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Ms. Cooper is most well-known for her role in uncovering the corporate
fraud at WorldCom - to date the largest corporate fraud in history.
She was named one of Time Magazine’s 2002 Persons of the Year
after detecting and reporting the fraud. Time Magazine has been naming
its Person of the Year since 1927. The designation is given to the
person or person(s) who most affected events during the year. Prior
to Ms. Cooper, Sherron Watkins and Coleen Rowley, the designation has
been given to only four women including Wallis Simpson, Madam Chiang
Kai Shek, Elizabeth II, and Corazon Aquino.
Ms. Cooper was inducted to the 2004 AICPA Hall of Fame, and is the first
woman to receive this distinction. She was featured as one of twenty-five
influential working mothers in the November 2004 issue of Working Mother.
Along with Senator Sarbanes, Representative Oxley and Sherron Watkins, Ms.
Cooper was awarded the 2003 Maria & Sidney E. Rolfe Award by the Women’s
Economic Round Table. This award was presented to Ms. Cooper due to her extraordinary
contributions to educating the public about economics, business and finance.
Ms. Cooper is also the 2003 recipient of the Accounting Exemplar Award,
which is awarded annually to an individual who has made notable contributions
to professionalism and ethics in accounting practice or education. The American
Accounting Association’s Public Interest Section recognized Ms. Cooper
for her efforts to promote professionalism and ethics in the accounting profession.
Ms. Cooper is the tenth recipient of the Accounting Exemplar Award and the
first woman to receive the award.
Ms. Cooper previously served as the Chief Audit Executive for MCI until
July 2004. Prior to joining MCI, she worked in public accounting in Atlanta,
Georgia for PricewaterhouseCoopers and Deloitte & Touche. Ms. Cooper
received her undergraduate degree in Accounting from Mississippi State University
and her Masters of Accountancy from the University of Alabama.
Ms. Cooper is a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Georgia, a Certified
Information Systems Auditor and a Certified Fraud Examiner. In addition to
her professional designations, she is a member of the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants, the Information Systems Audit and Control
Association, The Institute of Internal Auditors and the Association of Certified
Fraud Examiners.
Ms. Cooper previously served on the Accounting Advisory Board for the University
of Alabama, and currently serves on the Louisiana State University Center
for Internal Auditing Advisory Board. Ms. Cooper speaks to both students
and professionals across the country to share some of the lessons she has
learned and to emphasize the importance of strong ethical and moral leadership.
She resides in Mississippi with her husband Lance Cooper and their two daughters.
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