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In this Accounting Alchemy Network (AAN) Social Forum, community members gathered for a candid, solutions-focused conversation on one of the profession’s most urgent challenges: how we attract—and keep—the next generation of accounting talent.
Guided by accounting thought leaders Donny Shimamoto and Dan Luthi, the discussion moves beyond surface-level “pipeline talk” to explore what’s actually shifting (and what’s often misunderstood). Donny brings a research-informed perspective—challenging common narratives with data and reframing the shortage conversation to look not only at entry-level roles, but also at mid-level experience gaps, the CPA focus, and what truly draws people into the profession. Dan shares a grounded, real-world view from firm life, including a compelling personal example of introducing his own kids to accounting through hands-on exposure, QuickBooks certification, and practical business applications.
Together, the group explores innovative, more engaging approaches to recruitment and professional identity—highlighting accounting as storytelling, judgment, systems thinking, and trusted advisory, not just tax forms, audit checklists, or data entry. The conversation also touches on the role technology can play in reducing the most draining work, freeing accountants to focus on higher-value, more purpose-driven contributions—like helping organizations make better decisions, build integrity into their numbers, and even expand accounting into emerging areas such as ESG and carbon measurement.
This forum is an energizing look at how the profession can evolve its message, its culture, and its pathways—so that young people see accounting not as a grind, but as a meaningful, creative, and impact-oriented career.
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