Aisha K. O’Mally

Clinical Assistant Professor
Organization and Human Resources

Education

PhD, University at Buffalo
MS, Rochester Institute of Technology
BA, SUNY Geneseo

Teaching

  • Communication Literacy for Business

Research Interests

  • Business and professional writing
  • Communication in business
  • Health care and business
  • Health communication

Selected Publications

Maki, K.G., & O’Mally, A.K. (In press). Online social support within the Type 1 diabetes community. In Sekalala, S., & Niezgoda, B. (eds.) Health Communication and Support in the Age of Social Media. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

Feeley, T. H., O’Mally, A. K., Covert, J.M. (2016). A content analysis of organ donation stories printed in United States’ newspapers: Application of Newsworthiness. Health Communication, 31(4), 495-503.

O’Mally, A. K. & Worrell, T.R. (2014). Statistics or stories, black or white? Examining influences of African American Organ Donation. Howard Journal of Communications, 25(1), 98-114.

Professional Affiliations

  • National Communication Association
  • Academy of Communication in Healthcare
  • International Communication Association

Contact Information

Aisha O'Mally.

Aisha K. O’Mally
Clinical Assistant Professor
Organization and Human Resources
School of Management
University at Buffalo
264 Jacobs Management Center
Buffalo, NY 14260-4000

Tel: 716-645-3831
aishaoma@buffalo.edu

Research Video

Aisha O'Mally discusses her research on how empathetic leaders positively affect business outcomes.

Aisha O’Mally on how businesses with empathetic leaders can thrive when others don’t.