Wake Forest University recently promoted two faculty members to associate professor positions in the Calloway School of Business and Accountancy.

William Marcum, Citibank Faculty Fellow, and Annette Ranft, Exxon-Wayne Calloway Faculty Fellow, were promoted to associate professors of business.

Marcum joined the Calloway School in 1996. Ranft joined the Calloway School in 1999.

The Calloway School, the largest undergraduate program at Wake Forest, is ranked 25th among all undergraduate business programs by U.S. News & World Report and its accounting students have scored first or second in the nation on the CPA exam for the past five years. More than 400 students are currently enrolled in the Calloway School, which offers four-year degrees in business, analytical finance, mathematical business and information systems, and a five-year program to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in accountancy. The Calloway School also offers a master’s degree in accountancy for students who have already earned an undergraduate degree.

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