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Sarah Elliott, CPA, ACC – 2018 Most Powerful Women in Accounting

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Sarah Elliott, CPA, ACC

2018 Most Powerful Women in Accounting

Principal and Cofounder – Intend2Lead, LLC

 

What advice would you give to female college students about the opportunities for women in the accounting profession?

There will always be opportunities, and what’s exciting to me is that we probably don’t know what they’ll look like in just a few years! The opportunities will evolve over time, as technology transforms our industry. Business is becoming more focused on experiences, relationships, purpose and social responsibility. People want to do business with people who share their values. In order to attract the opportunities that are right for you – do you know what you value…what you believe in?

Non-technical skills such as emotional intelligence, empathy, influence, listening and communication are becoming more critical than ever before. Embrace a beginner’s mindset, open yourself to creativity and learning, and let go of feeling like you have to know all the answers!

What would you suggest to accounting firms that are interested in retaining and advancing more qualified female staff?

Policies regarding equal pay, parental leave and flexible work arrangements are a basic starting point, but they are not enough. What really moves the needle is being intentional about the following:

  • Clarity of and strong belief in your Why. Why do you believe advancing women is the right thing to do? Don’t simply cite the business case of why it’s beneficial to the firm’s bottom line.
  • Cultivating an inclusive environment for all.
  • Investing in all of your people through meaningful leadership development, coaching and mentorship.

Why did you choose to work in – and stay in – the accounting field?

I switched my major from chemical engineering to accounting during my senior year of college. The concepts of accounting just made such logical sense to me. There is something comforting about having everything balance and in proper order. I chose to pursue auditing, which provided me with many great problems to solve, and I’ve always enjoyed building strong relationship with my team and clients.

Serving and developing others has always been a passion of mine. After experiencing the transformative effects of leadership development myself, I took a leap of faith in 2014 and left the practice to become a leadership coach. My partner, Brian Kush, and I created Intend2Lead to help CPAs access the Dimension of Possible. As CPAs ourselves, we believe in the potential of other CPAs and create the type of leadership development they need to boldly step into that bigger version of themselves.

We see so many people in this field with big hearts – people who really want to make a difference. We also see a lot of people who lack fulfillment and question whether and how they fit into the traditional public accounting firm model. We want to help these amazing people and firms create a new Dimension of Possible.

What are you currently reading?

At any given time, I’m usually reading a few books in different formats (e.g., Kindle, Audible, and the old-fashioned paperback)! Currently, I’m reading:

  • The Big Leap, by Gay Hendricks (re-read of an all-time favorite)
  • Gift from the Sea, by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • The Autobiography of a Yogi, by Paramahansa Yogananda
  • The Seat of the Soul, by Gary Zukav (re-listening to another favorite)

What changes do you foresee in the accounting profession of the near future (3-5 years)?

Although I have no crystal ball, here’s my best guess as to what we’ll see:

  • Continued shift from compliance to consulting.
  • Continued shift in focus from women to a broader diversity and inclusion umbrella (with a focus on inclusion).
  • More flexible business models (e.g., flexible work arrangements, remote workforce, gig economy, etc.).
  • Younger professionals leading more technology initiatives at their firms or starting up their own firms.
  • Firms investing more in their people’s development.  

How do you see yourself participating in shaping the future of the accounting profession?

At Intend2Lead, we help CPAs access the Dimension of Possible, an elevated place where you see the world differently. In this new dimension, fear is no longer the enemy. We dream big. We play bold. We have the courage to be real. We have fun. We accept who we are in this moment and deeply appreciate who we are becoming. Love reigns.

Just imagine what the future of the accounting profession could be if each of us creates our own unique Dimension of Possible!!

Describe one person who has been an important mentor to you and how that person helped shape the direction or focus of your professional life.

John Henry McDonald is a dear friend and mentor with an inspiring rags to riches story. John Henry overcame countless obstacles, including drug addiction and poverty, to build a successful, multi-million dollar business. He shared his story and annual 21-day vision quest process with me back in 2013, and it transformed my life. Thanks to this amazing man, I now appreciate the importance of dreaming boldly, creating a vision, taking risks, and believing in the power of possibility.  

Please share a personal rule or principle that you follow.

Although it’s tough to choose just one, I’ll share the simple principle of gratitude. I started a gratitude journal in 2013. Every morning, I write down a few things I’m grateful for and reflect on why. This has transformed my attitude, relationships and level of life satisfaction. I can find something to appreciate in almost any situation. It’s incredible to experience the powerful shift gratitude can make in your life.

 

See the full list: 2018 AICPA / CPA Practice Advisor Most Powerful Women in Accounting.