Ethics in Business: In Their Own Words, with ACCA's Helen Brand

Oct 16, 2018

Helen Brand, chief executive of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), explains the role of ethics in accounting. She details the Association's role in communities around the world and its efforts to increase diversity in the accounting industry, manage environmental impacts, and plan for future technologies.

Helen Brand, chief executive of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), explains the role of ethics in accounting. She details the Association's role in communities around the world and its efforts to increase diversity in the accounting industry, manage environmental impacts, and plan for future technologies.

Ethics in Business: In Their Own Words is an interview series produced by Carnegie Council in partnership with ACCA and CFA Institute. It features global business leaders exploring how businesses are preparing for an ethical future in the face of threats and challenges presented by globalization, technology, and human psychology.

For more on this and other Global Ethics Day-related projects, please go to https://www.globalethicsday.org.

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