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Held on Friday, April 29, 2022, this second official Lyceum of the Accounting Alchemy Network (AAN) brings the profession into a candid, necessary conversation on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) as a foundational element of long-term transformation.
Moderated by AAN founders Ingrid Edstrom and Mathew Heggem, the Lyceum features special guest Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA—one of the most influential diversity and inclusion leaders in the accounting profession. Drawing on more than three decades of experience across public accounting, professional associations, global firms, and executive leadership, Jina brings both deep expertise and lived experience to the discussion.
Together, the panel reframes DEI away from a compliance-driven “HR checkbox” and toward its true role as a strategic, cultural, and human imperative. The conversation explores why diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are distinct but interconnected concepts, why homogeneous leadership limits innovation and ethical decision-making, and how the profession’s long-standing monoculture constrains its ability to meet today’s complex global challenges.
Jina offers clear, practical definitions of diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging—demystifying language that is often misunderstood or avoided—and challenges the profession to see DEI as a catalyst for better leadership, stronger teams, and more sustainable business outcomes. The Lyceum also addresses stereotypes within accounting, the hidden costs of exclusion, and why meaningful change requires inviting all voices—including majority leaders—into the conversation.
This session sets a critical foundation for the Accounting Alchemy Network’s broader mission: helping accounting professionals become a positive force in building a more regenerative, inclusive, and human-centered global economy.
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