SCCE's 8th Annual ECEI - European Compliance & Ethics Institute

Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE)®16 - 18 March 2019, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The European Compliance & Ethics Institute is the place to discuss compliance challenges and strategies with your peers from healthcare and across industry. For the 2020 Institute in Amsterdam this March, we’ve added new healthcare compliance sessions to address updates, problems, and solutions specific to the European healthcare industry.

Learn from top compliance and ethics professionals and build your professional network at this conference dedicated to learning about the challenges facing the global compliance & ethics community. This is the place to find out about the latest solutions to your compliance and ethics issues, including anti-corruption, data protection, and risk management. The optional Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional-International (CCEP-I)® exam is offered on the last day of the conference. Separate application fee required.

Hot Topics for 2020

  • Healthcare Sessions
  • Anti-corruption
  • Implementing Global Trade Compliance
  • Compliance Culture Maturity Assessment
  • Crisis Management
  • Investigations
  • Data Protection
  • Risk Management
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Who Should Attend

  • 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

For further information and to register, please visit:
https://www.corporatecompliance.org/conferences/national/8th-annual-european-compliance-ethics-institute

About the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE)

Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE)® is a member-based association for compliance and ethics professionals worldwide and across all industries. Founded in 2004, our organization 7,500+ members strong - and growing! The vision of SCCE is to be the pre-eminent compliance and ethics association promoting lasting success and integrity of organizations worldwide. Incorporated in 2011, Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics & Health Care Compliance Association is a 501(c)(6) non- profit organization.

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