Li Gao
About Li Gao
Li Gao is a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the University of Massachusetts Boston, where he has worked since 2014. He also serves as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at SUNY New Paltz since 2019, having completed his Ph.D. in Finance and Accounting at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Work at UMass Boston
Li Gao has been employed at the University of Massachusetts Boston since 2014 as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant. Over the course of ten years, Li has contributed to various academic projects and supported the educational needs of students. In addition to these roles, Li served as an Instructor for a brief period in 2017, where responsibilities included delivering course content and engaging with students in an academic setting.
Education and Expertise
Li Gao holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Finance and Accounting from the University of Massachusetts Boston, completed between 2014 and 2019. Prior to this, Li earned a Master’s Degree in Accounting from Loyola University of Chicago from 2012 to 2014. Li also holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Shandong University, where studies were completed from 2007 to 2011. This educational background provides a strong foundation in accounting principles and financial analysis.
Current Position at SUNY New Paltz
Since 2019, Li Gao has been serving as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at SUNY New Paltz. In this role, Li is responsible for teaching accounting courses, conducting research, and contributing to the academic community. The position allows for the application of extensive knowledge in accounting and finance, developed through years of education and prior teaching experience.
Previous Academic Experience
Before the current role at SUNY New Paltz, Li Gao gained valuable teaching experience at the University of Massachusetts Boston. As an Instructor for four months in 2017, Li was involved in curriculum delivery and student engagement. This experience complements the ongoing responsibilities as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, enhancing Li's academic profile in the field of accounting.