Governance Watch: Foreign Policy Implications for Business
April 2013
03 April, 2013 | (01 hr)
Recent actions by the US Government to place greater sanctions on Iran are the latest foreign policy measure with significant implications for business. This webcast will cover what directors and management need to understand and steps they need to take to ensure compliance with these sanctions, the Dodd-Frank Conflict Minerals provision, and other key legislation, and will address the broader trend of legislating foreign policy through U.S. business. Our panel will cover issues such as:
- Disclosure implications for Directors and their families
- Engaging with third parties impacted by this legislation
- Where the trend of legislating foreign policy through business is headed
Audience: Corporate Directors, General Counsel, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officers, Corporate Secretaries, Directors of Corporate Governance
Speakers
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Sandra Flow
Sandra L. Flow is a partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. Ms. Flow's practice focuses on capital markets and corporate governance. She has represented both U.S. and international issuers, as well as underwriters, in a variety of SEC... Full Bio |
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Paul Marquardt
Paul Marquardt is a partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton based in the Washington, D.C. office. Mr. Marquardt’s practice covers a broad range of domestic and international transactional matters, including private equit... Full Bio |
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Marcel Bucsescu
(Moderator)
Marcel Bucsescu is manager of The Conference Board Governance Center®. In this role, he oversees all Center programs and leads several key efforts, including The Conference Board Committee on Corporate Political Spend... Full Bio |