Dr. Atieno Margaret Omondi

Dr. Atieno Margaret Omondi

Dr. Atieno Margaret Omondi
PhD(JKUAT) |MBA(MKU) |B.Ed(Maseno)
Dean, School of Business and Economics
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eMail: momondi@kafu.ac.ke

Dr. Atieno Margaret has PhD in Business Administration, Finance Option from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Master of Business Administration, Accounting and Finance Option from Mount Kenya University (MKU), Bachelor of Education Arts (Economics and Business Studies) from Maseno University. She is a senior lecturer in accounting and finance at Kaimosi Friends University in the school of business and economics. She is currently the Dean School of business and Economics. As the Dean of the School of Business, I am committed to fostering a community of excellence in business education and research. With a Ph.D. in Business Administration, my expertise lies in strategic management and organizational behavior.

Under my leadership, the School of Business aims to strengthen its reputation as a hub for academic excellence, innovative research, and community engagement. I look forward to collaborating with faculty, students, and industry partners to shape the future of business education.”

My passion is to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and global perspective necessary to excel in today’s dynamic business environment. Under my leadership, the School of Business aims to strengthen its reputation as a hub for academic excellence, innovative research, and community engagement. I look forward to collaborating with faculty, students, and industry partners to shape the future of business education.

 

Publications

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Kiganda, E. O and Omondi, M. A. (2020). Total Imports and Its Components Influence on Inflation in Kenya. Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 26(29), 54-62.
  2. Kiganda, E. O and Omondi, M. A. (2020). Monetary Factors and Inflation in Kenya Comparative Aggregated and Disaggregated Econometric Analysis. South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics, 8(1), 14-21
  3. Kiganda, E. O. and Omondi, M. A. (2020). Corona Virus Disease (COVID 19) and Other External Factors as Determinants of Accommodation and Restaurant Services in Kenya. Archives of Current Research International,20(7), 20-27.
  4. Omondi M. A. and Kiganda, E. (2021). External Audit and Financial Accountability in County Governments. A case of Vihiga County Government. IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (, 12(1),22-26.
  5. Omondi, M. A. and Kiganda, E. (2020). Internal Control Systems on Financial Accountability in National Public Secondary Schools In Kenya. European Journal of Economic and Financial Research, 4(3), 76-99.
  6. Omondi, M. A., Oscar S. 0., Atieno, J. O. and Odongo, T. O. (2016). Evaluation of the Role of Control Systems on Financial Management in Public Secondary Schools: A Case of Kakamega Central District. Journal of Applied Management Science, 1(9), 27-56.
  7. Omondi, M. A. (2019). Information and Communication on Financial Accountability in National Public Secondary Schools in Kenya Fiction or Reality? IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 21(10), 30-37.
  8. Omondi, M. A. (2019). Control Activities and Financial Accountability Insight from the Perspective of Kenyan National Public Secondary Schools. OSR Journal of Economics and Finance, 10(5), 51-55.
  9. Omondi, M. A., Olweny, T. and Miroga, J. (2019). Does Monitoring Affect Financial Accountability? Answersfrom the National Public Secondary Schools in Kenya. Research Journal of Finance and Accounting, 10(18), 120-127.
  10. Omondi, M.A., Olweny, T. and Miroga, J. (2019).Control Environment and Financial Accountability: Analysis of The Kenyan National Public Secondary Schools. The International Journal of Business &Management, 7(5), 272-281.,
  11. Omondi, M.A., Olweny, T. and Miroga, J. (2019). Risk Assessment and Financial Accountability: Lessons from the Kenyan National Public Secondary Schools. The International Journal of Business & Management, 7(5), 282-290,
  12. Lidovolo, P.M., Tibbs, C. and Atieno, M.O (2024). Internal Controls and Financial

Role

Project Title

Funder

Amount (USD)

Duration

Institutions

Co-PI

Deciphering the Role of

Insecticide Resistance on

Infection of Anopheles with

Microsporidia MB

IFS

$14,885

2023–2024

KEMRI and KAFU

Team Member

Profiling of Earthworm

Microbiota and Enzymes for

Vermicomposting Ability

PASET

RSIF

(JIRA)

$80,000

2023–2025

MMUST,

KAFU,

KALRO,

and Dar Es Salaam

Institute of

Technology

(DIT),

Tanzania.

PI

Impact of Plastic-Based

Commercial Menstrual

Products on Human Health

KAFU

Internal

Grant

$2,102

2024–2025

KAFU

 

and Environment in Homa Bay County

 

 

 

 

Co-PI

Evaluating Impacts of Social Media on Mental Health of undergraduate Students

KAFU

Internal

Grant

$2,095

2026–2027

KAFU

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