Dr. Michelle Hanlon

Professor

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Biography

Michelle Hanlon is a prominent figure at MIT Sloan School of Management where she serves as the Howard W. Johnson Professor of Accounting and Deputy Dean for Faculty Research. Her primary teaching responsibility involves the Taxes and Business Strategy class, and she has a distinguished record of educational excellence, evidenced by multiple teaching awards, including MIT Sloan's Outstanding Teaching Award and the Jamieson Prize for Excellence in Teaching. Hanlon's research focuses on the intersection of taxation and financial accounting, investigating topics such as corporate tax decision-making, the implications of tax policies on mergers and acquisitions, and the effects of tax avoidance on corporate reputation. Over the years, she has received numerous accolades for her scholarly contributions, including the Distinguished Contribution to Accounting Literature Award from the American Accounting Association. Hanlon has also been actively involved in academia, serving as an editor for leading accounting journals and co-authoring several influential textbooks in the field. Her academic qualifications include a BBA from Eastern Illinois University, a Master of Accountancy from the University of Missouri-St. Louis, and a PhD from the University of Washington.

Research Interests

Awards

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Teaching with Digital Technology Award

2020-07-31
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Outstanding Teacher Award

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Distinguished Contributions to Accounting Literature Award

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American Tax Association Outstanding Manuscript Award

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Presidential Scholar