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We are a non-profit organization working to increase diversity within the tax profession.

On our website you will find information on our different initiatives for the tax profession, from Campus Outreach Events to our Mentoring Program, as well as groundbreaking research and reports. Signup for your free membership to stay informed of the latest offerings.

TaxDiversity relies on many contributors in order to create and maintain its programs, including the TaxTalent Network, successful minority tax specialists, and a select group of progressive organizations whom all recognize the extraordinary value of a diverse environment.

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6/11/13 - NEW
Autism in the workplace: Companies seek out autistic workers to fuel innovation with neurological diversity
Expressing a belief that "innovation comes from the edges", German computer software giant SAP last month launched a recruitment drive to attract people with autism to join it as software testers. A week later, U.S. home financing firm Freddie Mac advertised a second round of paid internships aimed specifically at autistic students or new graduates. The multinationals both say they hope to harness the unique talents of autistic people as well as giving people previously marginalized in the workforce a chance to flourish in a job.
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5/31/13 - NEW
Are the Biggest Roadblocks to Women's Career Success Our Own?
Is it the proverbial “glass ceiling” that’s still holding women back from pursuing leadership roles in corporate America, or are there more complicated forces at work that make some look out for other opportunities instead of just looking up towards the C-Suite?
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5/28/13 - NEW
Women in Accounting: Breaking the Mold
A continued conversation with Marcum’s Nanette Lee Miller and Janis Cowhey McDonagh about the obstacles women in the accounting profession face when trying to make their way into leadership positions.
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5/7/13 - NEW
On Diversity: Out of One Comes Many
McGladrey Office Managing Partner in Boston and AICPA Chairman, Richard Caturano, recently spoke out about the importance of diversity and inclusion in the accounting profession in the Boston Business Journal. Caturano believes that diversity and inclusion should be at the top the industry's strategic priority list, saying that the result will be many engaged employees, many satisfied customers and a profitable and sustainable enterprise.
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New Tax Study!
Women in Tax 2010: A Gender Trend Analysis

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