AUM Faculty & Staff
Directory


Keri McGee
Academic Advisor | College of Education




CPT Christopher McKay
Executive Officer | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences




Lee McMichael
Interim BSW Program Director/Clinical Assistant Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Lee McMichael (MSW, LCSW-S) serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work at Auburn University at Montgomery, where she teaches across the BSW curriculum, mentors students, and contributes to program development and service activities. A summa cum laude graduate from Western Kentucky University’s MSW program, she brings nearly two decades of clinical and teaching experience to the classroom at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
McMichael is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and approved clinical supervisor in Alabama, with extensive experience providing therapy across the lifespan in areas such as trauma, depression, anxiety, CPTSD, elder care, and family systems. She has worked in a variety of settings, including private practice, community-based programs, community policy board director, psychiatric in-patient, and Hospice.
In addition to her clinical and academic roles, McMichael has served as a trainer on topics such as self-care, ethics, and DSM diagnosis, and she has been an active leader and volunteer in professional and community organizations, including NASW, CSWE, Save Our Kids Coalition, and Main Street Wetumpka. Her teaching interests include clinical and generalist practice skills, mental health, gerontology, and professional development of social workers.


Samantha McNeilly
Teaching & Outreach Librarian/Archives & Special Collections


Jacqueline McNett
Assistant Professor | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Dr. Jackie Chavez McNett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology at Auburn University at Montgomery. She received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from The University of Alabama, a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from The University of Alabama, and her Ph.D. from Mississippi State University. Dr. McNett teaches for the graduate program in Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Her research and teaching interests include homeland security, emergency management, criminological theory, crime and deviance, jury studies, and fear of crime. Currently, she serves as the advisor for the department’s criminal justice club The American Criminal Justice Association – Lambda Alpha Epsilon (ACJA-LAE) and is co-advisor for the Beta Delta Chapter of the Criminal Justice Honor Society Alpha Phi Sigma.


Leslie Meadows
Chief Human Resources Officer


David Meagher
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach


Venessa Melton
Professor | College of Business
Dr. Melton has a marketing Ph.D. from the University of Alabama and a passion for angry consumers. In fact, the books entitled, Shoppers Scorned, The Dark Side of CRM, and Consumer Anger: At Its Source are a few of her contributions on the subject. She uses her expertise to help firms better communicate with dissatisfied consumers. She is the author or contributor of dozens of research papers in this area and three books. She works to help individuals and firms grow, develop, and transform in the areas of communications, customer service, social media crisis planning, and strategic marketing. Venessa is also a professor, entrepreneur, author, and mother.




Tobias Mense
Chief Information Officer
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