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Bridget Stomberg.
IU Bloomington

Bridget Stomberg

Kelley School of Business

Expert Bio

Bridget Stomberg is an associate professor of accounting at the IU Kelley School of Business, where she also is faculty chair of the Undergraduate Program and the Glaubinger Chair for Undergraduate Leadership. Her work focuses on the intersection of tax and financial reporting regulation, and explores the effects of tax policies and enforcement on corporate activities.

Her research has been published in top accounting journals including The Accounting Review, Review of Accounting Studies and Contemporary Accounting Research. In July 2021, she launched a podcast, Taxes for the Masses, where she and her co-host discuss hot tax topics in a way that informs nontax and nonaccounting experts about the issues making headlines.

Before joining Kelley, she spent four years on the faculty of the Tull School of Accounting at the University of Georgia. Before entering academia, she worked in public accounting (PwC, Phoenix) and served as the director of tax for Insight Enterprises and P.F. Chang’s China Bistro.

Areas of Expertise

Corporate tax, accounting for income tax.

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