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Jesse Beeler is a Professor of Accounting at Millsaps College, affiliated with the Else School of Management, where he holds the Hyman F. McCarty Jr. Chair of Business Administration. He has served in this capacity since 1994 and has directed the college's international business programs for the past two decades. His academic career emphasizes mentorship, integrating real-world business practices into the classroom, and fostering student development.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Business Administration
- MBA in Accounting
- B.S. in Accounting
His research and teaching focus on financial and managerial accounting, with a strong interest in accounting information systems and emerging financial instruments. He has contributed to the literature on digital assets and environmental accounting, reflecting current trends in the accounting profession. His recent publications explore the complexities of accounting for cryptocurrencies and carbon credits, indicating a forward-looking approach to the discipline.
The publication trends show engagement with modern financial challenges, particularly at the intersection of technology, sustainability, and regulatory frameworks. His work bridges traditional accounting principles with innovative applications in fintech and climate finance.
Scientific Awards:
- CPA (retired)
- Distinguished Professor
- Notable Contribution to Information Systems Literature (AAA)
Jesse Beeler is deeply committed to student mentorship, having supervised numerous independent studies and internships that have led to professional presentations and publications. He fosters an interactive learning environment by collaborating with practitioners from accounting firms in Jackson, who contribute real-world case studies to his Advanced Financial Accounting course. While no specific grants are mentioned, his leadership in academic programs and sustained scholarly output suggest active engagement in academic service and curriculum development.
He is also involved in professional outreach and applied learning initiatives, particularly through industry partnerships. His work environment emphasizes experiential education and student-faculty collaboration, creating a dynamic academic ecosystem within the Else School of Management.





