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Hosted on January 7, 2025, this recorded community forum brings members of the Accounting Alchemy Network (AAN) together for a meaningful conversation about the values that shape the Network—and how those values are lived in practice.
The discussion explores AAN’s roots as a grassroots movement within the accounting profession, committed to prioritizing people and planet alongside business and financial sustainability. Founders reflect on why values were central from the very beginning, and why—three years into the journey—it was time to invite the broader community into an open, evolving values conversation.
Participants examine what it means to move beyond “values on a wall” and instead focus on values as behaviors: how we show up, make decisions, and relate to one another. The forum introduces AAN’s sociocratic, decentralized leadership model, where any member can step forward to help shape the future of the community, and highlights the distinction between operational values (how we act day to day) and aspirational values (what we are continually working toward).
The conversation closes with a forward-looking reflection: imagining the end of 2025 and asking what the community hopes to celebrate having accomplished—together. This video offers an authentic window into what the Accounting Alchemy Network stands for, how its values continue to evolve, and how members are invited to co-create more humane, regenerative systems within the profession.
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