SCCE: Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute in Lisbon
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The 13th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute in Lisbon, Portugal from 10th to 12th March 2025.
Punter Southall Law’s Jonathan Armstrong will be taking part in the SCCE event in Lisbon. SCCE is the professional association for compliance professionals. It has more than 19,000 members in over 100 countries.
The event will focus on insights and strategies on the unique challenges of European compliance management.
A Fireside Chat with Jonathan Armstrong: Risk, Privacy and Compliance Stories.
Jonathan Armstrong will be interviewed during a session called A Fireside Chat with Jonathan Armstrong: Risk, Privacy and Compliance Stories.
Jonathan is the longstanding Co-Chair of the New York State Bar Association’s Rapid Response Taskforce which has led the response to world events in a number of countries including Afghanistan, France, Pakistan, Poland & Ukraine.
What other topics will be included at the Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute?
Third-party risk
Metrics and analytics
Anti-corruption
Internal investigations
Ethics
Global compliance management
Compliance training
Corporate culture
Sanctions and export controls
The risks and opportunities of AI
Who should attend the Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute?
Compliance and ethics professionals
In-house and outside counsel
Audit managers/officers
Information and privacy officers
Regulators and other government personnel
Risk managers
Corporate executives and leaders
Researchers and policy makers
Human resource managers
Learn more about SCCE and the Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute
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