This event will be hosted by the
Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance, a joint initiative of
Stanford Law School and
Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Join a distinguished panel of experts for a conversation about the SEC’s whistleblower reward programme, recent changes to the programme, as well as the programme’s impact on enforcement and the nature and frequency of corporate whistleblowing. Panellists will offer advice to companies on implementing effective internal whistleblowing procedures and nurturing a more ethical “speak up” culture, and discuss the role of the board and C-suite in advancing these objectives.
This event will be moderated by Joseph Grundfest, W.A. Franke Professor of Law and Business; Senior Faculty, Rock Center for Corporate Governance, Stanford Law School. The speakers will include:
- Erika Cheung, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Ethics in Entrepreneurship; Theranos whistleblower
- Robert Chestnut, Former Chief Ethics Officer, Airbnb; Author of Intentional Integrity: How Smart Companies Can Lead An Ethical Revolution
- Mary Inman, Partner, Constantine Cannon
- Steven Peikin, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell; Former Co-Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement
This event will take place on 19th January 2021 at 12:45pm PST. For more information and to register, see
here.