NEW YORK, May 03, 2017 -- RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange) announced today that it is sponsoring Compliance Week 2017 taking place May 22-24 in Washington D.C. at the historic Mayflower Hotel. The annual conference, now in its twelfth year, is the most prestigious event designed for senior compliance, risk, and audit executives from around the globe.
Compliance Week 2017 features content-rich keynote sessions, lively concurrent panel discussions, and small-room “conversation” sessions. Topics include ethics, internal control, compliance programs, IT risks, privacy, financial reporting, international regulations, investigations, audit committees, and more.
“The Compliance Week conference is a great forum for risk and compliance professionals to share best practices and learn from their peers,” said Steve Roycroft, CEO of RANE. “Together with our global network of experts, RANE continues to invest in the tools and services that help compliance professionals more efficiently navigate today’s evolving regulatory landscape.”
“The level of our speakers, attendees and sponsors makes our annual conference the must-attend event for the compliance community. Our program addresses best practices in compliance, audit and risk program management as well as important trends in enforcement and regulations. We keep the compliance community aware and up to date.” said Bill Coffin, editor in chief of Compliance Week.
For more information or to register, please visit events.complianceweek.com/cw2017.
About RANE
RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange) is an information and advisory services company that connects business leaders to critical risk insights and expertise, enabling risk and security professionals to more efficiently address their most pressing challenges and drive better risk management outcomes. RANE clients receive access to a global network of credentialed risk experts, curated network intelligence, risk news monitoring, in-house analysts and subject matter experts, and collaborative knowledge-sharing events. Learn more at www.ranenetwork.com.
About Compliance Week
Compliance Week, published by Wilmington, is a subscription-based information service on corporate governance, risk, and compliance that features weekly electronic newsletters, a monthly print magazine, proprietary databases, industry-leading events, and a variety of interactive features and forums. Founded in 2002, Compliance Week has become the premier compliance resource for public companies and the organizations that support them. Our magazine, website, electronic newsletters, databases, and live and virtual events are leveraged by tens of thousands of financial, legal, audit, risk, and compliance executives. www.complianceweek.com
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