137. Inclusion: Race, gender, and generations, with Kimberly Ellison-Taylor
Episode description
As we near the end of Women’s History Month, and with Black History Month still firmly in our memory, it’s essential to take a look at diversity and inclusion in the CPA profession — both how far we’ve come and how much further we have to go.
Kimberly Ellison-Taylor is a former Maryland Association of CPAs chair, a former AICPA Chair, and the executive director of finance thought leadership for Oracle. She is also the incoming chair of the AICPA’s National Commission on Diversity and Inclusion, and the incoming president of Beta Alpha Psi, the international honor society for accounting and finance students and professionals. She has her pulse on the profession’s D&I initiatives. She talks about what the AICPA’s National Commission is focusing on these days, how generational issues factor into the diversity-and-inclusion conversation, and how we can start moving this conversation away from groups of individuals and toward more inclusiveness across the board.
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit blionline.org/blog.
Resources:
- AICPA National Commission on Diversity & Inclusion
- McKinsey Women in the Workplace 2020
- Watch: International Women's Day: Women strengthen the accounting profession, during and beyond COVID-19
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