Episode 118

Route to the Top for Black Accountants: Herschel Frierson

Episode 118. In today's interview, "Route to the Top for Black Accountants: Herschel Frierson."

Herschel Frierson is the Strategic Networks Leader and a Principal at Crowe LLP with over 26 years of experience. He is responsible for expanding the firm’s influence with network partners, including associations and creating new opportunities and deepening existing relationships. He also serves on the firm’s leadership team with the Inclusion Excellence Council which focuses on Diversity and Inclusion for the Firm. Herschel is the 27th Chairman of the Board of Directors with the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) and is a lifetime member. In 2020, he was named by Accounting Today as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting. 

Key takeaways from this episode include:

➜ why there are many opportunities for the accounting profession at this point in time

➜ the mistakes accountancy has made as a profession over the years with diversity, recruitment and retention

➜ what helping black accountants and other minority groups advance in accounting actually looks like

➜ why diversity and social injustice have become so such critical issues in recent years (driving DEI - diversity, equity and inclusion - agendas)

➜ what a lack of role models does for under-represented groups in accounting

➜ whether racism and general marginalisation of minorities is a problem in the accounting profession

➜ initial steps for accounting firms wanting to embrace a more diverse culture and push DEI

➜ questions accounting leaders can ask to drive a better DEI culture in their firms

➜ the message for under-represented professionals in accounting to get involved and be a voice for change

➜ the importance for black accountants and other minority groups in accounting to reach out and get support

➜ shout out to Professor Anton Lewis and his work on black accountants, critical race theory and DEI in accountancy (episode links below)

➜ the differences and similarities in challenges for minority groups like women, blacks, LGBTQ+, lower classes and others in accounting

➜ how Crowe as a professional accounting firm has championed DEI, even though there is always more to be done

➜ what separates the good leaders from the great ones in accounting firms and how it starts with 'self'

➜ the importance for accountants of role models, mentors, coaches and advocates, plus people who push back against you

➜ the need to re-ignite the fire of young professionals in accounting and make the profession sexy

➜ what makes accounting the language of business and thus the gateway for opportunity in young professionals

Herschel loves to explore and use the latest gadgets and technology. He is a big movie buff and loves to travel meeting new people.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/herschel-frierson/

Other useful episodes on this topic:

Critical Race Theory & Black Accountants with Anton Lewis

https://bit.ly/3Ny3RBB

DEI, Racism & Prejudice in Accounting: Anton Lewis

https://bit.ly/3wV8cZ9

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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.

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