Instructor Biography

Lisa McKinney

Senior Instructor of Accounting
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Instructor's Course List

About The Instructor

McKinney practiced in public accounting for nine years in Birmingham and Memphis.  She specialized in tax consulting and planning with extensive client experience in the real estate industry and partnership tax issues.  Ms. McKinney joined The University of Alabama Culverhouse School of Accountancy as a full-time faculty member in 2001 and has taught undergraduate level courses in taxation and financial accounting for the last 21 years.  Primary courses of instruction include Introduction to Financing Accounting, Individual Taxation, and Business Entity Taxation.  

McKinney is director of The Culverhouse School of Accountancy LIFT community outreach and experiential learning program.  This initiative utilizes University students to teach free computer, financial, and career classes to adults, veterans, seniors, and teens in under-served communities.  The program utilized over 600 volunteers and leaders in the Fall 2022 semester, teaching over 35 classes each week throughout West and Central Alabama.  During the pandemic, LIFT continued to provide classes virtually. Through the LIFT program, students work with food banks in west Birmingham and Selma to help them with volunteer management, inventory management systems, accounting, and warehouse organization.

McKinney also provides tax training for many small to mid-sized accounting firms in the Southeast, as well as nonprofit organizations.  Over the past two years, McKinney and LIFT have partnered with The Central Alabama Redevelopment Alliance to build an accelerator to support underrepresented micro-businesses in Alabama.  University students are utilized in this capacity to provide accounting and other business services to both for-profit and non-profit businesses.