M.S.–Georgia Institute of TechnologyB.B.A.–Georgia State UniversityMr. T.P. Hall. joined the Michael J. Coles College of Business in 1990 as a member of the graduate faculty and is a Professor of Business Administration in the Department of Leadership and Professional Development at Kennesaw State University (KSU). He teaches exclusively in the KSU Executive MBA program in the areas of accounting, general management and leadership. He has previously held academic appointments at Georgia State University (where he is Professor Emeritus of the School Of Accountancy), the University of Alabama, Cranfield Institute of Management (England), Georgia Institute of Technology, and Salisbury State.T.P. has worked as Senior Consultant with Arthur Andersen in the areas of accounting and Information systems, organizational development, and management/executive training. He is a frequent speaker at management meetings and his clients include the Department of Defense– Army, Navy, and Air Force, Coca Cola, Pepsico, AT&T, Bell South, Georgia Power, Duke Power, Georgia Pacific. He has also worked with many government agencies such as Dept of Labor, GSA, GAO, etc.. He presents educational programs for the AICPA throughout the US in conjunction with state CPA Societies.Professor Hall has published a number of articles in the areas of accounting and management/leadership. His current interests are managerial accounting and leadership development. His honors include the International Systems Award – Association Of Systems Management, Faculty Member of the Year–College of Business –Georgia State University, Appreciation Award–US ARMY Information Command, Distinguished Service Award–Coles College Of Business – KSU, Distinguished Service Award–GA. Society of CPA´S, and the Georgia Society of CPA´S 2000 Accounting Educator of the Year Award.Mr. Hall is a CPA and has a B.B.A. degree in Accounting, a M.S. in Industrial Management, and postgraduate work in Accounting, Management, and Economics.