So I thought, how can I combine this knowledge of accounting with a career path that might be more suitable? And the personality tests were suggesting that a teaching career was the best fit for me.”Ĭampbell has received the Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher of the Year award in his department for four straight years. My Myers-Briggs type was ENFP (extroverted, intuition, feeling, perception), which I quickly saw was the exact opposite of an accountant on all four dimensions,” Campbell said. “In my senior year of college, I had to take a personality test for my management class. The two couldn’t be more different-and he has the data to prove it. Then there’s John Campbell, associate professor of accounting in the Terry College of Business. There’s a stereotype of the introverted, dull accountant. B.S., Analytical Finance, Wake Forest University, 2001.M.S.A., Accountancy, Wake Forest University, 2001.
FACTS John Campbell Associate Professor of Accounting