from Texas Tech University.
  • Matthew E. Brach was named a lecturer in finance. He has served as a visiting professor at Villanova University’s Villanova School of Business and a scholar fellow at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Brach has worked for private equity and real estate funds to include most recently 22Q Management Consultants LLC in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and Argosy Capital in Wayne, Pennsylvania, as well as several accounting firms. Brach is a certified public accountant. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Villanova University, an MBA from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business and a Doctor of Business Administration from Temple University’s Fox School of Business.
  • Pratima Kshetry was named a lecturer in information systems, law and operations. Kshetry is a software engineer at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and an adjunct lecturer at the University of Maryland iSchool. She previously held positions as a quantitative data analyst for the American Foundation for AIDS Research and as a clinical SAS programmer for Impact Data Solutions. Additionally, she worked as a software developer in Nepal. Kshetry earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from Apex College in Kathmandu, Nepal, and a Master of Science in information science from the University of Maryland in College Park.