Fostering Ethical Leadership and Integrity in Financial Services
This webinar forms part of the 2025 Directors Series.
Description
This webinar explores strategies for building an ethical corporate culture within financial services. Directors will learn about their role in promoting transparency, addressing ethical challenges, and ensuring accountability. The session covers best practices for aligning ethical leadership with regulatory requirements, enhancing trust with stakeholders, and minimising risks associated with unethical behaviour. By championing integrity, directors can strengthen their organisations' reputation, meet regulatory expectations, and contribute to a culture that prioritises responsible and transparent practices.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Content
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Strategies for building an ethical corporate culture
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The role of directors in championing integrity and accountability
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Addressing ethical challenges and promoting transparency
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Ensuring ethical leadership aligns with regulatory expectations
Presenter
Dr. Roger Barker Director of Policy and Corporate Governance at Institute of Directors (IoD) |
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![]() Dr Roger Barker is a regular speaker on corporate governance issues at leading universities and business schools. Roger has been the IoD’s Director of Policy and Corporate Governance since September 2020. He also served as Director of Corporate Governance and Professional Standards at the IoD from 2008-2016. He is honorary associate at the Centre for Ethics and Law at University College London and was previously managing director of Governomics Ltd, a corporate governance advisory firm. He is also the author of numerous books and articles on corporate governance and board effectiveness. A former investment banker, Roger spent almost 15 years in equity research and senior management roles at UBS and Bank Vontobel in the UK and Switzerland. He has a doctorate from Oxford University and taught Politics at Merton College Oxford between 2005 and 2008. Until January 2020, he served as a UK member of the European Economic and Social Committee in Brussels. |