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New York City, October 17-18, 2016Atlanta, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Mechanicsburg Groupcast Locations, October 17-18, 2016
Live Webcast, October 17-18, 2016San Francisco, November 28-29, 2016
• Recent developments, including new government standards andrecent case law
• Conducting and designing risk assessments to obtain the mostvaluable information
• Creating a training and communications strategy to best meetyour organization’s needs
• Creating effective reporting procedures, including hotlines, andinvestigating allegations of wrongdoing
• Global compliance expectations, challenges and best practices
• Conflicts of interest compliance
• Anti-corruption compliance
Register Today at www.pli.edu/RKR6 or Call (800) 260-4PLI
Satisfy Your CLE, CPE, CPD and CCB Compliance Requirements!
Advanced Compliance andEthics Workshop 2016
Why You Should AttendHaving an effective compliance and ethics program is essential to companies of all kinds. Such programs helpprevent misconduct from occurring and allow organizations to detect and respond in a timely manner tomisconduct when it does occur. They also help organizations cultivate a true culture of business ethics, which is every bit as important to preventing wrongdoing as are traditional internal controls.
Compliance and ethics programs are a necessary tool to manage the substantial risks posed by employeemisconduct and assist organizations in dealing with violations when they occur. Companies that implementeffective programs can minimize the likelihood of devastating criminal sanctions – and also reap the rewards ofemployee loyalty and customer trust. The Workshop’s faculty, drawn from major corporations, law firms,academia, and the government, are experienced compliance and ethics professionals who will provide you withthe tools you need to advance your program.
What You Will Learn• Recent developments in compliance and ethics, including new government standards and recent case law
• Conducting and designing compliance risk assessments to obtain the most valuable information – and putting that information to use in your program
• Creating a training and communications strategy that meets your organization’s needs but doesn’t break your budget
• Structuring your program for appropriate independence and clout
• Creating effective reporting procedures, including hotlines and other mechanisms, and decreasing the fear of retaliation
• Investigating allegations of wrongdoing, imposing discipline as appropriate and implementing other remedial measures
• Global compliance expectations, challenges and best practices
• How to perform effective compliance audits and assessments, and how to monitor compliance in key risk areas
• Best practices in conflicts of interest and anti-corruption compliance
• Approaches to reporting to the Board on your program
Who Should AttendThis Workshop is designed specifically for experienced compliance officers, attorneys and staff responsible forcompliance program administration.
Register Today at www.pli.edu/RKR6 or Call (800) 260-4PLI
Advanced Compliance andEthics Workshop 2016
Jeffrey M. Kaplan Kaplan & Walker LLPPrinceton, New Jersey
Chair
FACULTYNew York City, Groupcast Locations and Live Webcast
Senior Program Attorney:Meghan K. Carney
Andrea Bonime-BlancChief Executive OfficerGEC Risk Advisory LLCNew York City
Jill BrugzaAssistant General CounselPfizer, Inc.New York City
Jodi A. CatalanoSenior Corporate CounselPfizer, Inc.New York City
Keith DarcySenior Advisor Deloitte & Touche LLPNew York City
Donald C. DowlingK&L Gates LLPNew York City
Janice L. Innis-ThompsonFormer Senior Vice President
and Chief Compliance OfficerTIAA-CREFNew York City
William (Billy) JacobsonOrrick, Herrington &
Sutcliffe LLPWashington, D.C.
Jay T. Jorgensen Global Chief Ethics &
Compliance OfficerWalmart Stores, Inc.Bentonville, Arkansas
Paul E. McGrealDean and Professor of Law Creighton University
School of LawOmaha, Nebraska
Joseph E. MurphySenior AdvisorCompliance Strategists, LLCHaddonfield, New Jersey
Richard MuzikarDirector – Enterprise Risk
Management Consolidated Edison Company
of New York, Inc.New York City
Ed PetryVice President, Advisory
Services NAVEX GlobalWorcester, Massachusetts
Mark SnydermanChief Ethics & Compliance
Officer, Assistant General Counsel
Laureate Education, Inc.Atlanta
Kimberly StrongVice President, Chief Ethics &
Compliance OfficerConsolidated Edison Company
of New York, Inc.New York City
Jose TabuenaSenior Consultant PrincipledEdgeDallas
Carsten TamsSenior Vice President & Ethics
and Compliance ExecutiveBertelsmannNew York City
Richard J. WolfSenior Vice President,
Chief Ethics Officer HSBC – North America New York City
Rebecca WalkerKaplan & Walker LLPSanta Monica, California
Chair
San Francisco
Melissa AllainAssociate General Counsel &
Director, Ethics &Compliance Americas
AvnetPhoenix
Amii L. Barnard-BahnPrincipal, Barnard-Bahn
ConsultingFormer Chief Administrative
OfficerCalifornia Dental AssociationSacramento, California
Jeffrey BrownSenior Vice President,
Corporate Secretary andChief Compliance Officer
Activision BlizzardLos Angeles
Sean CoutainDirector, Global Ethics and
Compliance Applied MaterialsSanta Clara, California
Stefani DawkinsVP, Global Ethics and IntegrityWells Fargo & Co.Fremont, California
Andrea DeShazoFormer Sr. Director, Global
Compliance & Ethics McKessonSan Francisco
Nancy HeafeySenior University CounselStanford UniversityStanford, California
Andrew JordanFormer Chief Compliance
Officer; V.P., Ethics and Compliance
StaplesSan Francisco Bay Area
Amy LillyDirector, Ethics and Compliance CenterPoint EnergyHouston
Paul E. McGrealDean and Professor of Law Creighton University
School of LawOmaha, Nebraska
Monica ReinmillerDirector, Corporate
Compliance CounselSutherland Global ServicesBellevue, Washington
Jenny Chung SavidgeSenior Legal Counsel and
Director of ComplianceIHSEnglewood, Colorado
Carlos SinghProfessor, Lincoln Law School
of San JoseSan Jose(Formerly a Managing Director
with Fidelity NationalInformation Services,Senior Manager with Ernst & Young, and federal prosecutor)
John SkousenChief Compliance Officer QualcommSan Diego
Michael WardVice President & Chief
Compliance Officer Juniper NetworksSan Francisco
Stephen J. WilliamsSenior Director of
Compliance InvestigationsCiscoSan Jose
Jeremy WilsonSVP, Chief Ethics
Advisory OfficerWells FargoEl Dorado, California
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
9:00 The Elements and Characteristics of an EffectiveCompliance and Ethics Program • The essential elements of an effective program• Critical program attributes
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Jeffrey M. KaplanSF: Rebecca Walker
9:15 Recent Compliance Developments and What toExpect in 2017 and Beyond• The latest guidance from the Department of Justice anddeferred prosecution agreements
• Significant whistleblower updates• Lessons from recent case law, including lawsuits againstdirectors and officers
• Anti-corruption, NLRB, and other regulatory standards and guidance
NYC, SF, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Paul E. McGreal
10:15 Compliance Program Structure and OversightA. Program Management and Structure• Positioning the Compliance Officer for appropriateindependence and authority
• Leveraging relationships with HR, Internal Audit, Security andother functions
• Compliance committees, teams, liaisons and networksB. Board Oversight• Helping your Board help you create and maintain a robust program
• The relationship between the chief compliance officer andthe Board and the compliance director and the Board
• Reporting to the Board regarding investigations and violations
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Andrea Bonime-Blanc,Richard J. WolfSF: Jeffrey Brown, Jeremy Wilson
11:15 Networking Break
11:30 Compliance Risk Assessment: Understanding andMitigating Your Compliance Risks• Efficient and practical risk assessment practices• Tying the results to mitigation plans and other program improvements
• Reporting on and documenting your risk assessment• Interplay of compliance and other types of risk
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Janice L. Innis-Thompson, Richard Muzikar, Kimberly Strong SF: Amii L. Barnard-Bahn, Michael Ward
12:30 Networking Lunch Break
1:00 The Government’s Perspective on Compliance andEthics ProgramsNYC, SF, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: TBA
Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
1:45 Codes of Conduct and Compliance Training and Communications• Designing, revising and disseminating effective codes of conduct
• Training approaches that are effective and stay fresh over time
• Training managers and senior leadership• Measuring the impact of training• Planning for and disseminating effective non-training communications
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Jill Bruzga, Jodi A. Catalano, Ed PetrySF: Sean Coutain, Stefani Dawkins
2:45 Enhancing Compliance Reporting Procedures and Conducting Investigations• Helpline and investigation protocols• Communicating with employees and others about reportingand investigations
• Best practices in conducting investigations, includingmaintaining independence and confidentiality
• When to use external resources for investigations• Combating the fear of retaliation• Legal and ethical concerns• Challenges in meting out discipline for violations
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: William (Billy) Jacobson, Mark SnydermanSF: John Skousen, Stephen J. Williams
3:45 Networking Break
4:00 Conflicts of Interest and Corruption andCompliance RisksExplore compliance risks and controls related to two of thehigher-risk compliance areas• Conflicts of interest
– Drafting workable policies and creating effective training– Questionnaires, certifications and approval procedures– Auditing and monitoring for conflicts
• Corruption– Risk assessment– Policies, training and communications– Due diligence and other third-party controls
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Jay T. Jorgensen, Jeffrey M. KaplanSF: Andrea DeShazo, Andrew Jordan
5:00 Adjourn
PROGRAM SCHEDULEDay One: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
9:00 Creating, Measuring and Maintaining a Culture of Compliance • Tone at the top – and the middle• Speak-up cultures• “Organizational justice”• Measurement methodologies• Positive and negative incentives
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Keith Darcy, Carsten TamsSF: Melissa Allain, Carlos Singh
10:00 Global Compliance Programs• Helplines and investigations around the globe• How to avoid a “U.S.-centric” program• Contending with employment and privacy laws outside theUnited States
• Strong compliance cultures that transcend national borders
• Training and communicating with employees and third parties around the globe
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Donald C. DowlingSF: Nancy Heafey, Monica Reinmiller, Jenny Chung Savidge
11:15 Networking Break
11:30 Compliance Program Auditing, Monitoring and Assessment• Assessment methodologies• Compliance auditing• Compliance monitoring• “Deep dive” assessments• Using metrics to advance your program
NYC, ATL, PHI, PITT, MECH & WEB: Joseph E. Murphy, Jose Tabuena SF: Amy Lilly, Rebecca Walker
12:30 Adjourn
Please plan to arrive with enough time tocheck in before the conference begins. A networking breakfast will be availableupon your arrival.
Day Two: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
“This was an extremely informative conference.”– Rebecca Gervais, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
“Great work and thank you!”– Tony Lawrence, National Rural UtilitiesCooperative Finance Corporation
“Instructor was fabulous.”– Gary Stein, Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
“Very informative program. Really enjoyable!”– Philip Rothman, Morgan Stanley
“Good program. Would recommend it to others.”– Kevin Jones, Hunton & Williams LLP
“Exceptional program – great discussions oncutting edge compliance topics.”
“Great seminar. Working lunch was great! Very interactive.”
“Excellent course. Highly recommended forthose looking to stay on top of the latestdevelopments in the compliance field.”
“I am continually impressed with not onlythe content of PLI courses but how effectivelythey are organized and administrated. I lovethat they start and end throughout the daywhen they are scheduled to. Very refreshing.”
“Thank you for another excellent program!”
“I enjoyed the program. The quality of presentersand presentations was excellent. I felt thatthe real life examples and the discussions ofwhat different compliance programs looklike was very helpful.”
– 2015 Attendees
What Past Attendees Have Said . . .
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Log in to www.pli.edu, go to My Online Library and click on the Course Materials tab. You can review thematerial or prepare questions to raise at the program. All attendees will have access to the Course Handbookfor one year from the program date.
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