Stanley Sauber
Lecturer
Accounting
Stanley Sauber has been a New York State-licensed CPA since 1972. He has served as IRS agent and case manager from 1968 to 1995, and technical adviser to Manhattan District IRS. He joined Brooklyn College in 1987 and has served as graduate deputy of the accounting program (fall 2007 - fall 2008), assistant to to the accounting deputy (fall 2008 - fall 2010), and accounting deputy (fall 2010 - present). He developed the current accounting curriculum and designed the new 150-credit bachelor's degree. Sauber is a member of the AICPA and Tax Committee.
Show Scholarly Activities and Professional Accomplishments
Education:
B.S., Brooklyn College - 1966 (Accounting)
Areas of Expertise:
Adviser to more than 1,000 accounting students on how to obtain their CPA license. Evaluator of accounting credits for transfer students from universities around the world. Tax consultant.
Awards, Honors and Fellowships
Brooklyn College Accounting Society Recognition Award. (Awards and Honors) 2008
Accounting Society and NABA "Favorite Professor of the Year" Award, 2002-03. (Awards and Honors) 2003
Albert Gallatin Award, IRS. (Awards and Honors) 1995
Outstanding PMRS Award, IRS. (Awards and Honors) 1995
SGS Student Government Award. (Awards and Honors) 1990
Professional Leadership
Member, search committee for a new Accounting chairperson. (Professional Leadership: Committee Service) 2012
Member, search committee for the new dean of the Brooklyn College School of Business. (Professional Leadership: Committee Service) 2011
Chairman, CPA Advisory Committee. (Professional Leadership: Organizational Leadership Position) 1990
President, New York Association of CPAs in the IRS. (Professional Leadership: Organizational Leadership Position) 1990
Community Activities
Vice president and treasurer of a large religious congregation. 2012
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