"My initial reaction to this question was, why
wouldn’t diversity and inclusion be a top priority for CPAs? I think we all would agree working with a diverse group of individuals creates more innovative solutions to our clients and employers’ needs. It also lends itself to a richer work experience. As we become a more inclusive profession, we are better suited to understand, connect with and truly support the needs of the business community."
Gregory A. Chester, CPA
INCPAS Vice Chair
PwC LLP
"As CPAs, we have certain responsibilities, in my view. A responsibility to maintain high ethical standards, a responsibility to be leaders in the business community, and a responsibility to embrace and encourage change. Embracing diversity and inclusion is another one of these responsibilities. We grow as individuals when we are surrounded by people with different backgrounds, life experiences, cultures and beliefs. The workplace is enriched, and as a profession, we will be stronger and poised to contribute even more to our clients with a more diverse and inclusive team of professionals."
Barry K. Hall, CPA, CGMA
INCPAS Vice Chair
Kruggel Lawton CPAs
“If our profession wants to truly be considered the Trusted Advisor for our clients, we need to
mirror that diversity. Diverse organizations (or professions) attract more talented people and
are more innovative — they have more than one or two perspectives. Our profession needs to
proactively seek out diversity and not just wait for it or expect it to happen.”