Gabriel Saucedo, PhD, CPA

Gabriel Saucedo

Associate Professor

PhD, Accounting, Virginia Tech

Areas of Expertise

Auditing, Feedback Systems, Financial Statements

Biography

Gabriel Saucedo joined Seattle University in 2014 from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, where he worked as a graduate assistant and completed his doctoral studies. Prior to completing his PhD, Gabriel earned his undergraduate business administration degree from Gonzaga University, and then spent 6 years with KPMG-Seattle in the audit practice, focusing on consumer product and healthcare clients.

Gabriel's research is in the area of auditor and investor decision-making, with specific focuses in feedback systems, voluntary disclosures, and human capital. In addition, Gabriel writes academic cases for classroom integration, three of which have won awards from the Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Section of the American Accounting Association. His work has been published in the International Journal of Auditing, Current Issues in Auditing, Managerial Auditing Journal, the Journal of Accounting Education, and the Review of Business. Gabriel’s teaching experience includes both undergraduate and graduate-level auditing, financial accounting, managerial accounting, and introduction to information systems. He is recognized as a KPMG Diversity Scholar, and is a faculty professor for Audit Foundations, a section of KPMG’s Business School.