Effective Chief Compliance Officers (CCO) or Chief Risk Officers (CRO) Function - Organization and R (Corporate Governance)
Venue: Online Event
Location: Palo Alto, California, United States
| Event Date/Time: May 07, 2012 | End Date/Time: May 07, 2012 |
Description
The regulatory environment created by Sarbanes-Oxley, GLB, HIPAA and countless new regulations make it imperative that organizations, large and small, establish an effective Compliance Office (CO) headed by a C-level Executive in the form of The Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) or, more recently, The Chief Risk Officer (CRO). The Board, the CEO and other line and staff executives need to rely on one single source for meaningful information on the company’s status on risks that can impact Company activities and profitability and compliance to regulatory mandates. They need to rely on one authoritative entity to develop risk management and compliance strategies and spearhead and coordinate Governance, Risk management and Compliance (GRC) programs on an "enterprise-wide" basis.

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