Fostering the Next Generation of E&C Practitioners: ECI Ethics Academy 2021 Scholarships Announced!
To further our mission to empower individuals and organizations to build and sustain high-quality ethics & compliance programs, ECI’s Ethics Academy invests in the education of future E&C practitioners. Generously funded by the Northrop Grumman Foundation, ECI Ethics Academy was created to support a sustainable and vibrant E&C profession. To that end, ECI awards scholarships to faculty members, researchers, other academics and college students who will become the next generation of experts in E&C.
Northrop Grumman Scholars recipients receive a one-year ECI membership with access to all of the organization’s benefits, including research, ethics training, and more. Additionally, they attend ECI’s IMPACT 2021 virtual conference which gives them an opportunity to learn from and network with thought leadership professionals across the ethics and compliance industry.
Winners of the ECI Ethics Academy 2021 Scholarships are:
Faculty Scholarship Recipients:
• Kimberly Sherman – Westfield University
• Olubenga Adeyinka – Manhattanville
College Student Scholarship Recipients:
• Serwaa Adu-Tutu – University of Colorado, Denver
• Emily Binh Chau – Fordham Law School
• Rebecca Doublesin – Pepperdine University
• Constance Farmer – Loyola University
• Oluyfemi Omosuyi – Montclair State University
• Pallavi Maruyama – Ohio State University
• Regan Pennypacker – Fordham Law School
• Sanghamitra Saha – Loyola University of Chicago
• Emma Shrum – University of St. Thomas
As an association, ECI brings together ethics & compliance professionals and academics from all over the world to share techniques, resources and exciting new ideas. Through research, ECI identifies the practices that improve ethics & compliance program effectiveness and build institutional culture strength. ECI also has an established track record of providing support to organizations seeking to transform their cultures, often in the wake of significant challenges with noncompliance.