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Christine Kuglin
Christine Kuglin

Poll any of听听friends from high school鈥攈eck, even from middle school鈥攁nd ask them what she was going to be when she grew up. The answer would likely be unanimous.

Kuglin was destined to be a lawyer, they鈥檇 say. Maybe even a judge. No doubt about it.

鈥淎nd then life happened,鈥 said Kuglin, the director of the 快活app鈥檚 new听听program. 鈥淚 became a single mother at the age of 19. So the thought of continuing on and going to law school when you鈥檙e a single mom is not very practical.鈥

So Kuglin took the route that made sense at the time, starting an accounting degree, where she could more quickly attain the skills to get a job.

The short path to a steady income has become a long and distinguished career for Kuglin, who joined the听听in July. Her love for studying numbers, quantifying success and following the rules led her to teaching positions at Arapahoe Community College, Community College of Denver, Metropolitan State 快活app and Eastern Washington University, where she served as chair of the School of Accountancy. Along the way, she grew MSU Denver鈥檚 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program and generated millions of dollars in refunds for low- and middle-income families.

At Daniels, she鈥檒l lead Truth in Accounting鈥攁 program made possible by alumni Jack (BSBA 1979) and听听(BSBA 1979). Sheila is founder and CEO of the national, apolitical organization, which is听听with understandable, reliable and transparent government financial information.

Part of Kuglin鈥檚 role will be helping produce Truth in Accounting鈥檚 annual reports, analyzing the financial state of the nation, states and major cities. She鈥檒l also conduct her own research; most recently, she examined听听and which aren鈥檛.

Kuglin鈥檚 job description includes public education too. In听听on the Truth in Accounting website, she regularly publishes blog posts on topics ranging from the听听迟辞听. In all of her prose, Kuglin strives for clarity, simplicity and objectivity.

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鈥淕overnment accounting isn鈥檛 even a required class in most accounting programs anymore,鈥 Kuglin said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so little emphasis and yet we have trillions of dollars being funded to state and federal governments and we are trillions of dollars in debt as a nation. And nobody was really talking about this or informing the citizenry about the status of our government.鈥

Taking the job at Daniels was the perfect opportunity for Kuglin to bring more attention and gravitas to the issues she cares most about. She hopes to expand Truth in Accounting across disciplines, building internships for students in law and public policy.

But there was also the appeal of returning to the place that made her childhood dreams come true.

Well into her 50s, comfortably teaching at MSU Denver, Kuglin was presented with a second chance at her first love鈥攖he career life had forced her to forgo.

鈥淥ne day, my [department] chair, because I had a master鈥檚 and not a terminal degree, called me up and said, 鈥楬ey, would you consider getting your PhD?鈥欌 Kuglin recalled. 鈥淎nd I said, 鈥楴o, but I would consider getting my JD.鈥欌

So, at age 55, Kuglin left her job and went back to school full time, earning her JD and an LLM in taxation from the听听in 2019.

鈥淚t was hard. It was really hard,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut every day I woke up and felt so grateful. I was old enough to understand how lucky I was to do this.鈥

Her law education certainly overlaps with the accounting profession she has come to love. Lawyers, she points out, frequently negotiate financial settlements. Accountants need to understand the laws surrounding an audit. The education has proved invaluable鈥攕he taught Accounting for Lawyers at Sturm this fall鈥攂ut the experience has been everything.

鈥淚 truly loved every day,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen you wait your whole life to do something, you recognize the blessing of it.鈥