
Published: November 2024
The DEI Journey of the Accounting Profession
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has been a topic of conversation for so many years now, and it seemed like so many organizations felt like they were already “done” addressing the issue. Yet, all indications are that this is still very much an issue because when all is said and done, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is about more than policies and programs, or head counts. Seeing a groundswell of people from many parts of the profession step up to want to promote better business culture – including doing more in the DEI space – the Center for Accounting Transformation was inspired to conduct a year-long research study that explored the current landscape of DEI within the accounting profession.
This report advocates for a holistic approach that goes beyond diversity metrics to foster an inclusive culture where individuals feel like they belong, and serves as a critical tool for firms ready to take actionable steps toward creating better business culture and a more equitable future.
In This Report You Will Learn About:
- Understanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Where We Are on DEI in the Accounting Profession
- Defining an Inclusive Accounting Pipeline
- Diversity of Accounting Graduates
- Diversity of Hiring by CPA Firms
- Diversity of CPA Firm Partners
- Equity of the CPA Firm Pipeline
- The Importance of DEI to Accounting Firms
- Recommendations for the Accounting Firm DEI Journey
- The Individual DEI Journey
- Helpful Resources
- The Path Forward
Get insights into recommendations by downloading the DEI Journey Research Report. Complete the form to access the report.

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