Since 1989, the Institute for International Business has hosted the International Executive Roundtable lecture series for university students, staff, faculty, and members of the international business community. These events serve as a forum in which executives and government officials meet with university faculty, staff, and students to discuss timely issues in international business. They also educate students, staff, and faculty about international business practices and provide exposure to the experiences of executives in the global marketplace. International Executive Roundtables allow lecturers to speak on real world scenarios and pass valuable research insights on to faculty.
The IIB designates featured lectures by renowned speakers as distinguished lectures: Robert Reynolds Distinguished Lecture (led and hosted by CU Denver's Business School), The Greg and Carol Jemal-Gibson Distinguished Lecture, and the Burton Boothby Distinguished Lecture.
Global Business Ethics and Compliance Practices
Jacqui Beckett, President of Beckett Ethics & Compliance International
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (Mountain)
Click to RSVP
Jake Jabs Event Center
CU Denver Business School, 1st Floor
1475 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80202
Program Overview
In this presentation, Jacqui will examine ethics in international business through a practical lens. She will explore the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Principles and how they are a part of good business practices by diving into real life examples of actions companies have taken, focusing on the tough challenges businesses face when doing business in other countries, and analyzing the decisions their leaders have made. Jacqui will evaluate other paths they could have chosen which would have followed the Principles more effectively, how such choices would have changed their course of business, why they followed a different path, and how to get them to operate more ethically.
Jacqui Beckett
Jacqui is currently the President of Beckett Ethics & Compliance International, a global company helping companies create and implement compliance and ethics programs that work around the world. As part of her business, Jacqui brings practical program implementation advice to companies, organizations and government departments in need all over the world. She also has served as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) technical advisory team and as such has helped them update the PACI principals, assisted with PACI’s Foundations in Transparency in India initiative, and is currently the co-chair of their Trust and Integrity initiative in Mexico, Argentina, and South Africa.
Prior to Launching Beckett Ethics & Compliance International, Jacqui was with Newmont Mining Corporation, a publicly traded global hard rock mining company for over eleven years where she built the companies compliance and ethics program. Prior to that she was with CenturyLink, a telecommunications company, for four years. Prior to her corporate work she practiced law in two law firms and clerked for two United States federal judges. She has authored numerous articles and lectured on ethics and compliance and practical global program implementation at numerous seminars all over the world.
Jacqui earned a bachelor’s degree in 1988 from Duke University where she studied political science and comparative area studies, a cross disciplinary major where she compared cultures and people’s activities in different parts of the world. In 1993, she earned her J.D., Doctorate of Law, from Georgetown University and is currently licensed to practice law in the United States.
International Executive Roundtables and CU Denver’s IIB
International Executive Roundtables are hosted by CU Denver’s Institute for International Business (IIB) with support from the Carole Ann Jemal-Gibson and Greg Gibson Fund. CU Denver’s IIB is one of 16 Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) in the United States, a prestigious designation awarded by the US Department of Education.
Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program
The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program drives the strengthening of principle-based ethics education, with the ultimate goal of instilling a high standard of ethics in our young people. Based on Bill Daniels’ personal commitment to ethics and integrity, the Daniels Fund Board of Directors established the Ethics Initiative in 2009.
International Executive Roundtables are free to attend. Lunch will be provided. We expect this lecture to be fully subscribed. To secure your space, please register early. You will receive an email confirming your registration.
Please RSVP by Monday, September 25, 2023 using this link.
Parking and Light Rail Information
Parking is available at Writer’s Square Garage for $20. The entrance to this garage is at 1587 Lawrence Street. It is on the left-hand side of Lawrence Street in between 15th and 16th street. Look for green signage with white lettering that reads “Parking”. Click here for the address. Street parking is also available at any of the meters. The CU Denver Business School is also easily accessible via light rail – get off at the Colorado Convention Center or Union Station stops and walk the few blocks to the school.
Questions
Email Kaela Kalabany at kaela.2.kalabany@ucdenver.edu with any questions.
Co-Sponsored by:
Global Business Ethics and Compliance Practices
Jacqui Beckett, President of Beckett Ethics & Compliance International
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (Mountain)
Click to RSVP
Jake Jabs Event Center
CU Denver Business School, 1st Floor
1475 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80202
Program Overview
In this presentation, Jacqui will examine ethics in international business through a practical lens. She will explore the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Principles and how they are a part of good business practices by diving into real life examples of actions companies have taken, focusing on the tough challenges businesses face when doing business in other countries, and analyzing the decisions their leaders have made. Jacqui will evaluate other paths they could have chosen which would have followed the Principles more effectively, how such choices would have changed their course of business, why they followed a different path, and how to get them to operate more ethically.
Jacqui Beckett
Jacqui is currently the President of Beckett Ethics & Compliance International, a global company helping companies create and implement compliance and ethics programs that work around the world. As part of her business, Jacqui brings practical program implementation advice to companies, organizations and government departments in need all over the world. She also has served as a member of the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) technical advisory team and as such has helped them update the PACI principals, assisted with PACI’s Foundations in Transparency in India initiative, and is currently the co-chair of their Trust and Integrity initiative in Mexico, Argentina, and South Africa.
Prior to Launching Beckett Ethics & Compliance International, Jacqui was with Newmont Mining Corporation, a publicly traded global hard rock mining company for over eleven years where she built the companies compliance and ethics program. Prior to that she was with CenturyLink, a telecommunications company, for four years. Prior to her corporate work she practiced law in two law firms and clerked for two United States federal judges. She has authored numerous articles and lectured on ethics and compliance and practical global program implementation at numerous seminars all over the world.
Jacqui earned a bachelor’s degree in 1988 from Duke University where she studied political science and comparative area studies, a cross disciplinary major where she compared cultures and people’s activities in different parts of the world. In 1993, she earned her J.D., Doctorate of Law, from Georgetown University and is currently licensed to practice law in the United States.
International Executive Roundtables and CU Denver’s IIB
International Executive Roundtables are hosted by CU Denver’s Institute for International Business (IIB) with support from the Carole Ann Jemal-Gibson and Greg Gibson Fund. CU Denver’s IIB is one of 16 Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) in the United States, a prestigious designation awarded by the US Department of Education.
Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program
The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program drives the strengthening of principle-based ethics education, with the ultimate goal of instilling a high standard of ethics in our young people. Based on Bill Daniels’ personal commitment to ethics and integrity, the Daniels Fund Board of Directors established the Ethics Initiative in 2009.
International Executive Roundtables are free to attend. Lunch will be provided. We expect this lecture to be fully subscribed. To secure your space, please register early. You will receive an email confirming your registration.
Please RSVP by Monday, September 25, 2023 using this link.
Parking and Light Rail Information
Parking is available at Writer’s Square Garage for $20. The entrance to this garage is at 1587 Lawrence Street. It is on the left-hand side of Lawrence Street in between 15th and 16th street. Look for green signage with white lettering that reads “Parking”. Click here for the address. Street parking is also available at any of the meters. The CU Denver Business School is also easily accessible via light rail – get off at the Colorado Convention Center or Union Station stops and walk the few blocks to the school.
Questions
Email Kaela Kalabany at kaela.2.kalabany@ucdenver.edu with any questions.
Co-Sponsored by: