Date

Dec 13 2019
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Time

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Essential Skills & Qualities of the Ethics & Compliance Professional: Today and in the Future

Join leaders of ECI’s Capabilities Building Working Group for a 60-minute webinar that explores the findings of an all-new white paper, Essential Skills & Qualities of the Ethics & Compliance Professional: Today and in the Future, that takes an in-depth look at new discoveries into the current skills and future trends experienced by today’s E&C professional.
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
  • The importance of various advanced degrees and certificates in the E&C profession today and in the future;
  • Leadership qualities and areas of professional or disciplinary expertise important to the success of E&C professionals;
  • Developments in skills and qualities of successful E&C professionals in the next 5-10 years; and more.

Attendance to this webinar earns 1 CEU.

 

Location

Online

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Labels

FREE EVENT

Speakers

  • Christopher Michaelson
    Christopher Michaelson
    Professor & Ethics Advisor, University of St. Thomas

    Christopher Michaelson is the Opus Distinguished Professor of Principled Leadership and the Academic Director of the Melrose and The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership at the University of St. Thomas, Opus College of Business. As a scholar and business advisor, he explores how meaning and purpose in life and at work can improve our own and others’ lives. Throughout his career, Christopher has built bridges between scholarship and practice. After earning his Ph.D. in philosophical ethics and aesthetics from the University of Minnesota in 1997, he helped launch a business ethics advisory practice, which became part of a global risk consulting network, in the New York office of a Big Four firm. He served on the editorial boards of ten CEO surveys and as the firm’s Strategy Officer to the World Economic Forum on projects examining the role of business in society. A few years into his consulting career, Christopher took a full-time lectureship at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania while keeping a foot in practice. In 2005, he joined the Business and Society faculty of the New York University Stern School of Business, on which he has remained since moving home to Minneapolis in 2006. He came to St. Thomas in 2008 and is also an affiliate faculty member of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Bioethics. He is the Humanities and Business Ethics Section Editor of the Journal of Business Ethics, on the editorial board of the Academy of Management Learning & Education, and on the Executive Committee of the International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics.

  • K. Matthew Gilley
    K. Matthew Gilley
    Professor and Bill Greehey Endowed Chair, Greehey School of Business, St. Mary's University

    Dr. Gilley holds the Bill Greehey Chair in Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Greehey School of Business at St. Mary’s University. He earned a Ph.D. in corporate strategy from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1997. Prior to joining the Greehey School, Gilley served on the faculty of the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University and on the business faculty at James Madison University.

    Professor Gilley’s research and teaching center on ethics, corporate social responsibility, and business strategy. His work has been published in the Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of International Business Studies, and numerous other outlets.

    He has been a Fellow of the Ethics and Compliance Initiative since 2008.

  • Steve Guymon
    Steve Guymon
    Senior Advisor, Global Ethics and Compliance Capabilities, Eli Lilly and Company

    Steve Guymon is the Senior Advisor of Ethics and Compliance Strategy and Capabilities for Eli Lilly and Company. He has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Utah, is a certified Black Belt in Lean and Six Sigma and has LPEC certification. He has over 30 years experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry and has worked in roles in ethics and compliance, Six Sigma, training, sales leadership, marketing and clinical research. He joined Eli Lilly and Company in 1996. Prior to Lilly, he worked for Upjohn Pharmaceuticals. He is a regular speaker and facilitator at compliance and training conferences.