The accounting talent shortage marches on, adding new dimensions of complexity to a profession that prides itself on making the complex more straightforward. Could AI play a role in facing it head-on?
In this insightful session, you’ll explore the pressing issue of the accounting pipeline challenge — a multifaceted problem affecting the influx of new talent into the accounting profession. Beginning with an overview of the current state of the accounting pipeline, we’ll highlight trends in academic enrollment, demographic changes, and the integration of advanced technologies. As the session progresses, we will investigate the broader implications of these challenges, examining how they impact firms, the workforce, and the overall industry landscape.
The latter part of the session will pivot to strategic solutions, focusing particularly on the transformative potential of AI. This session aims to equip professionals with knowledge about best practices and AI tools that can address shortages, enhance skill sets, and ensure the profession remains robust and adaptive in an era of rapid technological change.
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Calvin Harris Jr., CPA, is the Chief Executive Officer of the New York State Society of CPAs. At 126 years old, the NYSSCPA is the oldest state society in the U.S. Harris has over 30 years of executive-level experience in working with complex organizations.
Calvin has served as a Chief Financial Officer, auditor, forensic accountant, consultant, and entrepreneur during his CPA career.
A graduate of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga., Harris is the former Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the historic National Urban League (NUL), based in New York City. Prior to the NUL, Harris served as the Chief Financial Officer of Baltimore City Community College, along with leadership roles at the United Nations Foundation, NeighborWorks America, Legal Services Corporation, and Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation. His career began as an auditor at Arthur Andersen LLP. Harris was the 24th Chairman of the Board and National President of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA). With a late mother who was a high school bookkeeping teacher, he knew from an early age that he wanted to be a CPA. He has devoted much of his career to promoting, enhancing, and strengthening the accounting profession.
Harris is a native of Maryland, but resides in New York City.
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