Faculty Member
Noah Myers is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the Woodbury School of Business. He holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from Arizona State University and both a B.S. and Master of Accountancy from Brigham Young University. Before transitioning to academia, Noah worked as an IT auditor at Ernst & Young and as an ERP consultant for Squire and Company, where he gained hands-on expertise in fraud prevention, internal controls, and systems implementation.
As an educator, Noah equips future accountants with cutting-edge skills in Artificial Intelligence, data platforms such as Alteryx, SQL, and VBA to address complex challenges in data analytics and fraud detection. His research covers the regulation of the audit profession, information search behaviors, and the transformative role of technology in business practices. He regularly presents to professional organizations, sharing insights on fraud prevention, artificial intelligence, and the intersection of technology and accounting.
Noah also serves on the Executive Board of the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants (UACPA) and is a licensed CPA in the state of Utah.
Major: Business Administration
Major: Accounting
Accounting Information Systems, Fall 2025
Accounting Information Systems, Fall 2025
Accounting Information Systems, Fall 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Accounting, Fall 2025
Accounting Information Systems, Summer 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Accounting, Summer 2025
Accounting Information Systems, Spring 2025
Accounting Information Systems, Spring 2025
Accounting Information Systems, Spring 2025
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Accounting, Spring 2025
Data Analytics for Business, Spring 2025