Global Ethics Summit Unites Corporate Executives, Government Officials to Share Ethical Business Practices
Keynotes from Department of Justice, General Electric, Google, Pfizer and others; Conference Highlights Strategies for Legal Compliance, Cultivating an Ethical Business Culture and Driving Profit
NEW YORK, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Combining Dow Jones' business expertise and Ethisphere Institute's ethics expertise, the Global Ethics Summit will give corporate counsel and compliance officers the strategies, tools and insights they need to navigate an increasingly complex global corporate legal landscape. The Global Ethics Summit is scheduled for February 23-24 in New York.
Government officials, corporate executives, outside counsel and consultants will provide advice on what companies must do in today's business and legal environment to comply with legal requirements and cultivate a culture of ethics, and how both can create wealth and value for company stakeholders. Featured keynote speakers are:
- Brackett Denniston, senior vice president & general counsel, General Electric and Andy Hinton, chief compliance officer & associate general counsel, Google were both driving forces behind their companies being named to Ethisphere's "World's Most Ethical Companies" list for the last three years. During a joint keynote interview, Mr. Denniston and Mr. Hinton will candidly discuss how their companies are managing risk and avoiding trouble in today's global marketplace and how other corporations can adapt to an ever-changing legal landscape.
- Charles L. Harrington, chairman & CEO, Parsons. Mr. Harrington will discuss how his company cultivated an atmosphere where the question of deviating from the company's Core Values (safety, quality, integrity, diversity, innovation and sustainability), whether for perceived individual or corporate gain, is not an issue.
- Mitch Jackson, director, environmental affairs & sustainability, FedEx. Mr. Jackson provides strategic direction and management of environmental, energy management and sustainability issues at FedEx and will discuss how these efforts tie into the company's broader effort at ethics, compliance and corporate responsibility.
- Georg Kell, executive director, United Nations Global Compact. Mr. Kell will discuss the UN's current and forthcoming initiatives aimed at improving global human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption. He will also share how companies can scale up their efforts to exceed global expectations and how those efforts can impact the bottom line.
- Douglas M. Lankler, senior vice president & chief compliance officer, Pfizer. Mr. Lankler will share how he helped the world's largest pharmaceutical company recover from legal scrutiny and penalties by committing to a robust compliance program.
- Mark Mendelsohn, deputy chief, fraud section, criminal division, U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Mr. Mendelsohn will detail how corporations can design, institute and maintain a compliance program that will keep the DOJ off their doorstep.
- C. Turney Stevens, dean, College of Business, Lipscomb University. Mr. Stevens led the creation of Lipscomb's Dean Institute for Corporate Governance and Integrity to serve as a forum where corporate leaders can learn to integrate and implement best practices in governance and has put in place a number of ethics-focused initiatives at the University.
The two-day conference will address today's evolving legal and business landscapes with keynote speakers and panel discussions providing insight on topics including:
- What 2010 will mean for the evolution and enforcement of compliance regulations.
- How to do compliance right, even during tough economic times.
- Determining the appropriate level and practice of transparency.
- Best practices for training a diverse workforce.
- Trends and tips for dealing with regulators and enforcement officials.
- Avoiding risks when selecting suppliers, partners, distributors, resellers and other third party agents.
- Opportunities, challenges and obligations of emerging markets.
Gold sponsors of the Global Ethics Summit are Baker & McKenzie, Daylight Forensic & Advisory, Dechert LLP, DLA Piper, Hogan & Hartson and The Corporate Executive Board. Silver sponsor is Kroll.
To register, learn more and get information about Continuing Legal Education credits, visit http://bit.ly/GES2010, call 866-291-1800, or email [email protected]. Full-time journalists and members of the traditional media can request a press pass by contacting Kim Gagliardi at (603) 864-8873 or [email protected].
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ABOUT ETHISPHERE INSTITUTE
The research-based Ethisphere Institute is a leading international think-tank dedicated to the creation, advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption and sustainability. The Institute's associated membership group, the Ethisphere Council, is a forum for business ethics that includes over 200 leading corporations, universities and institutions. The Ethisphere Council is dedicated to the development and advancement of individuals on its membership council through increased efficiency, innovation, tools, mentoring, advice, and unique career opportunities. Ethisphere Magazine, which publishes the globally recognized World's Most Ethical Companies Ranking, is the quarterly publication of the Institute. More information on the Ethisphere Institute, including ranking projects and membership, can be found at http://www.ethisphere.org.
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