Amanda G. Farmer, C.P.A., has been a full-time lecturer in the JM Tull School of Accounting at the University of Georgia since 2006. A University of Georgia alumna, she received her B.B.A.
and M.Acc. before beginning work for Trinity Accounting Group in Athens, Georgia. She started her own company, DolCor, Inc., which provided tax and accounting services to business and individual clients. Today, her primary area of teaching is managerial accounting. She has taught courses in principles of accounting, managerial accounting, survey of accounting and professional accounting. She has received numerous teaching awards, including Beta Alpha Psi's Undergraduate Accounting Teacher of the Year, Delta Sigma Pi's Outstanding Techer and Alpha Kappa Psi's Outstanding Teacher.
In addition, Professor Farmer is a fellow in the University of Georgia's Fellowship for Innovative Teaching program. She is also a member of the Georgia Society of C.P.A.s. Her outside interests include hiking, kayaking, practicing yoga, cooking and spending time with her daughters.