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Five reasons why you must attend - and reserve your place without delay:
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Scope
This conference covers every angle when it comes to developing an integrated and global Anti-corruption, compliance and ethics programme. You will gain a wide range of experience with insight from a variety of industries including Aerospace & Defence, Banking, Oil & Gas, I T, Telecommunications, Retail and Pharmaceuticals.
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Entirely Relevant
Unlike other events where everyone is obliged to sing from the same hymn sheet, you have an extensive, choice of individual breakout sessions, enabling you to focus on the topics most relevant to your professional concerns. You will learn what you need to know and nothing else. There are no fillers here.
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Highly Interactive
Every session, keynote and breakout, has an extended Q&A session built in. In fact, each breakout Q&A will run for at least 30 minutes, giving you ample time for questions - and expert answers. Breakouts will be dynamic discussion groups, led by authorities on particular topics.
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Networking
Hours of networking time is built into the conference, enabling you to talk to speakers on a one-to-one basis and meet peers and potential partners who share the same concerns and objectives.
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We're covering the latest issues in and around corporate anti-corruption, compliance and ethics. The worlds most successful organizations and leading figures offer their essential experience around policy and programme development.
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Exhibitors
Speakers
Speakers
- BAE Systems, Jeffrey Cottle, General Counsel,
International & General Compliance
- Best Buy, Kathleen Edmond, Chief Ethics
Officer
- Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), Program Officer,
Aleksandr Shkolnikov, Program Officer, Global
- Corpedia, Alex Brigham, President
- Corpedia, Erica Salmon-Byrne, Assistant
General Counsel
- Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, Patrick Brady,
Principal
- Daylight Forensic and Advisory LLC, Scott Moritz, Executive
Director
- Ethics Resource Center, Leslie Altizer,
Senior Director of Benchmarking Services
- Ethisphere Council, Stephen Martin, Executive
Director & Editor in Chief
- Ethisphere Institute, Douglas Allen, Senior
Fellow
- F&C Investments, Elizabeth McGeveran, Vice
President, Governance & Sustainable Investment
- Federal Bureau of Investigation Public Corruption Unit,
Scott Cheney, Supervisory Special Agent
- Fluor, Wendy Hallgren, Vice President, Corporate
Compliance
- Hospira, Kristine Rapp, Vice President,
Global Ethics & Compliance
- Intel Corporation, Mary Doyle, Compliance
& Ethics Director
- Inter-American Development Bank, Stephen Zimmerman,
Chief, Office of Institutional Integrity
- ITT Corporation, Susan Ringler, Senior
Counsel for International Compliance
- KPMG Forensic, Scott Avelino, Principal
- KPMG Forensic, Rocco deGrasse, Principal
- Kraft Foods Global, Theodore Banks, Chief
Counsel & Senior Director, Compliance Policy
- L-3 Communications Services Group, Vincent O'Connor,
Vice President Compliance & Ethics
- Lockheed Martin, Alice Eldridge, Vice
President of Business Ethics Conduct
- Merrill Lynch, Jeffrey Harwin, Director
Global & Monetary Financial Control Group
- Monsanto Company, Robert M. Echols, Director,
Business Conduct
- Newmont Mining Corporation, Jacqui Beckett,
Compliance Officer
- Pfizer, Gary Giampetruzzi, Assistant General
Counsel, Deputy Compliance Officer, International Investigations & Programs
- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC),
Laura Kennedy, Vice President of Compliance & Ethics
- Sempra Energy, Randall Peterson, Vice
President & Chief Compliance Officer
- SGS US Testing Company, Larry Berson, Technical
Director, Corporate Social Responsibility Solutions
- Tellabs, Paul Liebenson, Assistant General Counsel
- Transactions, International & Compliance
- Texas Instruments, David Reid, Vice President,
Ethics Director
- The Wharton School, Philip Nichols, Associate
Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics
- The World Bank, Pascale Dubois, Sanctions
Evaluation and Suspension Officer
- Trace International, Alexandra Wrage, President
- Transparency International, Nancy Boswell, President
of Transparency International U.S.
- Transparency International, Susan Cote-Freeman,
Project Manager, Private Sector
- Tyco International, Daniel Dorsky, Senior
Counsel for FCPA
- U.S. Air Force, Steven Shaw, General Counsel for
Contractor Responsibility & Debarment and Suspension Official
- U.S. Department of Justice, William Jacobson,
Assistant Chief, Fraud Section Criminal Division
- U.S. Department of State, Jeffrey Krilla, Deputy
Assistant Secretary
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Kevin Loftus,
Division of Enforcement Branch Chief
- Vodafone, John Loughrey, Head of Corporate
Law
- Wal-Mart, Julie Murray, Sr. Manager, Strategy
& Development
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