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Simmons Prof. Ray Pfeiffer Named 2022 Outstanding Educator of the Year

Faculty in the Simmons Accounting program have received this Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants award two years in a row

Boston, Mass. (June 13, 2022) – Simmons University announced today that School of Business Professor Ray Pfeiffer has been named the 2022 Outstanding Educator of the Year by the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs). Pfeiffer was selected among all accounting educators in the state of Massachusetts, based on nominations from students. This is the second year in a row that a Simmons professor has won this award; Associate Professor Charlene Spiceland was selected in 2021.

“It has been a privilege to work with my students,” says Pfeiffer. “While accounting isn't always seen as the most fun, easy, or exciting topic, our students bring their passion, creativity, and seriousness of purpose to the classroom experience, and they make teaching a joy. I'm especially gratified that one or more of my students feel that my teaching warrants this recognition.”

It also indicates the quality of the accounting program at Simmons, which began only six years ago.

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“There are a lot of great accounting programs in Massachusetts,” says Interim School of Business Director Erin DeCurtis. “That Simmons faculty have received this recognition two years in a row speaks volumes about our program. We're really proud of the work we’re doing at Simmons.”

“On behalf of MassCPAs and our 11,000 members, I extend a heartfelt congratulations to Ray for being selected as our 2022 Outstanding Educator of the Year,” said Amy Pitter, MassCPAs president and CEO. “We had many qualified nominees, but Ray’s excellence in motivating students and inspiring educational innovation in accounting stood out to our selection committee and made him the most deserving of this award.”

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MassCPAs is the state professional association of certified public accountants, representing over 11,000 members in public accounting practice, industry and business, government and education. Each year, MassCPAs recognizes a full-time accounting educator at a college or university who has demonstrated excellence in the classroom and active involvement in the accounting profession.

Born and raised in eastern Pennsylvania, Pfeiffer earned his Bachelor’s at Moravian College and his PhD at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He came to Simmons in 2019 as Associate Professor, and served as Director of the School of Business from 2020 to 2021. Prior to Simmons, he was Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Professor of Accounting in the Neeley School of Business at TCU. Dr. Pfeiffer's area of specialty is financial reporting. Over his career, he has taught at all levels, from freshmen to seniors, Master's students, and doctoral students.

“I came to Simmons very deliberately to be able to work with students in small classes and in an environment that values gender equality in the business world and the connections between the liberal arts and professional education,” says Pfeiffer. “My first three years have shown me that I made the right decision in coming here. It has been so great to have the chance to teach students repeatedly across multiple courses. I feel that I get to know them as individuals and can watch them as they progress from being college students to becoming professionals on their way to fulfilling and meaningful careers and lives.”

About Simmons University

Located in the heart of Boston, Simmons is a respected private university offering more than 50 majors and programs for undergraduate women and graduate programs open to all on campus, in blended formats, or entirely online in nursing and health sciences, liberal arts, business, communications, social work, public health, and library and information science. Founded in 1899, Simmons has established a model of higher education that other colleges and universities are only recently beginning to adapt: the combination of education for leadership in high-demand professional fields with the intellectual foundation of the liberal arts. The result is a Simmons graduate prepared not only to work, but to lead in professional, civic, and personal life — a vision of empowerment that Simmons calls preparation for life’s work. Follow Simmons on Twitter at @SimmonsUniv, and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/school/simmons-university/.

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