
DECEMBER 2 | ECI Live: Addressing Ethics & Compliance Challenges for Multinational Organizations
This webinar will review the main challenges facing multinational organizations in developing and operating ethics & compliance (e&c) programs. E&C programs represent a significant challenge for organizations operating in multiple jurisdictions and geographies. This session will provide guidance developing organizationally appropriate solutions.
Learning points:
- Cultural considerations and its importance for successful E&C programs multinationals
- Leadership, communications and training factors
- Risk assessments, program integration and metrics / reporting
- Key recommendations for improving E&C programs in multinationals
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Speakers
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Greg KeelingDirector, Ethics & Conduct, BMO Financial Group
Greg has had a distinguished career working in project management, technology strategy, program delivery, relationship management, information management and policy governance in both the public and private sectors.
Greg is Director, Ethics & Conduct in BMO’s global Ethics & Conduct Office where he leads the Analytics, Insights and Reporting team. During his time with BMO, Greg has worked in the areas of compliance, procurement, technology governance and risk management. Prior to joining BMO, Greg was Executive Assistant to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario and Head of Communications & Technology Services.
Greg holds a BA (Hons) in History and Political Studies, an MA in International Political Studies both from Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario), an MBA from Dalhousie University (Halifax, Nova Scotia) and a Certificate in Media & New Technology Management from the School of Continuing Studies, University of Toronto. He is a Fellow, Institute of Canadian Bankers, Fellow of the 21st Century Trust and the inaugural George Bell Fellow in Strategic Studies at the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies. He is Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (ISACA) and a CXO Advisory Council member for the Digital Value Institute. Greg has been selected to participate in the 2022 Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference.
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Shawn SimpsonInternational Relations Advisor, Aix Marseille University, Graduate School of Management
Intercultural/Ethics/Language Specialist Research on https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shawn_Simpson2
Masters in Classical Archeology, Université de Lettres, Aix en Provence Graduate Business Degree with a major in Service Activities, IAE Aix, Graduate School of Management
Created and managed the first International Relations Bureau for Kedge Business School for international exchanges of students and professors at undergraduate and graduate levels. Obtained financing for 20 Erasmus projects from the European Union for 500 participants
Created and managed the Intercultural & Language Program for ITER Organization
Received the European Label for Languages for the Intercultural French Program created for Iter Organization in support of their personnel and spouses. Creator and facilitator of Intercultural Communication and Competence workshops.Founded the Agence Iter France Intercultural Think Tank and created the Intercultural Seminar for Iter Organization (10th edition in 2019).
European expert from 2006 to 2019 in mobility, transnational partnerships and transfer of innovation with a focus on intercultural issues. Leader of French partnership in the European FILE project on Embedding Intercultural Learning in Organizations 2010 – 2012.
Consultant on intercultural onboarding for the International Bureau of CEA Saclay, Paris 2012 to 2014. Intercultural Management Trainer for CEA HR Saclay 2015 to 2018.
Executive MBA Academic Director for IAE Aix Marseille University Graduate School of Management December 2019 to October 2020.Co-director of Intercultural Research and Ethics Collection “Cosmopolitismes”, Center for Business Ethics, Aix Marseille University, Presse Universitaire AMU since 2015.
Professor of Intercultural Management, Business Ethics, for American University of the Mediterranean, Aix en Provence since 2016. International Relations Advisor and Adjunct Professor of Intercultural Management and Business Ethics, Graduate School of Management, Aix Marseille University, IAE since February 2019.Volunteer reviewer for Fund for Education Abroad, Washington DC, USA.
Member of ECI (Ethics and Compliance) working group on Ethics in Multinationals.
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Steven PeggSenior Ethics Manager, International Operations, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Steve is responsible for implementing all aspects of the Lockheed Martin Corporation’s ethics program in countries of operation outside of the USA; an appointment held since 2015. Based in the UK and operating with a small international team, the role includes providing ethics guidance, training of both employees and third parties as well as leading internal investigations. Steve has personal responsibility for the region of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
An engineer by background, Steve commenced his professional career as a Flight Test Engineer. He has been with Lockheed Martin since 2001. Prior to his current ethics role, Steve worked in a range of Supply Chain and Program Management roles.
Steve is a Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP-I) and has spoken at many forums including the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE), the Institute of Business Ethics (IBE), the International Forum on Business Ethical Conduct (IFBEC), the Conference Board and also chairs the ADS Business Ethics Network (ADS BEN).
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Valerie HaliburtonVice President, Ethics & Compliance, Colgate-Palmolive Co.
Valerie Haliburton joined Colgate in 2000 and currently serves as Vice President, Ethics & Compliance at the corporate headquarters in New York. In this role, she is responsible for developing and executing strategies that reinforce our Company’s ethical culture, fosters personal leadership & accountability and promote ethics & compliance throughout the organization.
Previously, Valerie was based in the United Kingdom as Director of Human Resources for Colgate’s Hill’s Pet Nutrition division. Prior to this, she was the Director of Human Resources for Hill’s U.S. Sales in Topeka, Kansas. And, additionally has served in various Human Resources roles throughout the U.S. with Colgate.
Prior to joining Colgate, Valerie had a successful career at Bristol-Myers Squibb in various Human Resources positions of increasing responsibility.
Valerie is a native Texan who grew up in Waco, Texas and earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington.