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Encouraging Women in Accounting to Own Their Future

Kimberly Ellison-Taylor was the first African-American chair of the American Institute of CPAs, and she overcame many obstacles to become a leader in the accounting industry. In this podcast she shares some of her personal story and how women in accounting can achieve greatness in their careers. Ellison-Taylor will speak at greater depth on this topic at PICPA’s 2018 Women Leadership Conference on June 28.

May 29, 2018, 06:00 AM

Kimberly Ellison-Taylor was the first African-American chair of the American Institute of CPAs, and she overcame many obstacles to become a leader in the accounting industry. In this podcast she shares some of her personal story and how women in accounting can achieve greatness in their careers. Ellison-Taylor will speak at greater depth on this topic at PICPA’s 2018 Women Leadership Conference on June 28.

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By: Jim DeLuccia, PICPA Communications Manager

PICPA Staff Contributors

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