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GLOBAL ISSUES, LOCAL PERSPECTIVES WHEN June 17-18, 2015 Starting at 9:00 am WHERE Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Belmond Copacabana Palace • Hear from leading multinational companies sharing insight on leadership and reputation • Listen in as senior executives share their views on governance, ethics and leadership • Network with leading local practitioners • Find out what’s working and what’s not with Brazil’s Clean Company Act • Get practical advice on structuring compliance departments and programs • Understand the government’s view on the compliance and corruption landscape, and emerging approaches to enforcement DELEGATE BENEFITS

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GLOBAL ISSUES, LOCAL PERSPECTIVES

WHEN

June 17-18, 2015Starting at 9:00 am

WHERE

Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBelmond Copacabana Palace

• Hear from leading multinational companies sharing insight on leadership and reputation

• Listen in as senior executives share their views on governance, ethics and leadership

• Network with leading local practitioners

• Find out what’s working and what’s not with Brazil’s Clean Company Act

• Get practical advice on structuring compliance departments and programs

• Understand the government’s view on the compliance and corruption landscape, and emerging approaches to enforcement

DELEGATE BENEFITS

JOIN SENIOR EXECUTIVES AND TOP GOVERNANCE PRACTITIONERS AT THE PREMIER LATIN AMERICA ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE EVENT On June 17-18, 2015, the Ethisphere Institute will host the second anual Latin America Ethics Summit in

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil offering delegates a local perspective on global issues.

PRICING

KEY AGENDA ITEMS INCLUDE:

• Clean Company Act and New Decree

• Cultural Considerations in Ethics &

Compliance

• Doing Business in High Risk Environments

• Anti-Corruption in Sports and Sports

Sponsorship

• Reputation and Transparency in 2015

• Third-Party Trust and Relationships

• The General Counsel Perspective

• Business Growth Through Company

Integrity

US Dollars Brazilian Real If Registered By

Advanced Early Bird $650 USD R$2140 April 30

Early-Bird $800 USD R$2635 May 22

Standard Rate $950 USD R$3130 June 17

www.LatinAmericaEthicsSummit.com @ethisphere #LATAMETHICS

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

• C-Suite Executives and Board

Members

• General Counsels

• Corporate Compliance & Ethics

Officers

• Government & Regulatory

Officials

• Anticorruption Attorneys and

Consultants

• NGO, Nonprofit Directors, and

Academics

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AGENDA: DAY 1 – JUNE 17, 2015

2:15 pm - 3:10 pm SESSION 3 | Not a Game: Anti-Corruption in Sports and Sports SponsorshipSports are a global connector, not just of worldwide fans and players, but it connects the interests of both public and private enterprises alike. As a multibillion-dollar industry it is just as exposed to corruption risk as the rest of the business environment. And it can take on many forms – from the influence of sports betting to unfair bidding of construction contracts and from money laundering ties to sports sponsorship. If anything stands in the way of celebrating the approach of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, corruption would be a top concern. Hear from an expert panel of representatives from global sports committees and sponsoring corporations that will share their views on the sports corruption landscape in 2015 and beyond.

3:10 pm - 3:30 pm Day 1 Afternoon Networking Break

3:30 pm - 4:25 pm SESSION 4 | Cultural Considerations in Latin America Business Ethics & Compliance Latin America presents a unique climate with government activity, company activity, and social concerns all presenting cultural challenges that can have far-reaching impact on the business environment. How does corporate ethics take on different meanings across the Latin America? Are there universal themes that are generally accepted despite cultural barriers or is this still a work in progress? How must companies take cultural attributes into consideration when developing or enhancing their compliance & ethics programs? This session will cover how companies can build a consistent global culture of ethics, and will also discuss challenges companies face from an ethical perspective when working across borders and communities.

4:25 pm - 5:20 pm MODERATED KEYNOTE | The C-Suite ConversationA conversation with executive leadership from multinational and industry leading companies as they share their views on preserving ethical practices, organizational culture, threats to company integrity and leading high performing, yet highly ethical, organizations.

5:20 pm Day 1 Closing RemarksEthisphere closes Day 1 of the 2015 Latin

American Ethics Summit

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm LAES Cocktail ReceptionEnjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres while mingling with attendees and speakers from the 2015 Latin America Ethics Summit.

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8:00 am - 9:00 am Day 1 Networking Breakfast

9:00 am Day 1 Welcoming RemarksEthisphere introduces the 2015 Latin America Ethics Summit

9:10 am - 10:05 am MODERATED KEYNOTE The General Counsel PerspectiveA discussion with a panel of General Counsel from leading companies as they share their views on the compliance landscape, the compliance team structure, and how their roles have evolved to adapt to increased standards in the business market and new regulation.

10:05 am - 11:00 am SESSION 1 | Brazil’s Clean Company Act, The New Decree, and the Anticorruption Landscape

Now over a year since Brazil’s Clean Company Act took effect, it has been at the center of much conversation and debate. But are companies and government officials putting words to action? With Decree No. 8,420 taking effect on March 19, 2015, are the guidelines more helpful or in fact creating more confusion in the market? How does the decree impact the calculation of fines, and how do both the public and private sector need to approach “leniency agreements”? This session will address the items that still remain unclear in the fight against corruption and how organizations need to refocus their efforts to addressing anticorruption activity.

11:00 am - 11:20 am Day 1 Morning Networking Break

11:20 am - 12:15 am SESSION 2 | Effectively (and Efficiently) Structuring Your Compliance DepartmentWhether your company is globally or regionally focused, it is often making business bets in developing markets for new opportunities. And yet the compliance department budget doesn’t seem to grow in a corresponding way. When should you hire a compliance person “in-country”? How can you effectively manage a compliance team as the business continues to expand within and outside the home country? How do you adjust as growth shifts outside of Latin America? What kind of compensation should be expected? Hear from experienced compliance officers how to effectively build and improve your compliance department.

12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Networking Luncheon

1:20 pm - 2:15 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Conversation with the Government

AGENDA: DAY 2 – JUNE 18, 2015

8:00 am - 9:00 am Day 2 Networking Breakfast

9:00 am Day 2 Opening RemarksEthisphere opens Day 2 of the 2015 Latin America Ethics Summit

9:05 am - 10:00 am SESSION 1 | Doing Business in High Risk EnvironmentsWhether you are engaging in business practices within the Latin American market, expanding into new countries overseas or partnering with foreign governments and businesses, region- and country-specific risks threaten to disrupt the stability and reputation of your company. Hear from this diverse panel of local and multinational companies that will shed light on the well-publicized and the lesser-known risks within the region and around the globe. This session will help identify where compliance and ethics need to make adjustments to account for these exceptional concerns.

10:00 am - 10:55 am SESSION 2 | Reputation and Transparency in 2015: The Perception of Company BehaviorCompany reputation is on the line every day. No matter the size of the company or how vast its global operations, the company and its leadership are exposed to an increasing number of threats that can dismantle even the most reputable companies, which can take years and substantial resources to rebuild. The traditional threats like bribery and corruption are now joined with growing concerns from data breaches, whistleblowing and social irresponsibility. Mainstream media coverage and widespread social media on these issues put company reputation in the spotlight, making any company misstep hard to ignore and often impossible to forget. Careful management and proactive controls to monitor threats is key and response during times of potential crisis will often make or break the company. This panel will share insights on sustaining reputation and steps companies can take to preserve integrity during even the most challenging times.

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10:55 am - 11:15 am Day 2 Morning Networking Break

11:15 am - 12:10 pm SESSION 3 | Developing Trust and Responsible Relationships Across the Third PartiesAs the business grows, so do the necessary relationships with suppliers, vendors, and partners. How do organizations ensure that compliance and ethical standards are in alignment with each third party, and how does that get communicated. How can due diligence processes be enhanced to better identify the risks from third parties? How can trust be the glue that binds all parties together effectively and ethically? And how critical to these efforts are the functions of CSR and sustainability? This expert panel will share best practices around relationship management, risk assessment, sustainability, and building trust throughout a vast network.

12:10 pm - 1:05 pm CLOSING KEYNOTE | Fueling Business Growth through Company IntegrityThis diverse panel of leaders will discuss how ethics can play a competitive advantage in the market, foster investment opportunities and position the company for growth as it mitigates risk and enhances support through public and private channels.

1:05 pm - 1:10 pm Summit Closing Remarks

PAST DELEGATE COMPANIES INCLUDE:

3M

Abbott

ABDALLA E LANDULFO SOCIEDADE

Accenture do Brasil Ltda.

Acesa Energia

adidas do Brasil Ltda

Administrare Capital

ADVOGADOS ASSOCIADOS

AECOM

AES Brasil

AGCO do Brasil LTDA.

Airbus Group Brasil

Ajinomoto

Albuquerque Pinto Soares Advogados

Allen & Overy

ALOISE E ALOISE ADVOCACIA

Alstom

ALVIM COELHO SOCIEDADE

ARRIS

Arterial Life

Associados

Assurant Solutions Brazil

Atlas Copco Brasil

Banco Bradesco BBI S.A.

Banco do Brasil S.A.

Banco Itaú Chile

Banco Itaú Unibanco

Banco Original

Banco Safra SA

BKBG

BM&F Bovespa

BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM

BR Partners Banco de

Bradesco

Brazilian Management Institute

Bridgestone do Brasil Ind. e Com. Ltda.

CalsonicKansei do Brazil

CAPGEMINI

Carlson Wagonlit Travel

Catalent Pharma Solutions LLC

Caterpillar Brasil Ltda.

Cementos Progreso (Guatemala)

CH2M Hill

Chediak Advogados

CME Group - Chicago

Compliance Total

Concremat

Control Risks

Corporation

CORREA MEYER E NASTROMAGARIO

Corregedoria Geral da Administra̤̣o

CREATE.org

Cushman & Wakefield

CVS Caremark

DATASYST SOLUTIONS

DE ADVOGADOS

Dell

Deloitte

DHL

DO BRASIL

Dupont Brasil

DuPont do Brasil S.A.

E BASTOS SOCIEDADES DE

Ecolab

Edelman

Elektro Eletricidade e Serviços S.A

Embraer

ESCRITORIO AUGUSTO PROLIK

ETCO

EY

FEA/USP

Febraban

Felsberg Associados

FGV Projetos

Fonseca Andrade Avocacia

Gama! Traduções e Interpretações

GEC Risk Advisory

General Electric

General Mills

Gerdau

Google

Grand Brasil

GRUPO BIMBO S.A.B. DE C.V.

Health Care Compliance Association & Society of Corporate Compliance Ethics

Hitachi Data Systems

Hornbeck Offshore

Iberdrola

IBM Chile

illycaffe

Instituto Ethos

International Paper do Brasil Ltda.

Investimento S.A.

INVISTA

Itaú Unibanco

Johnson & Johnson

Jones Lang LaSalle

Kellogg Company

Koch tecnologia Quimica Ltda.

KPMG

Kroll

LATAM

Lima Junior Domene Advogados

Lipscomb University

MARCELO LEONARDO

Mattos Muriel Kestener Advogados

McDermott International

Mercantile Exchange

Microsoft

MK Consultoria

Monsanto

Moody’s America Latina

Morrison & Foerster

Mosaic Fertilizantes do Brasil Ltda

Multigrain

Neoenergia

NERY ADVOCACIA RS

NETO,VICTORIA SOCIEDADE

Newpark Drilling Fluids do Brasil

Noble Brasil S.A.

NYK Group America, Inc.

NYK Nippon

Odebrecht Agroindustrial

Office of Office of the Comptroller General (CGU)

Oracle

Paul Hastings

PayPal

Paypay

Pearson

Pedroso Advogados Associados

Pepsico

Pfizer Inc

Philip Morris Brasil

Philips

Pinheiro Neto

Pld Consultoria

Polícia Federalem São Paulo

Pöyry Tecnologia Ltda.

Procter & Gamble

Procuradoria Geral da República

Procuradoria Geral de Justiça

Qualcomm

Raìzen

Rayes & Fagundes

Renault-Nissan Brasil

Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Comittee

ROCKWELL AUTOMATION

Rockwell Brasil

Rolls-Royce Brasil Ltda

RP1 Comunicação

RPM/Viapol

SABIC - Saudi Basic Industries

SERASA EXPERIAN

SETTE CAMARA CORREA

Siemens

Skanska

SNC-Lavalin

Softway SA

Souza Barros Corretora Cambio e

Swiss Re

Symantec

TE

Teradata

Ternium Siderar

The Boeing Company

Thomson Reuters

Thomson Reuters Novaprolink

Timken do Brasil Com Imp Ltda.

Titulos S.A.

TozziniFreire Advogados

Tratamento de Fluidos Ltda.

Trench, Rossi e Watanabe Advogados

TYCO Electronics

Universidade de São Paulo

Usiminas

Vale

Veirano Advogados

WalMart

White Martins

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SPONSORS

Participating Sponsors

Premier Sponsors

Academia Sponsor

Supporting Partners

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VENUE

Belmond Copacabana PalaceAvenida Atlântica 1702, Rio de Janeiro

CEP 22021 001, Brazil

Telephone: +55 21 2548-7070

belmond.com

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