Ways to Get Involved
The Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics has been growing at a record pace. Do you know why? Because of people like you!
Below are ways you can get involved with SCCE:
1. Write for our publications
Learn more about writing submissions
2. Speak at our educational opportunities
- National conferences
- Webinars
- Introduce a speaker at a conference
Learn more about SCCE speaking opportunities
3. Refer your colleagues to us
- Forward emails about our events, including National Conferences, Regionals, Academies, and Webinars.
- Tell your friends about the events you’ve attended and suggest they come along next time.
- Bring your teammates and colleagues to the next event with you or share what you’ve learned with them.
4. Share content online
- On your personal news feed on LinkedIn
- On LinkedIn groups dedicated to compliance, including the SCCE group
- On your personal Facebook feed
- On Facebook pages dedicated to compliance, including the SCCE’s page
- On your Twitter feed
- On other social media sites, such as Google+, Instagram, and Pinterest
5. Certification
- Obtain Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional (CCEP)® or Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional–International (CCEP-I)® certification.
- Link your certified status on your LinkedIn profile.
- Link your certified status in your email signature.
- Display your certificate in your office or home.
6. Conference activities
- Participate in networking events.
- Participate in the fitness challenge.
- Join the volunteer activity.
7. Socializing and support
- Offer support for the people who work within the field.
- Connect with new members online via sites like LinkedIn to welcome them to the profession and the organization.
- Stay in touch with people you meet at the conferences and Academies.
- Answer questions and share documents on SCCEnet, our social network site.
8. Provide feedback and reviews
- Review books and materials published by the SCCE on Amazon.com, Goodreads.com and other review-based websites.
- Provide feedback on the SCCE conference sessions you attend, both to evaluate the speakers and the session topic or content.
- Answer the surveys put out the by the SCCE.
9. Foster vendor relationships
- Exhibiting/sponsorships at conferences
- Advertise in Compliance and Ethics Professional Magazine, Corporate Compliance Weekly News, on SCCEnet, or on our website
10. Volunteer for a leadership role
SCCE leadership is cultivated from people who are active members of the association who spend a great deal of time writing, speaking, mentoring, networking with their peers, blogging and so forth. If you want to run for the board of directors or assume a more active leadership role, be sure to follow the engagement suggestions above. Board Nominations occur annually, July 1-31. Learn more