Beth A. Brooke
Global Vice Chair, Ernst & Young
Beth A. Brooke is Global Vice Chair of Strategy, Communications and Regulatory Affairs of Ernst & Young, a leading global professional services organization providing audit, tax, transaction and risk advisory services. Beth is also a member of the firm’s Global Management Committee and its Americas Executive Board.
Ms. Brooke focuses on developing the firm’s strategic direction and shaping its position on public policy. As investors have experienced how vital the accounting profession is to global capital markets, Ms. Brooke has become known as a strong advocate for the profession’s public responsibility to the financial markets. Convening and participating in dialogues among many stakeholder groups, she has been an active player in restoring investor confidence and public trust in the capital markets.
Through her outreach, Ms. Brooke has become one of the profession’s most prominent voices in the public policy arena. She has been recognized by Forbes as one of “The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women” and by Accounting Today as one of the “Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting.”
Within Ernst & Young, Ms. Brooke has been an innovator and force for change. She spearheaded the creation of the Ernst & Young Corporate Social Responsibility group, including its Fellows Program, which enables the firm’s employees to spend three months working with aspiring local entrepreneurs in developing countries. She also has been a long-time advocate of women’s initiatives, diversity, inclusiveness and workplace flexibility; these initiatives contributed to Ernst & Young consistently being recognized by FORTUNE as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For.”
Ms. Brooke’s policy expertise has enabled her to make strong contributions to the government sector, as well. During the Clinton Administration, she worked in the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she was responsible for all tax policy matters related to insurance and managed care. She played important roles in the healthcare reform and Superfund reform efforts.
Prior to her current role at Ernst & Young, Ms. Brooke was National Director of Tax Advisory Services in Washington DC, and previous to that, was in the firm’s Indianapolis office. Over the course of her career with Ernst & Young, Ms. Brooke has served some of the firm’s largest clients in the insurance, financial services and healthcare industries.
A CPA and an FLMI, Ms. Brooke has a B.S. degree from Purdue University. Throughout her career, Ms. Brooke has been actively engaged in numerous civic and business organizations. She is a member of the inaugural class of the Henry Crown Fellows of The Aspen Institute and a member of the Committee of 200. She also serves on the Boards of TechnoServe, The White House Project, The Committee for Economic Development, The Atlantic Council of the United States, and the Partnership for Public Service. She also serves on the March of Dimes Public Policy Advisory Council, the Purdue Homeland Security Institute, the Advisory Council for the Open Compliance and Ethics Group, and the National Women’s Leadership Hall of Fame Advisory Council. She is the recipient of numerous local awards, most recently the University of Michigan’s 2006-07 Women in Leadership Award.
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