"The Whistleblower Within: A View from the Defense, In-House, and Whistleblower Perspectives"
Speakers:
- Adria Perez, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend
- Kellye Gordon, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Newell Brands
- Renee Brooker, Partner, Tycko & Zavareei LLP
- Vanessa Waldref, U.S. Attorney/Eastern District of WA, U.S. Attorney's Office
Topics to be discussed include:
- Who blows the whistle and what are their motivations?
- Can there be positive outcomes within a company from internal whistleblowers?
- How can a company leverage those positive outcomes? Can the Compliance function prevent or minimize lawsuits by internal whistleblowers?
- What are best practices of experienced practitioners?
Conference Overview:
How do enforcement priorities impact your compliance program? Supply chains, tech tools, consumer data, the use of sanctions, the list is long — there are a vast number of organizational processes and procedures under scrutiny by enforcement authorities around the world. Understanding what enforcers are focused on and what their expectations are is critical to making sure your compliance program is hitting all the right notes. Join us Jun 6, 2024, for this annual update on the global enforcement landscape and come away better prepared to address key areas proactively and effectively within your organization. You’ll learn more about enforcement priorities, emerging trends, and common misperceptions — information that can take the mystery out of enforcement and help you evaluate your compliance program with relevant and timely information. For more information, please click here.
Event Details
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Virtual
3:15 – 4:15 p.m. ET
Speakers
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