B.S., 1978, Accountancy, University of Illinois J.D., 1981, Law, University of Minnesota LL.M., 1988, Taxation, Georgetown University Law Center Mark A. Sellner serves as director of graduate studies in taxation in the MBT program and as a full-time graduate tax professor. He previously taught in the Carlson School accounting department and in the MBT program as an adjunct professor for more than 25 years. He has taught national tax training programs for CPA firms, the American Institute of CPAs, and the Tax Executives Institute. He also speaks on tax and financial accounting topics for the Minnesota Society of CPAs and the Minnesota State Bar Association. Sellner developed and teaches one of the first graduate tax seminars in the country on FAS 109 computation and analysis. He also teaches graduate tax courses on corporate taxation and mergers and acquisitions and undergraduate financial accounting. Mark has held corporate tax director and CPA firm tax partner positions. He has worked at an international CPA firm's national tax department in Washington DC on the federal income taxation of corporations filing consolidated returns and in a big-four firm's metropolitan New York headquarters on tax training. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois with high honors, the University of Minnesota Law School, and the Georgetown University Law Center. He is a CPA, lawyer, and certified financial planner.
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