Human Rights Risk
Complex diversified supply chains and an overriding push to contain costs often put our most valuable asset--our employees--at risk. Executives need to have a better understanding of what human rights risks are, how to identify and how to manage these risks. We will learn about the issues that companies around the globe face, and how to find help to address human rights risks. Discussions with NGO leaders and corporate executives who have taken a leadership position to prevent human rights violations in the workplace will help frame how organizations need to develop policies and processes to manage these risks.
Audience: Human resources executives, enterprise risk management executives, internal audit executives, operations executives, purchasing/procurement, supply chain executives, outsourcing, legal and compliance executives
PART ONE: Understanding Human Rights Risk … view details
30 April, 2013 01:00 PM EST [13:00] | (1 hr)
We will learn the who, what, why, and how of human rights risks. While many think of this as an issue for emerging markets only, human rights violations happen in every country around the world. We will learn which industries have the highest exposure to human rights risks and why. We will also hear what kinds of resources are available to companies to help combat human rights violations and how companies can begin to identify and assess their own risks of human rights violations.
Speakers
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Mark Hodge
Mark Hodge, Executive Director, Global Business Initiative on Human Rights (www.global-business-initiative). GBI exists to advance human rights in a business context around the world. The underly... Full Bio |
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Margaret Wachenfeld
Margaret Wachenfeld started her career as legal counsel to the Danish Institute for Human Rights. After practicing law in a commercial firm, focusing on environmental and corporate responsibility issues, she joined the International Finance Corpor... Full Bio |
PART TWO: How Companies Effectively Manage Human Rights Risk… view details
02 May, 2013 01:00 PM EST [13:00] | (1 hr)
Some companies have taken an active leadership role to combat human rights risks. We will hear from corporate leaders and why they have committed resources to manage their human rights risks. We will discuss how they got started in this area and who internal stakeholders are within companies. We will discuss what red flags others need to look for as they begin to mitigate their human rights risks.
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Zoe McMahon
Zoe McMahon is Director of Global Social & Environmental Responsibility within HP’s Ethics and Compliance Office. She is responsible for HP’s product and supply chain social and environmental responsibility policy and compliance pr... Full Bio |
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Bill Brierly
As CH2M HILL’s Chief Counsel for Ethics & Integrity Management, William (Bill) H. Brierly oversees CH2M HILL’s ethics and integrity programs throughout all CH2M HILL’s operations in over 75 countries. Bill joined CH2M H... Full Bio |
Series Hosts
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Ellen Hexter
Senior Advisor, Enterprise Risk Management The Conference Board Ellen Hexter is senior advisor, enterprise risk management at The Conference Board. She has served on the faculty of The Conference Board Directors’ Institute and worked with boards to provide director training in risk management practices a... Full Bio |
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Mary B. Young
Principal Researcher, Human Capital The Conference Board Mary B. Young is principal researcher in human capital at The Conference Board. ... Full Bio |