Jeff Johanns, an accomplished associate professor of instruction in accounting at The McCombs School of Business, has been appointed as the chair of the Professional Standards Committee by the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants (TXCPA). This prestigious role underscores Johanns’ extensive experience, knowledge, and impact in the accounting field.

The TXCPA, a vital association for finance professionals in the state, has chosen Johanns due to his three decades in the accounting profession and his significant contributions. Having been a member since 1987 and serving on the Professional Standards Committee since 2013, Johanns has actively participated in shaping professional standards and regulations that shape accountancy practices in Texas.

Johanns’ history of influential commentaries on standard-setting issues and a background as a leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP offer a unique blend of academic insight and real-world experience. Beyond academia, Johanns’ expertise has captured the attention of national media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. This recognition highlights his relevance and expertise in the ever-evolving accounting landscape.

Taking the reins of the Professional Standards Committee, Johanns faces contemporary challenges such as environmental, social, and governance reporting, as well as the complexities posed by crypto assets. His wealth of experience and forward-thinking perspective position him well to navigate these complex issues.

Johanns’ appointment not only recognizes his individual achievements but also reflects the excellence of the McCombs School of Business. The school’s commitment to impactful leadership and the advancement of the accounting profession is evident in Johanns’ appointment to this vital role.

Learn more about the Master in Professional Accounting program at McCombs here.