EY | Progress through Transparency

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Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) remains steadfast in its commitment to building a better, more equitable working world for everyone. To drive impact in our ever-changing world, EY US aims to tap into the potential of every colleague to spark innovation and unlock transformation while also building value for our many stakeholders. Through close collaboration, deep understanding and an allyship mindset supported by a culture of care, we empower one another to thrive. With inclusive leadership at the forefront, we are anchored by our priorities and strategy to continue building an ecosystem that benefits all.

EY US Key DEI Priorities

EY US’s business strategy and working culture are reinforced by a foundation of leadership accountability and are explicit in our three diversity, equity and inclusiveness priorities, which align our focus and drive our strategic execution and investments:

  1. Continue to build a workforce that reflects diversity across a broad range of differences at all levels.
  2. Cultivate an inclusive culture where all differences are valued, practices are equitable and everyone experiences a sense of belonging.
  3. Foster an environment where our people are inspired and equipped to team and lead inclusively in their interactions every day.

The 2024 DEI Data Report provides further insight into EY’s ongoing journey to champion equity and inclusion for a better working world.

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