NOVEMBER 18 | Best Practice Forum | Conducting Investigations Virtually

Until recently, conducting remote E&C investigations was an occasional occurrence.  Most investigations were done in person and on-site.  However, due to COVID, what was once incidental to the way we do business has become the norm.  This Best Practice Forum will explore how conducting internal Investigations remotely has now become

2024-03-27T13:45:08-04:00Friday, July 17, 2020|

Q&A with the DoJ: Featuring Brian Rabbitt, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division

ECI is excited to announce a monumental event for the E&C community. In his first public speaking engagement since his appointment earlier this month, Brian Rabbitt, Head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division will discuss the recent updates to two guidance documents on corporate compliance. Rabbitt will answer your questions

2024-03-26T00:15:41-04:00Thursday, July 9, 2020|Legal Questions|

An Important Message to Our Members and Stakeholders

At the Ethics & Compliance Initiative (ECI), we share the grief and anger felt by so many at the senseless killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and many others whose lives have been needlessly ended. We also have a sense of hope as we see people around the

2024-03-26T00:15:59-04:00Friday, June 5, 2020|Leadership|

Five Questions Every E&C Professional Should Ask Themselves

The ethics and compliance space is a rapidly shifting, accelerating field of work and study that is affecting an expanding number of industries and organizations. In order to thrive during this time of expansion and change, it is crucial for the industry to attract talent with diverse backgrounds and experiences.

2024-03-26T00:16:53-04:00Thursday, May 28, 2020|Research|

Optimizing Risk Management Using Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics have changed the ways in which organizations create products and do business. In the tech industry, AI lets self-driving cars know how to stop at red lights, while in the medical field it is being used to detect and develop vaccines for COVID-19.

2024-03-26T00:17:25-04:00Friday, May 22, 2020|Risk Management|