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Robert (Bob) Szymanski
Title: | Lecturer |
Department: | School of Accounting Darla Moore School of Business |
Email: | robert.szymanski@moore.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-1572 |
Office: | Darla Moore School of Business, Room 410L |
Resources: | Curriculum Vitae [pdf] |

Background
Robert “Bob” Szymanski is a lecturer in the School of Accounting and serves as the
faculty coordinator for the SAP Academic Alliances program. Szymanski also works directly
with the Department of Executive Education to help develop corporate outreach at the
Darla Moore School of Business. He owns and operates a private consulting firm which
specializes in SAP consulting and education. His consulting work has included many
Fortune 500 companies as well as SAP America. Szymanski also holds three professional
certification in SAP. He is a certified solutions architect for SAP ERP and a certified
associate consultant in SAP ERP Procurement. As well as holding these professional
certifications, he serves as a leading SAP TERP10 certification instructor in the
Americas. Szymanski is also a member of a team at Baton Simulations, a leading ERP
Simulation Software company based in Montreal, Quebec.
Szymanski acquired his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Boston College. He earned
his MBA from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College in 1998. His primary
area of interest include information systems and accounting information systems. Shortly
after receiving his MBA, he started up his consulting firm based out of Altamonte
Springs, Florida. Soon thereafter, he became an instructor at the University of Central
Florida, where he worked until 2010. During his time at the University of Central
Florida, he was instrumental in implementing and building the largest SAP University
Alliance program in North America.
In 2010, Szymanski joined the Department of Information Systems at Georgia Southern
University where he helped further the SAP academic program. He served as a lecturer
at Georgia Southern University through December 2014, when he left to join the Moore
School at the University of South Carolina. He currently serves as the university's
faculty coordinator for the SAP University Alliance as well as being the university
champion for the American SAP User's Group.
Research
His research interests include information systems and accounting information systems.
Education
MBA, Carroll School of Management, Boston College, 1998
B.S., Boston College, 1986