Dejia Li
About Dejia Li
Dejia Li is a Senior Accountant specializing in Financial Services Audit at KPMG Australia, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in accounting and finance, holding a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Commerce from The Australian National University.
Work at KPMG Australia
Dejia Li has been employed at KPMG Australia as a Senior Accountant in the Financial Services Audit division since 2016. During this time, Li has contributed to KPMG's initiatives aimed at enhancing audit processes amid significant digital transformation in the sector. Li's role includes providing tailored services to mid-sized, fast-growing, and family-owned businesses across Australia, ensuring these clients receive specialized attention and support.
Education and Expertise
Dejia Li holds a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on Accounting and Finance from the University of Melbourne, which was completed between 2008 and 2011. Li further advanced academic qualifications by obtaining a Master of Commerce from The Australian National University, studying from 2012 to 2013. Additionally, Li briefly studied at the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics in 2012, although this was for a short duration.
Background
Before joining KPMG Australia, Dejia Li worked at the Australian National University in various capacities. From 2014 to 2015, Li served as a Research Assistant, contributing to academic projects in Canberra. Prior to that, from 2013 to 2015, Li was a Senior Academic Tutor at the same institution, providing guidance and support to students in their studies.
Professional Experience
Dejia Li's professional journey includes significant experience in the academic field and financial services. At the Australian National University, Li's roles involved research and tutoring, which provided a strong foundation for a career in accounting and finance. This diverse background has equipped Li with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of the financial sector.