Dr. John Friedlan has devoted more than 20 years to training future managers and accountants. As an award-winning teacher at York University's Schulich School of Business and Associate Professor at Ontario Tech University, Dr. Friedlan's goal is to get students to think critically about balance sheets, net income, and how accounting numbers can often be managed to turn losses into profits and vice versa. At York University, he was awarded the Educator of the Year Award for undergraduates in 1992 and a Seymour Schulich Award for Teaching Excellence in 2000. He has also worked at Nabisco Brands as well as at the Board of Examiners at the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. His articles have been published in top accounting journals including: His work has appeared in practitioner journals such as: He has also presented papers at meetings of: Contemporary Accounting Research (1994) Issues in Accounting Education (1995) CGA Magazine (1994) CA Magazine (1996) American Accounting Association Canadian Academic Accounting Association Canadian Finance Association He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1980.