“true inclusion isn’t about lowering standards; it’s about removing barriers so talent can rise.”
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move like this
with bonnie buol ruszczyk
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in an era where diversity, equity, and inclusion (dei) have become increasingly politicized, the accounting profession faces a defining moment. with a growing talent shortage and increasing client demands, firms cannot afford to lose qualified professionals. yet, some are scaling back dei efforts, failing to recognize that inclusion is not just a social initiative – it’s a business necessity.
in a recent episode of move like this, host bonnie buol ruszczyk spoke with kimberly ellison-taylor, ceo of ket solutions and former chair of the aicpa board of directors, about the state of dei in the accounting profession. ellison-taylor, a long-time advocate for inclusion, emphasized that people are the industry’s greatest asset. no matter where she has worked – nasa, kpmg, or oracle – she has seen firsthand how creating inclusive cultures fosters innovation and drives success.
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