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07/19/2024

Bee-lieve it or not, bees are essential to our food system! 🐝 They're busy pollinating over 70 of the world’s top 100 food crops, meaning every third bite we take is thanks to their hard work.

Our bees at Accenture are on a mission to make a positive impact!



[Video description: Fact-paced video shows a woman beekeeper setting up two beehives at an Accenture office location. The Accenture logo is featured on both beehives. Text on the video says, "We're all a-buzz about our Accenture beehives! These bees are buzzing with purpose and making a sweet, positive impact in our communities!"]

07/17/2024

Together with our people—and partners like Disability:IN—we’re creating accessible and inclusive environments where all our people can belong and thrive. And this year we achieved a top score on the Disability Equality Index in all 8 countries! This milestone encourages us to continue pushing the boundaries to advance disability inclusion. https://accntu.re/4cZs27E



[Video description: The video begins with a purple background and numbers counting to 100. Energetic music is playing while the following text is displayed on the screen: Accenture has scored 100 on the Disability Equality Index. Eight years in a row in the United States, and now in eight countries around the globe: Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Japan, Philippines, United Kingdom, United States. Over a billion people have a disability globally. That’s 1 billion reasons for change. Discover what Accenture is doing to advance disability inclusion.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 07/11/2024

Kristine Stanley is a US Air Force veteran. After serving 24 years in the USAF, she joined Accenture through the Women Veterans Impact Hiring initiative. She began her journey at Accenture supporting a US West software & platform client as Virtual Session Support then became a Project Manager. Kristine continues to support veterans by working in nonprofits that help with homelessness prevention and mental health issues, and as an advocate for women veterans.

Kristine shares, "I'm extremely passionate about veteran advocacy. It's important to find ways to make female veterans more visible in the community and helped to build a network of support for women veterans."

Foundation for Women Warriors

[Image description: A photo of Kristine Stanley with the text, "Empowering women to be without limits." The second image has a purple ombre background and a quote from Kristine that says, "Joining Accenture changed my life. It enabled me to be more present with my family, learn new skills and plan an exciting future!" ]

07/10/2024

From plantings on the island of Mindanao, to seedlings and natural regeneration in the Mantiqueira Mountains, we’re supporting across the globe in regions where our people live and work.
https://accntu.re/3VWa7YE

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07/09/2024

Spatial computing will make our digital experiences feel more personal and lifelike by blending into our existing surroundings, tapping into our senses and allowing people to self-direct.

Discover how it’s already making a difference: https://accntu.re/45jL1as

[Video description: Images of past innovations appear in chronological order on a timeline. In this order, we see a Sensorama, tactile phone, computer, camera phone, portable MP3 player, smart glasses and spatial computer. The video zooms in as if you are putting on a pair of VR goggles as text appears that explains: Now the next era of technology is here. A woman wearing VR goggles begins walking around an immersive world. Next appears a woman playing basketball with text that reads: 3D sports replays, then a digital twin of a windmill with text that reads: digital twin technology, then children looking at a spatial globe with text that reads: immersive classrooms. Next, the video transitions to a woman wearing VR goggles creating spatial, immersive art. The Accenture logo animates in the middle of a purple screen.]

07/09/2024

Meet Ruben Yano, a globe-trotting trailblazer whose Accenture journey has spanned four vibrant countries: Argentina, the Philippines, Australia, and now the U.S.! 🌍💼

Born into a generation and culture where being different was challenging, Ruben has not only embraced his identity as a gay Latino but has also used his voice to inspire courage in others. 🏳️‍🌈

Since joining Accenture in 2010, Ruben has been an advocate for inclusion, diversity and visibility—and speaking up about the importance of being one's true self. His journey is a testament to the power of authenticity and the beauty of diversity in creating a more inclusive workplace. 🌈🙌

Ruben encourages everyone to celebrate their uniqueness and demonstrates this everyday through leadership, advocacy and global impact.



[Image Description: A vertical rainbow banner is shown to the left of a purple Accenture Greater Than sign with the text "Pride Means More". At the bottom of the image, there is a quote about pride. The quote is attributed to Ruben Yano, an Accenture Associate Director in the United States who says, "As a member of the + community and a proud Latino, I value Accenture’s commitment to inclusion for people regardless of ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identification or other differences" On the right side is a photo of a person smiling at the camera. They are wearing a white shirt with a rainbow Pride Accenture Greater Than sign.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 07/02/2024

Our Summer Analysts kicked off their internships with plenty of fun and networking opportunities—from ice cream socials 🍦 and baseball games ⚾️ to golfing ⛳️ and noshing on guac and chips 🥑—and are now working on real-world projects! 🎉 Next on the list are workshops ✍🏽 and learning 📝 as they head to the Student Leadership Conference!

[image description: A carousel of photos shows our Summer Analysts in the Accenture Charlotte, Los Angeles, Columbus, Austin, and Denver offices.]

07/01/2024

Impact through innovation—that’s what Accenture Development Partnerships does. Working at the intersection of civil society, government and the private sector, discover how we’re helping our clients address society’s most critical challenges.

Learn more: https://accntu.re/4ezmS3X

[Video Description: A blank screen appears with text that reads “360-degree value spotlight.” A bubble slides up from the bottom with text that reads “Creating change for our communities and the environment.” The frame swipes the up to reveal a man speaking about Accenture Development Partnerships. His name and job title appear in the upper right corner and read “Prat, Director – Strategy, New York, United States.” The video of Prat swipes to the left to reveal a video of a woman smiling, then a video of two women smiling and embracing each other, then a video of a water droplet falling off a leaf. The leaf video swipes left to reveal a video of a woman carrying a box of fresh vegetables with overlayed text that reads “We’ve helped advance sustainable, equitable health and nutrition systems globally,” and the caduceus symbol. The video swipes left to reveal a sunset video of wind turbines with overlayed text that reads “Unlock access to affordable renewable electricity,” and a green energy symbol. The video swipes up to reveal a video of a woman holding a baby, then an older woman with a cane, with overlayed text that reads “Redefine mental health care for refugees,” and a community symbol. The video swipes to the right revealing a bubble with text that reads “Discover 360-degree value in action” with the Accenture Greater Than logo under it.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 06/28/2024

We're flashing back to and celebrating how we are empowering women to be without limits. 🥳

Building on decades of support for gender equality, we continue to push toward a better, more equal future. https://accntu.re/3W4rxUp



[Image description: A collection of photos that feature our Accenture people at office events celebrating International Women's Day.]

06/24/2024

We 💜 our 🐝🐝🐝!

Did you know that bees pollinate over 70 of the world’s top 100 food crops? That means every third bite we take is thanks to their hard work.



[Image description: A purple and white beehive with the word "Accenture" on the front. Bees are flying around the hive.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 06/21/2024

🐾🎉 It’s "Take Your Dog to Work Day" 🎉🐾 While we reinvent the future, our four-legged friends are taking their roles a bit too relaxedly, mastering the art of the 'keyboard nap' and the 'conference call yawn'. 🐶💤

➡️ Swipe for a dose of cuteness overload!

Share a pic of your furry buddy 📸🐕 ‘helping’ you out or taking over your workspace! Let’s see who’s got the most distractingly adorable assistant for the day.


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A carousel of photos shows some of our adorable Accenture pups with a computer, working, sleeping, cuddling and yawning.]

06/19/2024

Today, we celebrate freedom and the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. As we reflect on the progress we’ve made, we know there is work that still needs to be done. Let's continue to honor the past while we shape a future where all communities can thrive. Happy ! https://accntu.re/3KPsJ7v

[Image description: The text “Honoring Juneteenth” is shown on a white background with a red, yellow, and green gradient border. An Accenture Greater Than sign is shown above the text. ]

06/18/2024

As the Chapter Lead of our Philly Pride ERG, Alex Dionisio fosters a sense of belonging and champions psychological safety and well-being, keeping the community engaged both socially and professionally. 🌈 🙌

Alex started as an entry-level analyst with Accenture Technology in the Philippines in 2013 and leapt across continents to shine in the U.S. as part of Accenture’s Global Careers Program in 2022. 🌍

Coming from a country with conservative beliefs about LGBTIQ+, Alex yearned to become a key part of Pride communities, connect to people with shared advocacies, and build his network. Joining Pride communities in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia was not just a change of place, but a bold step towards inclusion. 🏳️‍🌈

Every day, Alex is connecting dots in technology and weaving a vibrant tapestry of support and collaboration with fellow + and allies across North America. 🌟

Join us in celebrating Alex’s inspiring journey of leadership, advocacy, and community!



[Image Description: A vertical rainbow banner is shown to the left of a purple Accenture Greater Than sign with the text "Pride Means More". At the bottom of the image, there is a quote about pride. The quote is attributed to Alex Dionisio, an Accenture Manager in the United States who says, "Pride is a constant reminder that “I am valid.” Three words, yet meaningful." On the right side is a photo of a person wearing a hat and a striped jacket smiling at the camera. They are standing in a snowy field with trees in the background.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 06/17/2024

We're delighted to welcome our 2024 Summer Analysts (interns)! 🥳🎊
This summer ☀️, they'll dive into hands-on projects 🗒️, pick up new skills 🖊️, and make new connections 📱, all while having a blast. We can’t wait to see the lasting impact they will make at Accenture!🌟🎉



[image description: A carousel of photos shows our Summer Analysts in the Accenture Bentonville, Toronto, Sacramento, Tallahassee, Cleveland and Atlanta offices.]

06/14/2024

Embracing change is at the heart of how we work—and our #20 position on the Most Valuable Global Brands demonstrates our value.
See how we put reinvention to work together with our clients, partners, and people: https://www.accenture.com/us-en?c=acn_glb_awardsrankingsfacebook_14165456&n=smc_0624

[Image description: Text on the image says "A Top 20 Most Valuable Global Brand. Accenture is one of Kantar BrandZ's highest-ranked brands for 2024." To the right is a photo of an Accenture office. A chalkboard wall in the office has an Accenture Greater Than sign surrounded by other drawings. People are shown moving and standing in front of the wall.]

Embracing change is at the heart of how we work—and our #20 position on the Most Valuable Global Brands demonstrates our value.

See how we put reinvention to work together with our clients, partners, and people: https://accntu.re/3VIlaWs

[Image description: Text on the image says "A Top 20 Most Valuable Global Brand." Below is a photo of an Accenture office. A chalkboard wall in the office has an Accenture Greater Than sign surrounded by other drawings. People are shown moving and standing in front of the wall. Text below the image says "Accenture is one of Kantar BrandZ's highest-ranked brands for 2024."]

06/14/2024

We know that Pride means more when we come together. Pride means more love, allies and innovation. Comment below on what Pride means to you. +
https://accntu.re/45oWEwQ

[Video Description: Against a white background, the word “Pride” appears in the colors of the Pride flag with an animated slider that says “TURN SOUND ON”. The slider disappears and a full sentence is revealed, asking “What does Pride mean?”. Stylized text is accompanied by multiple voices from people across Accenture sharing our Manifesto. The Pride flag fills the screen, emblazoned with a white Accenture “Greater Than” logo.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 06/12/2024

Congratulations to everyone who completed the Accenture Student Leadership Program! 🎉 This program provides college students with mentorship and virtual learning opportunities, leadership skills development, and an in-depth look at Accenture's inclusive culture and consulting life from January to April.

Check out the highlights from our 2024 dynamic end-of-program summit:

🔹 Day 1: Innovation Hub tour featuring immersive technology demos and a networking dinner.
🔹 Day 2: Networking breakfast, professional headshots, a workshop based on the book "Unwavering" by our Global Inclusion & Diversity Senior Strategic Advisor, Nellie Borrero, and a panel with insights from our diverse Employee Resource Groups.

Learn more about our college internships and other student programs ➡️ https://accntu.re/3VkIDvE



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Image 1: A group of nine people are posing in front of a green wall with the word IDEAS in wooden letters on it. The people are all wearing casual clothing and have name tags on.
Image 2: A group of seven people are standing in the front of a conference room. There is a screen behind them with a map of Turtle Island on it. One person is holding a microphone and speaking. There are people sitting at the tables in the room. Copies of the book Unwavering are on the tables.]

06/11/2024

From studying film out of curiosity to volunteering in the Peace Corps for adventure, from exploring roles in non-profit services for personal growth to launching a business out of love, Mel Campbell's journey has been anything but ordinary. 🎥✈️💼❤️

Born to immigrant parents from Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago, Mel has always embraced the full spectrum of their identity, living loudly and proudly in the color and frequency of who they are. As someone who is neurodivergent and q***r, Mel has navigated life and career paths that are as unique and dynamic as they are. 🏳️‍🌈

Mel believes, as their mentor once said, that "the best healing happens while in community with others." At Accenture, they find the space to be their truest self--to be human, to have compassion, to release perfection--and contribute to a workplace where diversity is not just accepted but celebrated. 🌈🙌

Mel's story is a testament to the beauty of embracing every part of ourselves and the transformative power of community.



[Image Description: A vertical rainbow banner is shown to the left of a purple Accenture Greater Than sign with the text "Pride Means More". At the bottom of the image, there is a quote about pride. The quote is attributed to Mel Campbell, an Accenture Associate Manager in the United States who says, "To me, q***rness is a connection that creates expansion of self, authenticity, and new experiences to grow. Pride is a form of gratitude I feel whenever I witness q***rness being expressed freely." On the right side is the photo of a person smiling in front of a background of yellow daffodils.]

06/10/2024

Spatial computing makes training for dangerous jobs in a remote, safe environment possible. But that’s not all. It’s transforming how we collaborate at work, analyze important data and enjoy entertainment and shopping.

On episode 37 of Built for Change we’re talking to three tech leaders about the value of spatial computing and how they’re using it within their industries. Listen now: https://accntu.re/3RlS8cx

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Over a black and purple background, text animates in and reads: What if everyday interactions with monitors and screens could be replaced by immersive experiences? The frame breaks away to reveal a man wearing VR glasses immersed in virtual training at an oil rig. That frame breaks away to reveal the man immersed in a virtual meeting. That frame breaks away to reveal the man immersed in virtual surgery. That frame breaks away to reveal the man enjoying a virtual concert. That frame breaks away to reveal the man shopping for furniture virtually. That frame breaks away to reveal a black and purple background with text that reads: Spatial computing is the beginning of a truly human-focused digital world. The text swipes down. The Built for Change logo and the Accenture Greater Than logo appear with new text that reads: Discover the value in this new reality.]

06/07/2024

Heart this post if you can use a nice cup of ☕ and a yummy 🍩 right now.


[Image Description: On a white table there is a white coffee mug and saucer with purple Accenture Greater Than sign in the foam design on the coffee. Next to the mug is a plate of three donuts. In the background is an Accenture office snack area. On the wall is a purple neon sign that says Let There Be Change.]

06/05/2024

Being an ally is an ongoing process. At Accenture, we reflect on the work we do every day to drive a culture that empowers everyone to be without limits. Let’s continue to work toward a better, more equal future.



[Video description: Ten of our Accenture North America leaders share their perspectives on the best ways to be an ally. The video ends with the Accenture logo.]

06/04/2024

You need a plan for generative AI — one that clearly envisions the cascading effects of generative AI on your workforce and how those effects will be managed.

Our executive summary explains 5 critical steps your company should embrace as you explore this new technology. https://accntu.re/4aQPJO5

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Frame 1: Text reads “Your 5-Step Plan for Reinvention with Gen AI” followed by the Accenture Logo.

Frame 2: Image of hands holding a crowd of people is drawn on screen alongside the text “1. Lead with value.” Image of a shield and server equipment is drawn on screen alongside the text “2. Understand and develop an AI-enabled, secure digital core.”

Frame 3: Image of a turning gear and laptop is drawn on screen alongside the text “3. Reinvent talent and ways of working.”

Frame 4: Image of brain with various connections is drawn on screen alongside the text “4. Close the gap on responsible AI.”

Frame 5: Image of ascending bar graph surrounded by a turning arrows is drawn on screen alongside the text “5. Drive continuous reinvention.”]

06/03/2024

For more than 20 years, we have worked to champion + inclusion.
We still have a long way to go to achieve equality for all—and here’s how we’re working to stay on the right path: https://accntu.re/3KokVt5

[Video Description: Against a white background, text appears over the Accenture “Greater Than” logo in LGBTIQ+ Pride flag colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, black, brown, light blue, pink, and white). The triangle flashes in various colors, shifts around and shows text highlighting Pride milestones.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 05/31/2024

🎉 We were recognized as the Latinas in Tech 2024 Company of the Year during the LiT Summit in San Francisco. 🎉 See how you can match your career with your passions at Accenture: https://accntu.re/4bDEzxu

This recognition reinforces our commitment to create an environment where people learn, grow and advance within a diverse culture of shared success. 💜



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Image 1 is a turquoise and white image with the text Latinas in Tech Summit 2024 Company of the Year shown at the top. The Accenture logo is displayed in the middle of the image.
Image 2 shows three people on stage at the Latinas in Tech Summit 2024 in San Francisco. One person is holding a microphone and accepting the award for the Latinas in Tech 2024 Company of the Year. ]

Photos from Accenture US's post 05/30/2024

We’re taking it back to the 2024 Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit for a ! 🎉
It was an opportunity to celebrate diversity, strength and inspiration for present and future generations of women and talk about:

🚀 Shattering the Glass Ceiling
✨ Being Unwavering
👩🏽‍💻 The Evolution of Technology
🤖 Making AI Equitable
👗 Advancing to Your Dream Position

…and how our potential is limitless when we continue to learn and grow! ✨



[Image description: A carousel of photos from Accenture’s presence at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit are shown.
Image 1: Four women stand on stage in front of the Women of Power Summit background
Image 2: Nellie Borrero promotes her book, Unwavering
Image 3: Nedra Dickson speaks at the event
Image 4: Four women sit on stage during a panel at Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Image 5: The Accenture booth at Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit]

05/29/2024

Human-like technology is here. What does it mean for our future?

As the speed of innovation increases, it’s up to us to find ways to use it to forge connections and foster trust. We call that “human by design.”

Learn more here: https://accntu.re/4bOPofK

[Video description: A mosaic of photos comes together, forming an image of woman standing in front of a row of bookshelves. Text: ‘In 2024, our technology can already create art and works of literature...’

The previous mosaic dissolves and a new one appears, forming an image of a team of doctors performing surgery. Text: ‘Simulate virtual worlds for learning and testing...’

The previous mosaic dissolves and a new one appears, forming an image of a smiling woman reaching out to touch a screen. Text: ‘And use our actions to determine our feelings.’

Purple lines appear, outlining text that says:
We're at a crossroads.

A new mosaic appears, forming an image of a man sitting at a computer desk in a white salt flat. Text: ‘Technology will continue to become more human-like.’

The previous mosaic dissolves and a new one appears, forming an image of a smiling man waving while facing a silhouetted figure. Text: ‘Artificial intelligence chatbots will act as digital butlers.’

The previous mosaic dissolves and a new one appears, forming an image of a high-tech facility. Text: ‘Spatial computing will add a virtual layer to our physical world.’

The previous mosaic dissolves and a new one appears, forming an image of a reclining woman with a high-tech wearable on her head. Text: ‘Consumer neurotech will be able to transcribe our dreams.’

The previous mosaic dissolves and a new one appears, forming an image of a woman crouching while examining a hologram. Text: ‘It's up to us to rethink how this technology develops—to ensure to amplifies human potential.’

The mosaic dissolves and the Accenture logo appears. Text: ‘That's "human by design."’]

Photos from Accenture US's post 05/28/2024

Gloria Salas is an advocate for girls in tech and empowering women to be without limits. Through Girls Who Code, she discovered her passion for technology and kick-started her career in computer science. Now, as an Accenture employee, she pays it forward by mentoring younger alumni and creating an inclusive space for women and non-binary people in tech.

Gloria says, "Girls Who Code gave me the opportunity to say technology was a career path I wanted, and it impacted everything. GWC is special because it engages with girls at a younger age by interacting with students when they are questioning what to do career wise."

Girls Who Code

[Image description: A photo of Gloria Salas with the text, "Empowering women to be without limits." The second image has a purple ombre background and a quote from Gloria that says, "I want to have my younger sister feel inspired by me and pay it forward to the next generation of queens. It is important we hear their voices, and ensure their voices are amplified." ]

Photos from Accenture US's post 05/23/2024

Our Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month events are combining traditions with the celebration of trailblazers, as we pay tribute to the rich cultural tapestry of Asian and Pacific Islander communities. 🎉


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Image 1: A large group of people posing in our Houston office.
Image 2: People at a dumpling making event in our Chicago office.
Image 3: Four people are sitting at a long table in our Tampa office. A fifth person in the foreground of the photo is wearing a purple Accenture shirt.
Image 4: A group of people in our San Antonio office show their origami creations.
Image 5: A group of people in our Austin office.
Image 6: A group of people are shown in a conference room in our Tallahassee office. They are watching an APIHM webcast.
Image 7: A video of the "Tour of Asia" themed luncheon in our New York office.
Image 8: A group of people are eating lunch and listening to a speaker in our Nashville office.
Image 9: A group of people are attending a live speaking event in a large conference room in our Dallas office.
Image 10: A lion stands under a balloon arch in our Austin office.]

Photos from Accenture US's post 05/15/2024

Millaj Jallim is a U.S. Navy veteran. She joined the Navy in 2010 and was a hospital corpsman specializing in surgical technologies the whole of her 12-year military career. A short time into her transition from military to civilian life, Millaj found her job opportunity with Accenture through Foundation for Women Warriors. She started her Accenture career in 2021 through the Women Veterans Impact Hiring initiative.

Millaj shares how she continues to be without limits, "I found myself connecting with a lot of like-minded individuals, those who are purpose driven and value a sense of community. The connections I made through the Military ERG and Military Spouse ERG, really helped me find the sense of community and belonging that I needed and helped me through the transition process."



[Image description: A photo of Millaj Jallim with the text, "Empowering women to be without limits." The second image has a purple ombre background and a quote from Millaj that says, "When I left the military, I had a hard time transitioning community-wise. Accenture was a great transition point from military to civilian workspace." ]

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