The Advisory Board oversees the strategy and development of the Flying Accounting University
Dr. Löffler is Professor of Banking and Finance at the Free University, Berlin. He has held important academic posts in banking and finance at the Universities of Hannover and Paderborn.
He has been a visiting scholar at the Wharton School of Finance and the University of California, Los Angeles.
He is also a past Dean of the Faculty of Finance, Accounting and Taxation, FU Berlin.
A political scientist, and one of the Founders of the Flying Accounting University, Milda Bagdonaite works in NGO financial management with a particular focus on Eastern Europe.
She has worked on anti-corruption and good governance issues in Lithuania and has experience in journalism and the public sector.
Ms Bagdonaiteilda believes in the relevance of good governance and self-determination in NGOs.
Dr. Caitlin Rosenthal is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley, where she is also affiliated faculty with the Program in Political Economy and Haas Business School.
Her research focuses on the development of management practices, especially those based on data analysis. Rosenthal’s first book, Accounting for Slavery:
Masters and Management (Harvard University Press, 2018) won the Simpkins Award of the Southern Historical Association as well as the first book prize of the Economic History Society.
Before coming to Berkeley, Rosenthal was the Newcomen Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Business School, prior to which she worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Company.