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AISHA G. MEEKS, PH.D, CPA
Morehouse College
Business Administration And Economics Division Faculty
- Department Chair, Business and Economics
- Professor, Business and Economics
Education
Jackson State University
Bachelor of Business Administration
Jackson State University
Master of Business Administration
Jackson State University
Doctorate of Philosophy
Contact Information
Phone
470.639.0253
Office Location
Massey Leadership Center, Rm. 226
Office Hours
Monday, Wednesday (By Appointment)
About Dr. Aisha G. Meeks
Dr. Aisha G. Meeks, CPA, is a seasoned executive with a remarkable track record spanning academia, accounting, and community leadership. With a distinguished career marked by unwavering commitment, Dr. Meeks currently holds the prestigious positions of Department Chair of Business and Associate Professor of Accounting at Morehouse College. Her journey to these pivotal roles has been shaped by a wealth of experiences that showcase her dedication to education, diversity, and empowerment.
Prior to her tenure at Morehouse College, Dr. Meeks made substantial contributions as the Department Chair of Accounting, Finance, and Applied Economics at Dalton State College. Her visionary leadership and expert knowledge have left an enduring mark on both institutions.
Recognizing her fervent dedication to advancing equality and diversity within academic and professional realms, Dr. Meeks plays an active role as a board member of The Sadie Collective. Through this capacity, she takes proactive measures to address the pipeline pathway narrative for minority women across fields such as economics, finance, data science, and policy. Her membership in the American Accounting Association, coupled with her participation in the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee, further underscore her commitment to fostering an inclusive environment.
Dr. Meeks is a staunch advocate for the success of future generations. Beyond her executive responsibilities, she is engaged in conducting impactful financial literacy seminars in economically marginalized communities. This crucial work is facilitated through her partnership with IPX Management, LLC, reflecting her dedication to making a positive impact that transcends traditional executive roles.
With a deep commitment to community enrichment, Dr. Meeks serves as a board member of the Douglas County Boys and Girls Club and the Performance Based Foundation of the Arts Center. Her involvement underscores a comprehensive dedication to the well-being and advancement of the individuals and communities she serves.
Dr. Meeks’ illustrious journey is underscored by a diverse array of professional experiences. Prior to her academic pursuits, she held pivotal roles with Atlanta Public Schools, Georgia Pacific Corporation, and WorldCom, Inc. Her extensive expertise as a Certified Public Accountant is complemented by her educational accomplishments, including a B.A. in Accounting, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in business administration with a major in accounting from Jackson State University.
In her executive capacity, Dr. Aisha G. Meeks, CPA, embodies leadership, community engagement, and a commitment to excellence. Her multifaceted background and resolute dedication to progress position her as a respected figure in both executive and professional spheres. Through her endeavors, she continues to inspire, empower, and lead, leaving an enduring legacy of positive transformation.
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PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
Meeks, A. G. and Barr, D., The Effects of a Limited Liability Agreement and Audit Firm Size on Bank Loan Officers’ Perceptions of Privately Held Companies’ Creditworthiness, Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research, 2023
Meeks, A. G., McCoy, N., and Thompson, D. Are Bankers’ Perception of the Implications of Litigation-Related Clauses Consistent with Regulators and Standard Setters?, Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 21(4), 2021, pp. 47-55
McCoy, N., Meeks, A. G., Reliable Audit Insurance: Auditing Premiums Using Excel, Southeast Case Research Journal, 18(1), 2021, pp. 17-22
Wu, Ruohan and Meeks, A.G., How Does Bribery Affect a Firm’s Future Growth? Empirical Evidence from Transition Economies, Post-Communist Economies, 2019
Thompson, Dave, and Meeks, A. G., Should Auditors of Nonpublic Companies be allowed to provide Tax Services to their Audit Clients?, Accountancy Business and the Public Interest, 2018
Meeks, A. G., Limited Liability and Indemnification Clauses: Bankers’ Perceptions on Auditor Independence and the Effects on Loan Decisions, Accountancy Business and the Public Interest, 2017
Broady, K. E. Meeks, A. G., and Todd, Cutis, Obesity and Social Inequality in America: Cultural and Empirical Determinants, Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 17(1), 2017, pp. 73-84
Meeks, A. G., Business Professionals Run Boldly, Dalton State Business Analytics, 5 (2), Fall 2017, pp. 9
Meeks, A. G., Are Small Firms Prepared for the Appalachian Regional Port, Dalton State Business Analytics, 5 (1), Spring 2017, pp. 7
Meeks, A. G., Perry, Virginia, SEC Decisions Creates Funding Opportunities for Small Businesses, Dalton State Business Analytics, 4 (2), Fall 2015, pp. 7
Broady, K. E. and Meeks, A. G., Obesity and Social Inequality in America, Review of Black Political Economy, 2015, pp. 201-209.
Broady, K.E, and Meeks, A.G., African Americans, Payday Lenders, and the Foreclosure Crisis in Mississippi., Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 14(1), 2014, pp. 7-20
-Best Paper Award, 2014 Las Vegas International Academic Conference
Broady, K.E, and Meeks, A.G., Credit from Accelerator to Primary Means of Purchase., Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 12(3), 2012, pp. 21-27
Broady, K.E, and Meeks, A.G., Mississippi Residential Mortgage Foreclosure: Conservative or Not? Journal of International Business and Economics, 11(4), 2011, pp. 11-16
Broady, K. E. and Meeks, A. G., Consumer Decadence and Credit Market Destruction: Did the Decline in the U.S. Saving Rate Cause the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis? European Journal of Management, 10(2), 2010, pp. 1-13
PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
Meeks, A. G. and Barr, D., The Effects of a Limited Liability Agreement and Audit Firm Size on Bank Loan Officers’ Perceptions of Privately Held Companies’ Creditworthiness, Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research, 2023
Meeks, A. G., McCoy, N., and Thompson, D. Are Bankers’ Perception of the Implications of Litigation-Related Clauses Consistent with Regulators and Standard Setters?, Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 21(4), 2021, pp. 47-55
McCoy, N., Meeks, A. G., Reliable Audit Insurance: Auditing Premiums Using Excel, Southeast Case Research Journal, 18(1), 2021, pp. 17-22
Wu, Ruohan and Meeks, A.G., How Does Bribery Affect a Firm’s Future Growth? Empirical Evidence from Transition Economies, Post-Communist Economies, 2019
Thompson, Dave, and Meeks, A. G., Should Auditors of Nonpublic Companies be allowed to provide Tax Services to their Audit Clients?, Accountancy Business and the Public Interest, 2018
Meeks, A. G., Limited Liability and Indemnification Clauses: Bankers’ Perceptions on Auditor Independence and the Effects on Loan Decisions, Accountancy Business and the Public Interest, 2017
Broady, K. E. Meeks, A. G., and Todd, Cutis, Obesity and Social Inequality in America: Cultural and Empirical Determinants, Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 17(1), 2017, pp. 73-84
Meeks, A. G., Business Professionals Run Boldly, Dalton State Business Analytics, 5 (2), Fall 2017, pp. 9
Meeks, A. G., Are Small Firms Prepared for the Appalachian Regional Port, Dalton State Business Analytics, 5 (1), Spring 2017, pp. 7
Meeks, A. G., Perry, Virginia, SEC Decisions Creates Funding Opportunities for Small Businesses, Dalton State Business Analytics, 4 (2), Fall 2015, pp. 7
Broady, K. E. and Meeks, A. G., Obesity and Social Inequality in America, Review of Black Political Economy, 2015, pp. 201-209.
Broady, K.E, and Meeks, A.G., African Americans, Payday Lenders, and the Foreclosure Crisis in Mississippi., Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 14(1), 2014, pp. 7-20
-Best Paper Award, 2014 Las Vegas International Academic Conference
Broady, K.E, and Meeks, A.G., Credit from Accelerator to Primary Means of Purchase., Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 12(3), 2012, pp. 21-27
Broady, K.E, and Meeks, A.G., Mississippi Residential Mortgage Foreclosure: Conservative or Not? Journal of International Business and Economics, 11(4), 2011, pp. 11-16
Broady, K. E. and Meeks, A. G., Consumer Decadence and Credit Market Destruction: Did the Decline in the U.S. Saving Rate Cause the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis? European Journal of Management, 10(2), 2010, pp. 1-13