Morris E. Leeds (March 6, 1869 in Philadelphia – February 8, 1952) was an American electrical engineer known for his many inventions in the field of electrical measuring devices and controls.
During 1892–93, he was a graduate student in physics at the University of Berlin.
After graduation in 1888, Leeds started working in industry.
By 1899, he had cofounded his own firm to manufacture electrical instruments, Morris E. Leed's & Co., where he became managing partner.
He served as president of Leeds & Northrup until 1939 and chairman of the board of directors until 1952.