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Barbara Farrell Receives Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

Posted
July 10, 2024
Barbara Farrell speaking into a microphone.

In a remarkable career that spans over four decades, Barbara Farrell, EdD, CPA, has been an indomitable force in the field of accounting education at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ. The Lubin School of Business professor was recently honored with the prestigious Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing her unwavering commitment to teaching, service, scholarship, and her significant contributions to the Pace community.

Professor Farrell's journey with Pace began humbly in 1980, when she joined as an adjunct professor while concurrently working in public accounting and the private sector. Her expertise in auditing information systems quickly became an asset, and by 1983, she transitioned to a full-time faculty role. Over the years, she has taught a myriad of accounting courses, imparting knowledge that has shaped the careers of countless students.

The impact of Professor Farrell's dedication is evident in the success of her students. Many of them have risen to prominence in the business world and continue to give back to the university. The establishment of the EY Tutoring Lab, the EY Scholarship program, and the Deloitte Video Conference rooms in both New York City and Pleasantville are testaments to the enduring influence of her mentorship and teaching.

Beyond her teaching responsibilities, Professor Farrell has been a stalwart supporter of student organizations and university committees. Since 1983, she has served as the faculty advisor to the Robert S. Pace Accounting Society, nurturing the next generation of accounting professionals. Her leadership extends to numerous committees, including the Budget Committee, the Curriculum Committee, and the Audit and Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees, where she has played a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the university.

Professor Farrell's academic credentials are as impressive as her professional achievements. She earned her BBA/MBA from Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ in 1978, passed the CPA exam that same year, and joined Touche Ross, NYC, in June 1978. Her pursuit of knowledge led her to Columbia University, where she completed her EdD in 1993.

The Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award is a fitting tribute to Professor Farrell's extraordinary career and her unwavering dedication to excellence in her discipline. Her legacy at Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ is not just one of academic rigor and professional success but also of profound personal connections and lasting contributions to the university community. As we celebrate her achievements, we are reminded of the indelible mark she has left on Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ and the generations of students who have benefited from her wisdom and guidance.

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