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David W. Young is Professor of Management at Boston University's School of Management, where he served for five years as chair of the Department of Accounting, for four years as director of the Accounting MBA Program, and for three years as director of the Health Care Management Program. He also served a 3-year term as a Gubernatorial-appointed commissioner and chair of the Massachusetts Hospital Payment System Advisory Commission (HospPAC), a 7-member body charged with monitoring access, quality, and fair-market standards as Massachusetts shifted to a more market-oriented health care system. He has been nominated 4 times for BUs prestigious Metcalf Award for teaching excellence.
Professor Young's executive education activities include Harvard Universitys programs for Chiefs of Clinical Service, Health Systems Management, and Leadership Development for Physicians, where he has been a core faculty member for the past 28 years. He also has taught in a variety of in-house programs in hospitals and other health care organizations. He has lectured and taught extensively in Europe, Latin America, Japan, and the Middle East, and has served as a consultant on management control system design to a wide variety of organizations. He has been a Visiting Professor at IESE Business School, in Barcelona, Spain, the University of Bologna (Forli campus) in Italy, and the China-Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai.
Professor Young is the coauthor with Robert N. Anthony of Management Control in Nonprofit Organizations, which is in its seventh edition, and has been translated into Japanese and Italian. He has authored or coauthored over 200 cases and teaching notes that have been used in degree-granting and executive education programs around the world. His most recent books (all published in 2003) are A Managers Guide to Creative Cost Cutting: 181 Ways to Build the Bottom Line, published by McGraw Hill; Techniques of Management Accounting: An Essential Guide for Managers and Financial Professionals (McGraw Hill); and Management Accounting in Health Care Organizations (Jossey Bass).
Professor Young has been a Milton Fund Fellow at the Harvard Medical School, and has served as a board member (and treasurer) of several healthcare and nonprofit organizations. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of The Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation in Brookline MA (where he is treasurer). He has served as an expert witness in several matters concerning nonprofit organization financing, and is a Community Dispute Services Panel Member of the American Arbitration Association. He earned a B.A. from Occidental College in Los Angeles, an M.A. in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles, and a doctorate from the Harvard Business School. For additional information, go to www.davidyoung.org
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