About this event
With mounting pressure from investors, customers, and employees, organizations must commit to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives that go beyond the Corporate Social Responsibility tick box. This relies on the E&C professional being a voice for change, advocating the importance of ESG to Board members and the leadership team.
Join us for this exciting webinar as we explore how E&C professionals can lead the discussion on ESG and implement an impactful strategy. You’ll hear from Tori Reichman, Chief Customer Officer at Vault Platform, and Lisa Schor Babin, Founder & Principal, Schor Ethics Consulting, LLC, as they discuss:
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Prior to starting her ethics consulting business, Lisa spent 17 years at Dun & Bradstreet, most recently in the role of Global Compliance & Ethics Leader reporting to the Chief Compliance Officer. During her time at Dun & Bradstreet, she built and branded the compliance and ethics program framework, with code of conduct and other policies, training, communications and awareness and a new global hotline program. Lisa has extensive experience partnering with global leaders to promote and reward personal and organizational integrity, ethical leadership, transparency and accountability. She is a passionate and committed, business-oriented leader and advocate for fostering a speak-up, listen-up culture. Prior to Dun & Bradstreet, Lisa spent 10 years at Goldman, Sachs & Co., the last seven of which she was VP, Contract Negotiator in the Legal department’s Technology, Licensing & Contracts Group.
Tori benefits from a 20-year career as an HRBP, Change Management Consultant, and Start-Up Leader so she has great insights into the various HR functions as well as the specific challenges they face. She has built relationships with exec teams at multinational enterprises across industries and is passionate about putting people at the centre of everything to help companies build a more ethical and successful culture.
ECI empowers organizations to build and sustain High Quality E&C Programs (HQPs), network with other E&C professionals, and attend ethics conferences.