Episode 43

Leaders Special Interview: Sam Louis - Praxity Global CEO

Episode 43. In today's interview, "Leaders Special Interview: Sam Louis - Praxity Global CEO."

Samantha Louis is Chief Executive Officer of Praxity Global Alliance, joining in June 2021 from the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants where she was Vice President in charge of International Advocacy. She’s an experienced leader and prior to her moving to London she was Regional Vice President for Africa at the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) where she directed the growth of the member and student population in Africa from 2,000 to over 25,000 and led the expansion of CIMA into Southern and Western Africa. 

Samantha has served on various local and international boards and senior leadership groups, including the Professional Accountancy Organisation Development Committee of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). She is a Fellow of CIMA and a Chartered Global Management Accountant.

Key takeaways from this episode include:

➜ the key differences between alliances, networks and associations for accounting firms

➜ the difficulties for accounting firms of referring work internationally if they are not part of a network or association

➜ the main benefits for accounting firms of being in an international network or association

➜ the number one thing that separates the good accountants from the very best ones

➜ what has truly emerged in the accounting profession through the pandemic and has given accountants a crucial advantage

➜ why accountants must think increasingly like business owners and entrepreneurs

➜ examples of specialised or niched accounting advisory services in different parts of the world

➜ the main thing some accounting firms have got wrong in pandemic times

➜ why there is a war for talent in accounting, and how the profession doesn't always attract new employees like other sectors

➜ what strong accounting firms with a powerful employer brand do particularly well

➜ questions a potential hire should ask when considering working for a particular accounting firm

➜ where the accounting profession has fallen short and missed opportunities in recent years

➜ what the fastest growing accounting firms are getting right to drive revenues in tough times

➜ what 'client service' and staying close to clients' actually looks like for accountants and CPAs

➜ what Gen Z and younger millennials are really looking for in a potential new accounting practice employer

➜ the importance of expanding the roles, rights and opportunities of women and ethnically diverse professionals in accounting

➜ a great example of differences in cultures and why an understanding of the ways different countries work is vital

➜ a personal philosophy for success in the accounting world that has led to global leadership roles

➜ the power of letting others take the credit for leaders in the accounting world

➜ what might make the accounting profession more respected and attractive throughout the world

➜ encouraging advice to accounting practitioners who want more impact with their firm and their clients

Samantha is married with two adult children and says that one of the great attractions of the UK is being able to go to some of the best theatre in the world.  She particularly likes ballet and attends as much of it as she can.

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Accounting Voices helps people in the accounting world stay relevant visible and vocal. Host Rob Brown interprets trends reshaping the profession and gives listeners insight to build authority influence and a stronger voice in firms and markets.

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Rob Brown

Rob Brown is the founder and host of the Accounting Voices Podcast, the flagship solo show of the Accounting Voices Network. Each episode offers sharp analysis and commentary on the trends, ideas and people shaping the global accounting profession.

Through this Accounting Voices Podcast, Rob helps accounting firm leaders, decision makers and professionals stay relevant and make sense of disruption in areas like AI, automation, M&A, private equity and soft skills beyond the tech. His perspective blends clarity, insight and curiosity, making complex issues relevant and practical for professionals and decision makers across accounting and finance.

He also leads two monthly panel shows, Accounting M&A and Accounting AI, which bring together senior voices to explore consolidation, strategy and the impact of technology on firms and people.

Rob is the author of the bestselling book Build Your Reputation (Wiley) and a TEDx speaker whose talk The Personal Brand of You has more than 400,000 views. Over his career he has hosted and moderated more than 1,000 conversations with accounting and fintech leaders worldwide.

Based in Nottingham UK, Rob is a stroke survivor living with epilepsy, a black belt in kickboxing, a decent chess player and an average player of four musical instruments.