Source Intelligence Presents The Virtual Symposium Debut of Ed Viesturs, “No Shortcuts to the Top”

Oct 4, 2013 10:00 AM ET
Campaign: Conflict Minerals

On Wednesday, October 9th at 10am PDT, Source Intelligence’s virtual conflict minerals symposium series will feature Ed Viesturs and his presentation entitled, “No Shortcuts to the Top”.

The high-altitude mountaineer, motivational speaker and author will discus his record-breaking climbs and a new era where stakeholders of major corporations will need to embrace the increasingly critical role of the CSR for their organization’s global success.

Driven by industry demand,the Conflict Minerals Consortium presents:

THE VIRTUAL CONFLICT MINERALS SYMPOSIUM SERIES

  • Gain insight into the most urgent regulatory and compliance challenges facing issuers today.
  • Understand and prepare for new and upcoming legislation that is likely to impact your brand.
  • Discover the latest trend in corporate social responsibility and human rights.
  • Identify the most cost effective ways to perform supply-chain analysis and meet due diligence requirements.
  • Discover innovative strategies that will help you navigate the many complexities of supply chain compliance, such as how to engage suppliers, collect, verify and assess conflict minerals-related data and generate the required forms and reports needed to comply with the SEC’s final rule.

Watch the presentation videos and view the slideshows every Wednesday through November 13th

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Oct. 16:
Michael Littenberg - Conflict Minerals Disclosure- It’s Not Just About the SEC Filing

Oct. 23:
Godwin Agbara, Andrea Reba Miller - Section 1502: Perspectives from the U.S. GAO

Oct. 30:  
Brad Brooks-Rubin - Transforming the Trade

Nov. 6:
Lawrence Heim - SEC Conflict Minerals Report (CMR) Audit, Auditor Guidance Developments and Considerations in Due Diligence Design.

Nov 13:
Chris Groves - Mineral Resources Update – Upper Fir Tantalum and Niobium Deposit

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