3:50-4:30 on Day Two

Establishing and Protecting Corporate Integrity: The Real Driver Behind Coordinated GRC Policies


A key component in the emerging regime of coordinated governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) management is ensuring that the company’s business is conducted in a manner that serves its various stakeholders in an effective, compliant, and untainted fashion. A true indicator of the success or failure of this internal company effort is the company’s imputed goodwill or reputation, arguably the most valuable, yet fragile, attribute a company possesses. This presentation will explore how the imposition of recent — and the strengthening of longstanding — compliance obligations have compounded the responsibilities of professionals charged with enforcing governance, risk, compliance, audit and ethics roles. It will examine compliance measures and their practical impact on companies, due to:

  • The expansive reach of the requirements
  • The lack of precedents
  • The emphasis on self-disclosure
  • The uncertainty over due process rights in enforcement
  • Session Presented By:


    Michael Rasmussen
    President, Risk & Compliance Advisor
    Corporate Integrity

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