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Difference Makers Podcast

Young Difference Makers S2 E5 - Liam Guthrie: Breaking the Mold and Saying 'Yes' to Opportunity

21 Feb 2024

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When Liam Guthrie stepped onto the university campus, he was stepping into uncharted territory for his family. His journey from a numbers enthusiast to a strategic thinker in the accountancy world is nothing short of inspiring. On our latest episode, Liam, who shattered the mold of a traditional accountant, shares how his role transcends mere number crunching and evolves into the art of communicating financial intricacies to business leaders. This conversation is for anyone who believes that their background might define their future—it doesn't. Liam's work with the ICAS Foundation and his empowering keynote speech at the ICAS admission ceremony illuminate the importance of diversity in thought and experience in the field of accountancy.Have you ever found yourself saying "no" to opportunities out of habit? It's time to switch that mindset and embrace the power of "yes." This episode is a rallying call to push beyond your comfort zone and seize the chances that can shape not only your career but also the face of an entire profession. We discuss how taking on roles that aid social mobility, like those fostered by ICAS, can lead to a more inclusive industry and bring about societal change. If you're looking for a nudge to step up and make a difference while pursuing growth in your professional life, Liam's narrative and our discussion on positive action will give you that push. Join us and be part of the conversation that challenges the norm and champions progress.

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