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This course will explore the critical significance of strong corporate governance within the financial services industry, particularly for directors and board members. The session will provide a high-level overview of the key elements that underpin effective governance, including regulated corporate governance expectations, the pivotal roles of the board, chair, and directors, as well as the consequences of governance failures and the dynamics within the boardroom. Furthermore, we will explore the essential aspect of managing financial crime risk through robust corporate governance practices. Aimed at empowering leaders in the financial sector, this webinar seeks to highlight the foundational principles of good governance, offering insights into how these principles can be applied to foster a culture of accountability, transparency, and ethical leadership, thereby enhancing the resilience and integrity of their organisations.
Regulated corporate governance expectations
The role of the board/chair/directors
Corporate governance failures and boardroom dynamics
Financial crime risk management through the lens of corporate governance
Heather-Anne HubbellExpert Trainer at the School of International Financial Services |
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Heather-Anne is a serial entrepreneur, with business experience as a lawyer, banker and consultant. She has an extensive legacy in financial services, strategic planning, digital transformation and corporate governance. Experienced at providing board-level management information to group and risk audit committees, her expertise is underpinned with experience as private practice lawyer, in-house counsel, and Director & Company Secretary of companies in Canada, the UK and Jersey. Heather-Anne has leveraged 35+ years of experience to create Phundex, a digital solution to finding innovative ideas, digitally facilitating the investment due diligence process, bringing investment opportunities to market faster, and then administering and reporting to management, investors, and regulators. |