Gregory Keating, Member of the Firm, co-presents "What You Need to Have on Your International Roadmap" at the NAVEX Next 2021 Risk and Compliance Virtual Conference.

Building an effective risk and compliance function is complex for companies in any country - but what about those operating in several? Multinational organizations often have to prioritize competing (and sometimes conflicting) rules, regulations, and frameworks in order to keep compliant. Even businesses with a single storefront increasingly have to deal with international suppliers, vendors, and other third parties. Join this session to learn how your R&C function can effectively navigate these unique challenges by drafting and executing a roadmap for compliance success.

Key topics discussed:

  • What unique compliance challenges multinational organizations face (and how to anticipate them)
  • How to successfully align compliance initiatives across localities
  • The difference between centralized and federated approaches to risk management (and which is right for you) 

To view the recorded session, please visit NAVEXGlobal.com.

Event Detail

October 6, 2021
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm PT
Virtual Program
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