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Minneapolis, Minn. ---December 16, 2019--- Compliance and ethics issues effect the reputation, bottom line, and success of any organization. Staying up to date on the latest regulations, strategies, and solutions is critical for the European compliance community.

At the 8th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute (ECEI), 16-18 March in Amsterdam, compliance professionals from across Europe and the globe will tackle compliance challenges, explore best practices, and gain the tools to improve your compliance program.

“Multi-national companies face significant and seemingly-insurmountable challenges with regard to compliance and ethics,” said Gerry Zack, CEO of SCCE & HCCA. “Our annual event gives those in the industry the opportunity to collaborate and share ideas and solutions with compliance professionals of all levels and with a uniquely European perspective.”

ECEI features 30+ sessions and discussion groups that address global compliance challenges, such as anti-corruption, implementing global trade compliance, compliance culture maturity assessments, crisis management, investigations, and healthcare compliance.

Highlights from the agenda include these general sessions:
  • The SFO: Current Priorities and Future Directions, Matthew Wagstaff, Head of Fraud and Corruption, Division A UK Serious Fraud Office
  • From Crisis to an Electric Future – Inside the Cultural Transformation of One of the Largest Companies in the World, Dr. Kurt Michels, Chief Compliance Officer, Volkswagen Group
  • Staying Positive in the Face of Obstacles, Karina Hollekim, Professional Free-skier and B.A.S.E. jumper
Visit www.corporatecompliance.org/2020ECEI for more information and to register for the conference.