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Closing 2013 / Opening 2014

     2013 was a great year for GEC Risk Advisory and we hope for you too. As we look to 2014, we wish you and yours the very best for health, happiness and prosperity! Below please find three brand new resources literally hot off the digital presses:
     1. My first TV Interview with Switch & Shift TV on "Why Leaders Turn Risk Into Competitive Advantage".
     2.  "The Corporate Board's Responsibility for Ethics and Risk in a Time of Crisis", an important event on January 15th at Rutgers' Institute for Ethical Leadership, featuring a keynote by, and fireside chat with, governance luminary, Dr. Reatha Clark King, Chairwoman of the Board of the NACD, and an interactive crisis scenario.
     3. The latest GlobalEthicist Column "Preventing Your Next Business Scandal" with suggestions on preventing the worst of the worst from happening.
And on that note, we wish you the very best of the best for 2014! Cheers, Andrea

SWITCH & SHIFT TV INTERVIEW ABOUT
"LEADERS TURN RISK INTO COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE"

 
Ted Coine, Co-CEO of Switch & Shift TV, interviews Andrea Bonime-Blanc about the criticality of strategic risk and reputation management to both executives and the board and how a properly deployed and strategically aligned internal risk and reputation management program can turn risk into business opportunity.

You can access the interview here:
http://switchandshift.com/leaders-turn-risk-into-competitive-advantage  
"THE CORPORATE BOARD'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR ETHICS & RISK AT A TIME OF CRISIS" JANUARY 15, 2014 @ RUTGERS INSTITUTE FOR ETHICAL LEADERSHIP
Join us at the Institute for Ethical Leadership, Rutgers Business School, One Washington Place, Newark, NJ, for a half day on "The Corporate Board's Role on Ethics & Risk at a Time of Crisis". For more information/to registerhttp://bit.ly/JfYoOf & http://www.gecrisk.com 
FINAL GLOBALETHICIST COLUMN OF 2013:
"PREVENTING THE NEXT BUSINESS SCANDAL"
Too many c-suites and boards continue to take a reactive rather than strategic approach to risk and reputation management. The GlobalEthicist final column of the year outlines an approach to preventing (or at least mitigating the consequences) of the next big scandal: http://bit.ly/19OAzE0 

For more publications, resources & information on GEC Risk Advisory, please visit: http://www.gecrisk.com
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