FT Non-Executive Director Diploma Cohort 59

Delivered in the UK and Asia, the FT Non-Executive Director Diploma is a formally accredited, post-graduate level qualification for current and aspiring non-executive directors. It’s approved by Pearson Education Limited as meeting the criteria for Pearson’s Self Regulated Framework*. Based on the local Corporate Governance Code and built upon the principles it contains, the Diploma…

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CGI ESG Summit 2024

As we reflect on the trends and issues in ESG, it is evident that the groundwork has been laid for a transformative decade ahead. The momentum towards ESG-related practices is set to soar across industries and jurisdictions in the next 10 years. Companies, investors, and governments embracing ESG will gain significant advantages, including better access…

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How To Get Your First Non-Executive Director Role

A practical and interactive one-day in-person workshop looking at the realities of building your personal brand, developing a plan of action and getting that all-important first non-executive director (non-exec) role. The two speakers come at the subject from different perspectives. Mike Clancy has advised many aspiring non-execs on how to make the transition from being an…

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Corporate Governance SIG Conference 2024

The 2024 BAM Corporate Governance SIG Conference is pleased to invite submissions in all areas of corporate governance, particularly on themes related to sustainability and resilience addressing new business opportunities and disruptive challenges. Conference Theme: Sustainable Governance: Addressing SDG goals in the 21st Century Governing managerial decision-making and the implementation of sustainable practices is crucial…

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Kellogg Corporate Governance Conference 2024

Board members and CEOs deal with an abundance of issues to achieve organizational success: liquidity, activism, inflation, supply chain interruptions, cybersecurity, disruptors and staffing challenges, to name a few. The increase in the immediacy and complexity involved with decision-making requires ongoing education, engagement and alignment amongst leaders to be prepared to confront these complicated challenges.…

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Governance Ireland 2024

Now in its 10th year, CGI’s Governance Ireland 2024 is the annual conference for all governance professionals in Ireland. The central year’s flagship event theme is  ‘Sustainability – At the heart of governance’, highlighting the primary obstacles currently confronting governance professionals and exploring their future impact on industries. Topics covered will include: Sustainability – Why…

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AI Governance Global 2024

This new location, Brussels, is the perfect setting to learn about all the latest developments, laws, regulations, technologies, and best practices in the ever-changing world of AI governance. These include the implications of the EU AI Act, mitigating bias and algorithmic discrimination, generative AI risks and opportunities to name a few. Mark your calendar now…

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So You Want To Be A Non-Executive Director?

Designed for individuals who are thinking about becoming a non-executive director, the ‘So You Want To Be A Non-Executive Director?’ virtual workshop looks at the duties and liabilities of being a NED, effective boardroom behaviour and how to go about getting that all-important first role, with advice on how to present your CV and tips…

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GCGI 10th International Conference 2024

Welcome to the 10th International Conference on CSR, Sustainability, Ethics, and Governance. This year, we are delighted to come together again after successful gatherings in London, Nanjing, Cologne, Perth, Abu Dhabi, Lisbon (virtually), Baton Rouge, and Santander, which has been selected as the host city for the second time in previous years. On this occasion,…

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The Corporate Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Conference 2024

The ongoing climate crisis and calls for social justice continue to place pressure on UK employers to seriously consider the Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) impact of their business. Doing so not only maintains attractiveness to shareholders, customers and top talent, but also demonstrates ethical commitment to non-financial business objectives. However, monitoring and reporting mechanisms…

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