“Our lively discussion will share some of the challenges experienced by our panelists, and importantly identify and debate how to address problems and achieve positive change now and in the future,” states Lindy Antonelli, Controllers Council Board Chair.
CHICAGO (PRWEB)
July 13, 2020
A webcast and panel discussion will take on the trending topic of the gap in representation of African Americans and minorities in top executive ranks of U.S. corporations. “The Black C-Suite: Challenges and Opportunities,” will feature two black executives that will share experiences in their journey to the C-Suite, while the panel will discuss ideas and solutions for improving representation.
The complimentary webcast is scheduled for Thursday, July 30, 3 PM CST, and is produced by the Controllers Council, a community and platform focused on Accounting and Finance resources and training, best practices information, recognition and networking.
Panelists include Kofi Bruce, CFO of General Mills, and Jerry Raphael, CFO/Controller of Stack Overflow. Brandt Kucharski, Chief Accounting Officer at Grubhub, and Sarah Harris, General Counsel and Chair of the Diversity & Inclusion Committee at Armanino, a Top 25 CPA firm, will moderate the discussion and field questions during the webcast.
“The small percentage of Blacks and minorities that achieve the highest executive positions is well documented,” states Lindy Antonelli, Controllers Council Board Chair. “Our lively discussion will share some of the challenges experienced by our panelists, and importantly identify and debate how to address problems and achieve positive change now and in the future.”
To register for the free webcast, The Black C-Suite: Challenges and Opportunities, link to:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/743773844762516494
ABOUT Controllers Council
Controllers Council™ is a community and platform of controllers, accounting and finance professionals focused on accounting best practices, information and resources, recognition and networking. Programs include a national Career Center, informative articles and whitepapers, ongoing webcasts, and the Controller of the Year recognition program. For more information, visit http://www.ControllersCouncil.org, or call Executive Director Neil Brown at 312-869-2180.
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