This week, we meet a new leader for new times: Okorie Ramsey, the new chair of AICPA. He's a CPA, CGMA, and currently the VP of SOX at Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. and Hospitals.
Okorie plans to continue to build upon the platform of the most recent past chair of AICPA, Anoop Mehta, by helping others grow personally and professionally, driving DE&I initiatives and preserving trust in the profession. In addition, he plans to face our newest challenges, namely the rapid advancement of technology and our continuing challenge of filling our talent pipeline - making sure our profession remains viable.
With these challenges in mind, Okorie has a 3-pronged agenda:
I was fortunate enough to dive into these 3 priorities in depth with Okorie, discussing what the future holds for accounting & finance professionals.
Resources
212 AI: Artificial or Augmented Intelligence? With Kacee Johnson
211. Talent's impact on internal controls, with Dr. Rebecca Hann
210. Where will the pipeline dust settle? with Lexy Kessler
209. Is A.I. the answer? with Will Hill
208. The science behind purpose, with Britt Andreatta
207. A.I.'s keys: Curiosity, Usefulness, with Jason Staats
206. Not another leadership book, with Emmanuel Gobillot
205. A.I. strategy: Fire, ready, aim, with Pascal Finette
204. Out-of-the-gate A.I. strategies, with Don Tomoff
203. Investor-friendly audits? with Jack Ciesielski
202. Are you a reality-based leader? with Alex Dorr
200. Talking tax ahead of busy season, with Steven Lyon
199. CAS opportunities in spend management, with Jayson Brannon and Dan Luthi
198. Hybrid work's sweet spot, with Alex Kirillov and Jim Brady
197. Inspiring next-gen CPAs, with Christine Aspell
196. Leading with significance, with Joey Havens
195. Tax and CAS: It works, with Jasen Stine
194. Packing the pipeline, with Liz Barentzen
193. The weak link in strengths-based work, with Marcus Buckingham
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