Dr. Joseph Krupka CPA/PFS CGMA has an extensive background in accounting and financial services education. Dr. Krupka’s skillset and professional experience bring great value to our student body and college.
Dr. Krupka has published and presented research on a variety of topics regarding 529 savings plans, IRA plans, academic dishonesty, tax related issues, ethics, estate planning, remote learning, financial statement analysis, and personal financial planning for College students. Also, Dr. Krupka has been a textbook reviewer and article reviewer of numerous academic articles. He has served as coordinator of both the IRS Adrian Project, and IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program.
His academic background includes Program Coordinator, Financial Planning and Accounting Programs, Graduate Faculty, AACSB Scholarly Academic at Florida State University, Associate Professor, AACSB Scholarly Academic, Savannah State University, Graduate Adjunct Professor, The Citadel, MBA Program, Associate Professor, AACSB Scholarly Academic, Lander University, and Graduate Faculty, AACSB Scholarly Academic, Texas A & M University Commerce. He has taught various graduate and undergraduate courses.
His academic background includes Program Coordinator, Financial Planning and Accounting Programs, Graduate Faculty, AACSB Scholarly Academic at Florida State University, Associate Professor, AACSB Scholarly Academic, Savannah State University, Graduate Adjunct Professor, The Citadel, MBA Program, Associate Professor, AACSB Scholarly Academic, Lander University, and Graduate Faculty, AACSB Scholarly Academic, Texas A & M University Commerce. He has taught various graduate and undergraduate courses.