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Ryerson CSR Institute Zoom Session: Anti-Bribery/Anti-Corruption Approaches at the HQ and Subsidiary Levels - In Conversation with SNC Lavalin's Chief ESG & Integrity Officer, Hentie Dirker

Date
March 29, 2022
Time
11:00 AM EDT - 12:30 PM EDT

To view a video recording of this "in conversation" session, click here.

The Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility at Ryerson University* is pleased to present an online interactive zoom session, "Anti-Bribery/Anti-Corruption Approaches at the Headquarters and Subsidiary Levels: In Conversation with SNC Lavalin's Chief ESG & Integrity Officer, Hentie Dirker" (details below), on Tuesday, March 29, from 11 am to 12:30 pm (Toronto time).

Dr. Hentie Dirker as the Chief ESG & Integrity Officer is responsible for SNC Lavalin's overall compliance posture and infrastructure with the goal of maintaining a program recognized as a benchmark within the sectors where the company operates. Dr. Dirker joined SNC-Lavalin from Siemens where he began his career in 1993, held various management positions with the most recent being the Regional Compliance Officer for Siemens in Canada. Dr. Dirker is a past chair of the board of directors for the Ethics Centre of Canada, an organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining an ethical orientation and culture in Canadian organizations. He currently participates in various anti-bribery and corruption working groups and think tanks and is passionate about promoting best practice sharing between organizations.

Moderating the session will be Dr. Kernaghan Webb, Director of the Ryerson CSR Institute and a Law and Business professor in Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Management who is also cross appointed to the Law Faculty.

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The talk is co-sponsored by the Ryerson Corporate Social Responsibility Student Association, the Ryerson Commerce and Government Association, and the Ryerson Law and Business Student Association.  Although everyone is welcome to attend the zoom session and there is no cost for patching in, to attend you must first register by clicking HERE (external link)  and then pressing the green "register" button.

On Tuesday, March 29 at 11 am (Toronto time) click HERE (external link)  to patch in for the zoom session. Note the 11 am start time.