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Nisha Ellis

Nisha Ellis is a Senior Manager with Schellman based in Atlanta, GA. Prior to joining Schellman in 2019, Nisha worked as an IT Staff Auditor, for a large accounting firm specializing in SOC 1 and SOC 2 reports and Financial Audit and Support for Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) audits. Nisha has over 4 years of experience comprised of serving clients in various industries, including financial services, manufacturing, and entertainment. Nisha is now focused primarily on SOC 1 and SOC 2 audits for organizations across various industries.

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ESG

By: Nisha Ellis
March 20th, 2024

As the scrutiny on environmental impact grows, more and more organizations are looking for ways that can help them both satisfy emerging regulations and customer concerns regarding the sustainability of their practices. And while there are a few options that may suit, ISO 14001 represents one particularly advantageous avenue.

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SchellmanLife

By: Nisha Ellis
May 29th, 2021

Serving as an important reminder of the fact that the AAPI community helped build this country, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month also celebrates their history and many cultures, as well as those contributions to the United States. Asia is a massive continent that is home to diverse ethnicities and histories, and the innumerable customs of its many countries have intertwined with American society over the years. In fact, according to a Pew Research Center article, “a record 20 million Asian Americans trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.” Learning about their fellows’ Asian norms and traditions should only serve to strengthen the bond Americans have with each other, but unfortunately, people tend to fear what they do not understand. With the recent uptick in hate crimes targeting the Asian community, recognizing and supporting Asian Americans is more important than ever before, and AAPI month presents the perfect opportunity. One of the most powerful things Asian Americans can do is to share their stories and experiences, so I decided to write about some of my AAPI family members—I wanted to give them a voice. My hope is that when people read these accounts, they will gain a new perspective or find ways to relate to the experiences.

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