Diversity and equality
Diversity and equality
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GHJ's Derrick Coleman explains why the pandemic and the move to remote work can help the accounting profession move the needle on diversity.
April 12 -
The state society is accepting applications for a program aimed at local, underrepresented minority high school students pursuing accounting and business careers.
April 9 -
Mary T. Washington Wylie broke a major barrier in the accounting profession in 1943.
April 8 -
The profession is slowly becoming more diverse, but progress has been halting.
March 31 -
The Top Five Firm released its inaugural report on firm diversity, equity and inclusion, detailing its own numbers and setting goals for the future.
March 31 -
The client engagement solution provider's annual list recognizes professionals who are driving "advocacy, change and community."
March 29 -
Published by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, "Leading Inclusion: Simple Steps and Significant Leaps" details the successful journeys of women finance professionals globally.
March 24 -
The son of a former slave, John W. Cromwell Jr. broke through a major barrier in the accounting profession in 1921.
March 22 -
Prominent accounting organizations released statements condemning violence against Asian-Americans following Atlanta shootings.
March 22 -
Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz announces two annual initiatives for minority students; and Test Prep Insight opens its $1,000 student scholarship.
March 19