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Glenn Leonard

Glenn Leonard is an Assistant Professor in the University of New Brunswick's Faculty of Business Administration, where he teaches accounting, finance, and strategic management. His academic interests include accounting, business and economic history, particularly as it relates to military matters, contemporary strategic management, contemporary accounting and finance, military history (the First World War), Balkan history, terrorism, and democracy. His presentations and publications include works on the history and evolution of Canadian management theory, organization sources of professionalism, and popular perceptions of the First World War. He was awarded Professor of the Year in 2007 by the Faculty of Business Administration Undergraduate Business Society and has been a nominee for the Allan P. Stuart award for Excellence in Teaching. A long-time resident of Fredericton, he received a B.B.A. (1990) and an M.A. (2003) in History from U.N.B. and is currently completing his doctorate, also at U.N.B. He is also a professional accountant (C.A.) and has over twenty years of experience in various management positions in manufacturing, retail, wholesale, service, and non-profit organizations.

Books by Glenn Leonard