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Why should you attend the Summit?
After looking at our line up of speakers, and the topics we'll be covering at the Summit, you've already got a whole host of reasons to come along on the 3rd and 4th February 2009.
But if you need a little extra convincing, no problem- read on! Here are six more reasons why you must attend - and reserve your place without delay!
- KNOWLEDGE
The speaker caliber is, frankly, unprecedented. Such is the importance of this conference, that in addition to those already mentioned, sessions will also be led by the most senior level compliance and ethics executives from corporations like Siemens, BP, BAE Systems, Tyco International, Cisco Systems, BT, Vodafone.
- 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 & Defense, Banking, Oil & Gas, I.T, Telecommunications, Retail and Pharmaceuticals.
- 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.
- 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 the topic.
- NETWORKING
Hours of networking time are 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.
- CUTTING EDGE
We're covering the latest issues in and around corporate Anti-corruption, Compliance and Ethics. Some of the worlds most successful organisations and leading figures offer their essential experience around policy and programme development.
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Speaker List
- Siemens, Corporate Legal and Compliance, Compliance Operating Officer and Chief Counsel Compliance & Investigations, Dr. Klaus Moosmayer
- BAE Systems, Associate General Counsel, Jeffrey Cottle
- Serious Fraud Office, Head of Overseas and Corruption, Keith McCarthy
- BP, VP Segment & Function Compliance, Tim Langton
- UK Government Department of Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform, Secretariat for Anti-Corruption Champion, Nick van Benschoten
- TRACE International, President, Alexandra Wrage
- CISCO Systems, Theatre Lead, Ethics & Investigations, European & Emerging Markets, Stephen J Williams,
- BT Group, Head of International Governance & Ethics, Helen Ashton
- Novartis, Global Compliance Officer, Juan-Jorge Gili
- Vodafone Group Fraud, Risk & Security, Group Investigation and Crisis Management Adviser, Jim Dickie QPM
- City of London Police Overseas Anti-Corruption Unit, Detective Superintendent, Colin Cowan
- Betfair, Head of Integrity, Speaker to be announced
- Centre for International Private Enterprise, Senior Program Officer, Global, Aleksandr Shkolnikov
- HSBC, Group General Manager - Internal Audit, Matthew King
- Institute of Business Ethics, Research Director, Simon Webley
- International Law Association, British Branch, President, Jeremy Carver CBE
- OECD, Director for Legal Affairs, Nicola Bonucci
- Special Inspector General for Iraq, Deputy Inspector General, Ginger M. Cruz
- Transparency International, Executive Director (UK), Chandrashekhar Krishnan
- Travelex, Group Compliance & Regulation Director, Neville Hall
- Tyco International, Deputy General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, Enrique Aznar
- US Department of Justice, Former Assistant Chief, Fraud Section, William B. Jacobson
- Ethical Corporation Institute, Political Editor, Peter Davis
- Ethic Intelligence, Business Development Director, Philippe Lesoing
- PricewaterhouseCoopers, Partner, Forensic Services, Tony Parton
- PricewaterhouseCoopers, Director, Forensic Services, Edwin Harland
- PricewaterhouseCoopers, Director, Performance Improvement Consulting, Tracey Groves
- SGS, CSR Solutions Manager, Céleste Cornu
- Daylight Forensic & Advisory, CEO, Ellen Zimiles
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