Best 40-Under-40 Professor Kenneth Merkley by: Andrea Carter on February 12, 2014 | 2,108 Views February 12, 2014 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Kenneth Merkley of Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management is among the 40 best business school profs under 40 Kenneth Merkley Assistant Professor of Accounting and Barry and Ann Ridings Sesquicentennial Fellow Age: 33 Institution: Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management Since: 2011 Before current institution: PhD student at the University of Michigan Hometown: Salt Lake City, UT Marital status: Married to Andrea Merkley Children: 4 children (Joseph, Elizabeth, Madeline, and Katherine) Education: PhD in Business Administration, University of Michigan MAcc in Accounting, Brigham Young University B.S. in Accounting, Brigham Young University Courses currently teaching: Financial Statement Analysis, Advanced Financial Statement Analysis, PhD Seminar: Financial Reporting and Disclosure Fun fact: I am my family’s designated wedding singer and guitarist. My wife and I have performed duets at several family weddings over the years. We hope that our lower-than-market price (i.e. free) is not our greatest attraction. Professor you most admire: William Beaver (Stanford University). Most memorable moment as a professor: One day in class, we were discussing the impacts of international accounting standards on financial reporting using an example from an Australian mining company. It turned out that one of my students had been involved with a proposed M&A transaction for the company, leading to a very enlightening discussion for everyone, myself included. I find that the best moments of my profession are when everyone brings something to the table in ways that make us all learn new things together. “If I weren’t a b-school professor…” I would probably be a naturalist of sorts, studying anything from ornithology to biology to geology to paleontology. My kids and I enjoy exploring the outdoors to find different kinds of plants, animals, and rocks. Professor Merkley studies the role of information in capital markets. He currently examines corporate financial communication decisions and the influence of corporate disclosures on capital market participants (investors and financial analysts, for example). An Eagle Scout, Merkley is the Barry and Ann Ridings Sesquicentennial Fellow at Johnson, as well as a recipient of the Spivey/Hall Fellowship at the Ross School of Business. His work has been mentioned in media outlets like CNBC and Reuters. Kenneth Merkley is among “The World’s 40 Best B-School Profs Under the Age of 40“