paul dunn: from standard, to stand out, to stand for | the disruptors

this milestone episode proves that accountants can change lives—and legacies—every single day.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

in its milestone 100th episode, the disruptors features paul dunn, a four-time tedx speaker, accounting innovator, and co-founder of the global giving platform b1g1. a true visionary, dunn has spent decades redefining what it means to be an accountant, and his message to the profession is as bold and inspiring as ever.

卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间 celebrates: the 100th episode of the disruptors

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“if you’re in a sea of sameness, you’re not serving anyone,” dunn tells host liz farr. “we need to move from ‘standard’ to ‘stand out’ because we ‘stand for’ something that is bigger than ourselves.” that “something bigger” is impact.