BAS Accounting Faculty Bios – Winter 2019

Tim LinnemannTimothy Linnemann
Adjunct Instructor

Email: tim.linnemann@bellevuecollege.edu

Phone: (206) 919-6934

Office Location: R230

Spring 2018 Courses: PHIL 360, PHIL 115

Biography:

Tim Linnemann has been teaching philosophy at Bellevue College since Winter 2011 and has served as the faculty advisor for BC’s student Philosophy Club since Fall 2012. He is passionate about making the world of philosophy accessible to anyone unfamiliar with it and also with bridging the conceptual and cultural barriers that separate different philosophical paradigms, with the hope of enabling them to have critical, respectful, and productive conversations with each other. Examples include secular/religious, eastern/western, and analytic/continental systems of philosophy. In his free time he currently is enjoying growing into parenthood and is an avid board game enthusiast.

DEGREES: B.A. in Philosophy, University of Puget Sound; M.A. in Philosophy, Western Michigan University.

AREAS OF INTEREST: Ethical Theory/Moral Psychology, Philosophy of Mind/Cognitive Science, Eastern Philosophy.


Annette Moultrie-OhensAnnette Moultrie-Ohens
Adjunct Instructor

Email: annette.ohens@bellevuecollege.edu

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Spring 2019 Courses: ACCT 400

Biography:

Annette joined Bellevue College as an adjunct instructor teaching ACCT 360 online in fall 2017. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Education at South Carolina State University, Masters in Business Administration (Finance) at Webster University, and recently completed her Ph.D in Management/Accounting at Walden University. She has over five years experience teaching a variety of accounting, business, finance, and management courses to both undergraduate and graduate students. She is currently an accountant with the University of California, Berkeley.

Annette is CEO and Founder of Change Agent Management Services (CAMS). CAMS provide consulting services to individuals, public, and private organizations interested in providing strategic diversity-based culture, training, coaching, and mentoring in addressing all facets of diversity to meet the needs of the organization. Her first self-publish book, “What are You Afraid of?” will be launched in fall 2018. It will be an inspirational book for empowering men and women to pursue their dreams and aspirations in spite of failures, discouragements, and their background. Annette is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.


Anne-Mary Nash-HarunaAnne-Mary Nash-Haruna
Full-time Instructor

Email: anne-mary.nash-harun@bellevuecollege.edu

Phone: (425) 564-2052

Office Location: A254

Spring 2019 Courses: ACCT 370 and ACCT 491

Biography:

Anne Mary joined Bellevue College as a tenure track instructor in 2011. Teaching a variety of classes in the two year degree until the BAS was started in fall of 2015. She was also instrumental to the BAS in Accounting here at BC. Anne Mary received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Finance from her home country Nigeria in 1997, Masters in Professional Accounting with concentration in Controllership at Strayer University Columbia SC in 2007, and is expected to complete her Ph.D in Management with concentration in Finance and Accounting at Walden University in July of 2018. Anne Mary has over ten years experience teaching a variety of accounting, business, finance, and management courses to both undergraduate and graduate students. Anne Mary is the program chair of the Accounting Program.

Apart from teaching, Anne Mary has worked in the field of Accounting for more than 19 years in different positions ranging from staff accountant, management, state auditor for the state of SC, corporate and public accounting, internal auditor, managed a credit union, finance, and a tax specialist to mention a few. During tax season, she volunteers to help prepare taxes with United Way.

Anne Mary is originally from Nigeria, and relocated to the United States with her family in 1999. She has three children: the oldest is 19 and goes to school in New York, and she also has a set of twins that are 16 and in high school. In her free time she loves to travel with her family and also to watch movies.


Donald RoweDonald Rowe
Full-time Instructor

Email: donald.rowe@bellevuecollege.edu

Phone: (425) 564-3338

Office Location: A254

Spring 2019 Courses: ACCT 370 and ACCT 400

Biography:

I joined Bellevue College Fall quarter 2016. Primarily, I teach courses for students pursuing the BAS in Applied Accounting. I am a graduate of the University of Washington (Foster School of Business), having earned a Masters in Professional Accounting (Taxation). I hold the Quality Matters “Independent Applying the QM Rubric” and “Peer Reviewer Course (PRC) 2008-2013” Certificates. I am a Certified Public Accountant.

My classes are rigorous, and emphasize the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills in applied accounting. You should expect a lecture for each chapter we cover in class. Students benefit from a variety of learning experiences designed for their engagement. For example, individual and group research projects and/or case studies. Students will complete their research and present their findings to their classmates. Since my areas of industry expertise include (but are not limited to) professional services, construction, hi-tech, and life science, I infuse real world applications into our classroom discussions.

I am happy to hear from my former students when they report they are awarded jobs in the industry, or get admitted to a University to pursue advanced education.


Last Updated March 24, 2022