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Corporate Transparency Boot Camp

Virtual Workshop

Corporate Transparency Boot Camp

July 25, 2024
1:30 p.m.−3:45 p.m. ET

Companies are increasingly susceptible to inquiries about their business practices and increased social expectations by the public at large and even their own investors and customers. Find out how to develop strong impact assessments of your organization’s goals, especially concerning environmental and community issues.

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In this workshop, you’ll gain insight into:

  • The issues companies and associations are facing in terms of business and political transparency
  • An overview of how to present on quarterly/annual financial reports and respond to activism on political financial contributions and PAC activity
  • How to best respond to inquiries and outwardly message to different audiences on your investment holdings and political activities

1:30 p.m.

The Changing Expectations of Organizations

The conversation around how forthright organizations ought to be about business and political activities is constantly changing. Find out how public opinion has shifted and where it currently stands on corporate involvement in social and political issues. In this session, you’ll learn:

  • Current trends, polling and sentiments toward perceived corporate and institutional responsibilities
  • How large companies and associations are approaching PACs, political donations and ESG initiatives
  • Opportunities and risks ahead of pivotal moments such as elections
Cameron Easley Lead U.S. Politics Analyst
Morning Consult

2:30 p.m.

Break

2:45 p.m.

Best Practices for Communication and Engagement

Ensure that your financial reports, political involvement activities and mission statements don’t leave your company open to reputational risks. This session will provide frameworks to help make sure your bases are covered among employees, consumers and other key stakeholders.

We will cover:

  • Methods for building transparency and accountability frameworks
  • Strategies for mapping and communicating directly to different key audiences and stakeholders
  • How to decide which platforms, voices and methods are best to convey your organization’s common message

3:45 p.m.

Adjourn

Cameron Easley Lead U.S. Politics Analyst
Morning Consult

This program is eligible for 2 Elective credits toward the Certificate in Public Affairs Management.

Register

Membership Plus: FREE
Members: $289
Non-Members: $399

More Registration Info

Additional discounts may apply to this meeting. These discounts may include:

For multiple registrants: A discount will apply to the standard member/nonmember rate for organizations that register two or more participants for the same meeting. The first registrant will pay full price, the second participant will receive a 10% discount and each additional registrant will receive a 15% discount. To register multiple participants, you may either register online or download the print and fax registration form.

Member discounts: Discounts for members are applied to all Public Affairs Council meetings.

Nonmembers: Join the Council today, and save by registering at the member rate and using the $200 new-member coupon you will receive. Contact our membership team for information about joining the Council.

Questions? Contact us at 202.787.5950.

Questions

alex donovan

Alex Donovan
Manager, Public Affairs & Policy Communications
202.787.5978 | [email protected]