Faculty Advisor
Dr. Jim McKinney
Dr. Jim McKinney has been a faculty advisor for the University of Maryland Student Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants since the Fall of 2006. In a previous position, Dr. McKinney was also the faculty advisor for the Howard University Student Chapter of NABA from the Fall of 2004 to the Spring of 2006.
Dr. McKinney is a Tyser Teaching Fellow for the Accounting and Information Assurance Department in the Robert H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland where he teaches Auditing, Intermediate Accounting, and Business Ethics. Dr. McKinney has several years experience teaching financial accounting, auditing, accounting systems, and fraud accounting. He is a CPA and has worked in public accounting, including the national auditing office of his firm, as well as in the internal audit department of a Fortune 500 company. Dr. McKinney has given numerous presentations of his research at the national meetings of the American Accounting Association, the Academy of Accounting Historians, and the World Congress of Accounting Historians. His research relates primarily to accounting professionalization and organizational issues both current and historic.
He is a member of the American Accounting Association, the Maryland Association of CPAs, the Academy of Accounting Historians, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the National Association of Black Accountants, the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, and the Greater Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants and is affiliated with the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Dr. McKinney holds leadership positions within the Academy of Accounting Historians and the American Accounting Association and is on the Members in Education Committee of the MACPA
Dr. Jim McKinney has been a faculty advisor for the University of Maryland Student Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants since the Fall of 2006. In a previous position, Dr. McKinney was also the faculty advisor for the Howard University Student Chapter of NABA from the Fall of 2004 to the Spring of 2006.
Dr. McKinney is a Tyser Teaching Fellow for the Accounting and Information Assurance Department in the Robert H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland where he teaches Auditing, Intermediate Accounting, and Business Ethics. Dr. McKinney has several years experience teaching financial accounting, auditing, accounting systems, and fraud accounting. He is a CPA and has worked in public accounting, including the national auditing office of his firm, as well as in the internal audit department of a Fortune 500 company. Dr. McKinney has given numerous presentations of his research at the national meetings of the American Accounting Association, the Academy of Accounting Historians, and the World Congress of Accounting Historians. His research relates primarily to accounting professionalization and organizational issues both current and historic.
He is a member of the American Accounting Association, the Maryland Association of CPAs, the Academy of Accounting Historians, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the National Association of Black Accountants, the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, and the Greater Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants and is affiliated with the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Dr. McKinney holds leadership positions within the Academy of Accounting Historians and the American Accounting Association and is on the Members in Education Committee of the MACPA