Audience:
Managers, Directors, C-Level, and other executives and professionals seeking new approaches to managing and leading in changing business environments.
Conference Objectives:
- Discover how the New Administration may impact the leaders of tomorrow.
- Enhance your leadership skills and find new approaches to managing and leading in today’s changing business climate.
- Network with your peers and learn about current issues in information assurance, audit, security, and governance.
- Learn from Executive level management who will provide their insights on leadership, strategy, and current issues.
Agenda:
Keynote Speaker: The Intelligence Revolution - Using Emotional Intelligence to Boost Your Leadership and Management Capabilities - Jan Hovrud, Owner of Training Werks, Inc. Emotionally intelligent (EI) leaders create better work climates, cultivate relationships that enable employees to grow, contribute high yield returns to the organization’s bottom line results and build strong client networks. The level of EI of the leader affects virtually every aspect of how teams work, how successful projects are run and how his/her people are developed.
- International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS): John Barnes, Partner, Grant Thornton
- Privacy & Security: Barbra Symonds, IBM Global Business Services, former Chief Privacy Officer (CPO of the Internal Revenue Service
- Identifying and Managing Risks with Offshoring Relationships: Peter Duranti, Strategic Solutions LLC
- Enterprise Risk Management: Kathleen, O’Hare, Partner, Deloitte
- Risk Governance; Adjusting to the New Realities: Rich Kozlow, Kozlow & Associates
- Risk Management; Emerging Risks: Benton Brown, Resources Global
- Ethics and Accountability: David Cotton, Cotton & Company
- Managing Risks from Information Systems: Dr. Ron Ross, Computer Security Division – National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST)
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act and Economic Stimulus Act of 2008: Stephen Allis, National Principal In-Charge in KPMG’s Office of Government Affairs
- Managing Fraud in Challenging Times: Kevin Mandia, President and CEO of Mandiant
- Fraud/Cyber Security Topic: Howard Cox, Department of Justice
Panel Discussions:
In addition to the agenda above, participants will also have the opportunity to:
- Network with speakers and C-Suite participants during the lunch sessions.
- Attend a breakout session on April 14th hosted by Jan Hovrud entitled: A Change Would Do You Good
- Attend a networking mixer the evening of April 14th. Non-conference attendees may attend for a fee of $25.
CPE Credits: 16 Event Capacity: 250 To Register: http://www.isaca-washdc.org/2009leadershipconference