Lesia Quamina has been a member of the Goucher College community since 2019. She holds a law degree and is a Certified Public Accountant. Since arriving at Goucher, Professor Quamina has taught accounting, business law, and nonprofit management. Her research is centered around the equities of systems that could result in inequalities or ethical lapses. She was awarded The Miriam Katowitz Endowed Chair of Accounting from 2020 to 2024.
Mithu Dey and Lesia Quamina, (2024). “Surveying a Shifting Landscape, The Big Four and the Rising Tide of Advisory Services“, CPA Journal, March/April 2024.
Dickins, D., Dey, M., Lim, L. & Quamina, L. (2024). “Success in Public Accounting: The Perceived Importance of Success Factors in Advancement and the Impact of Race.“ Accounting Horizons, Vol 38, Issue 1, p69.
Dey, M., and L. Quamina. (2015). “The Price of a Good Deed: All Whistleblowers are not Taxed Equally“, CPA Journal, 85 (2): 52-55.
Dey, M., and L. Quamina. (2013). “Innocent Spouse Equitable Relief and Domestic Violence“, Tennessee CPA Journal, 58 (5): 20-23.