Ethisphere’s Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) Membership Grows to Over 260 Enterprise Members in 2019, Reflecting Ongoing Desire by Leading Companies to Improve Corporate Integrity Programs

Google, Applied Materials, Unum, Covenant Health, Frontera Energy are among the latest to join the globally recognized organization aimed at promoting ethical leadership and world-class compliance cultures, bringing international membership to more than 260 members.

NEW YORK, March 6, 2019 (Newswire) – Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing standards of ethical business practices, announced today that 12 new well-known companies and academic members have recently joined the more than 260 existing members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA).

This growth in membership rewards the community with new shared insights that enable organizations to support and challenge one another as they innovate to address risks, improve performance and place values and integrity at the center of all that they do. The complete list of new companies joining BELA includes:

  • Applied Materials
  • Amgen
  • AtriCure
  • Bon Secours Charity Health System
  • Covenant Health
  • FBLH Des Moines
  • Frontera Energy
  • Google
  • Principal Financial
  • Total Systems Services
  • Trinity Industries
  • Unum

Additionally, based upon continued demands from the community to connect with experts at academic institutions, Ethisphere is pleased to welcome the University of Northern Colorado and the University of Colorado Law School. In March, the University of St. Thomas also joined the growing ranks of academic institutions in BELA. This new immersion of academic involvement in the community provides institutions with the opportunity to leverage all Ethisphere content, data-driven insights and more into their curriculum and pedagogy, as well as share their own research and expertise with the community.

“The pace of growth experienced by BELA is an indication that the business ecosystem is in rapid transition like we have not seen before, where companies around the world, and regardless of size or industry, are reacting to consumers and stakeholders who are expecting companies to operate with integrity with exceptionally high values and standards,” said Kevin McCormack, Executive Director for BELA. “The connective tissue for this community is that it has long shared a commitment to these values and continues to grow because the support from their peers, combined with an unparalleled set of Ethisphere tools and resources, really does put these companies in a position to truly improve and take pride in how they are doing it.”

With more than 260 enterprise members representing 30 industries and headquartered in 15 different countries, the BELA community is an essential platform of connected leadership vital to helping companies improve standards and practices across both global and regional business ecosystems. Driven by a global desire to advance integrity and improve business performance, in 2017, BELA expanded to South Asia. The South Asia Chapter includes a community of 20 Founding Member organizations and “integrity partners” who have taken on a leadership role in inspiring best practices in ethics, integrity and anti-corruption efforts across India and South Asia. Applying a similar model, new chapter expansion has now reached Mexico and Latin America.

“Applied’s strong sense of purpose drives us as a company. From innovating to solve our customers’ high-value problems to making a difference in our communities, we are focused on building a better future. We are committed to operating with the highest ethical standards. We all play a role in safeguarding our reputation as a trusted business partner, and to do this we must hold fast to our foundational values of Responsibility and Integrity,” said Applied Materials Chief Executive Officer Gary Dickerson. “That’s why we are proud of our Generation Girl initiative, in which we are engaging with nonprofit organizations around the country to help girls gain the confidence skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in any path they choose, including tech. We are excited to share our experiences with the BELA community and to learn from the vast network of professionals involved.”

In addition to the in-house and external benefits of building trust, consistent research—including data gathered by Ethisphere—shows how organizations with a strong ethical culture regularly outperform their market peers. Each year, Ethisphere publishes data from its “Ethics Premium”study, which highlights the value of prioritizing a strong, innovative ethics program in an ever-changing business environment.

“Unum Group is proud to join BELA, as we recognize that having robust ethics and compliance programs is not just the right thing to do, but they bring business value and a competitive advantage to the table,” said John Garrison, Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer, Unum Group. “For over 170 years, we’ve worked hard to build a company that can be trusted to do the right thing, and we look forward to sharing and learning best practices and innovative approaches so we can continue to engage with our employees to advance a culture of integrity within our company and industry.”

“As a global financial services company, trust is essential to fulfilling our mission of helping people around the world to have enough, save enough and protect enough for their financial futures. Trust is also a vital component of our relationship with employees, investors, and other stakeholders,” Elizabeth (Betsy) Bandoli Happe, Senior Vice President and CCO, Corporate Ethics, Compliance & Investigations, Principal Financial Group said. “That’s why it’s important for us to live our ethical culture every day and why we’re excited to join Ethisphere’s BELA community. We look forward to the opportunity to interact and share best practices with leaders who value and demonstrate a similar culture of integrity.”

“As a company that provides the resources to power growth in Latin America, we understand our responsibility to the communities we serve, and we are ever-committed to conducting business safely, ethically, and in a socially and environmentally responsible manner,” said Frontera Energy General Counsel Andrew Kent. “The BELA community is a great global resource that we can use to ensure that we remain attuned to the latest innovations in corporate responsibility, ethics and compliance. Our goal is to support the sustainable growth and well-being of the communities we work in, respecting all our stakeholders. We believe our BELA membership will help us succeed.”

BELA members receive enterprise-wide access to a curated resource center with a catalog of member-contributed content showcasing the work of peers, research and analysis from over a decade of data gathered by Ethisphere, and special reports examining some of the more pivotal areas for compliance and ethics today. Companies such as MicrosoftCoca ColaLincoln Financial GroupAllstateMahindraNokiaStarbucksDellVF CorpU.S. BankHilton and more have shared multi-modal examples of how they are taking specific aspects of their programs to the next level and the practical steps being taken to improve.

In addition to these resources, members can download Ethisphere’s data-driven insights from the World’s Most Ethical Companies Insights Report series, special presentations, exclusive audio and video interviews, podcasts, webinars and more. The BELA community also has access to a robust portfolio of in-person summits, forums, and more than 35 peer-to-peer roundtables hosted by BELA member companies, held each year in major U.S. cities and a growing number of international markets, including India, Mexico, U.K., Singapore and Japan, serving as platforms for shared ideas and practical conversations on the most pressing challenges impacting compliance with a diverse set of leaders and stakeholders.

About BELA

Founded by Ethisphere, the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) is a globally recognized organization of leading companies collaborating together to share best practices in governance, risk management, compliance and ethics. BELA’s membership has since grown to a large community of companies who recognize the inherent value of promoting ethical leadership and world-class compliance culture. Learn more about BELA by visiting http://bela.ethisphere.com. To nominate a company to join BELA, contact Director of Member Engagement Sarah Neumann at [email protected]Academic institutions interested in aligning with the ranks of BELA member organizations should contact Kevin McCormack, Executive Director for BELA, at [email protected].

About Ethisphere 

The Ethisphere® Institute is the global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices that fuel corporate character, marketplace trust and business success. Ethisphere has deep expertise in measuring and defining core ethics standards using data-driven insights that help companies enhance corporate character. Ethisphere honors superior achievement through its World’s Most Ethical Companies® recognition program, provides a community of industry experts with the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA), and showcases trends and best practices in ethics with Ethisphere Magazine. Ethisphere also helps to advance business performance through data-driven assessments, benchmarking and guidance. More information about Ethisphere can be found at https://ethisphere.com.

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Ethisphere Launches 2019 World’s Most Ethical Companies Insights Report, Featuring Data on Ethics and Compliance Program Structure and Resourcing

Data Shows the Growing Influence of Ethics and Compliance in the C-Suite, the Cost of Compliance for Highly Regulated Industries and How Leaders Address Ethics/Compliance Across a Global Organization

​​Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing standards of ethical business practices, announced today the launch of volume two of its World’s Most Ethical Companies Insights Report series, titled Structuring and Resourcing Your Ethics and Compliance Program Effectively. The latest findings will be introduced during a webcast today, May 16, at 1:00 p.m. EDT.

Key themes in the report:

  • Overall Program Structure: Titles, Reporting Lines and Authorities Granted
  • Informing the Governing Authority: Board Reporting
  • The Resources Needed and Where to Place Them: Staffing, Centralizing Programs and Evolving Backgrounds for E&C Staff

“The most common requests we receive from compliance professionals revolve around how to structure a program to maximize limited resources, to whom should our Chief Ethics Officer report and what access and authorities should the ethics program be granted within the organization,” said Erica Salmon Byrne, Ethisphere Executive Vice President. “These questions and more are addressed in volume two of our Insights series.”

The report is based upon responses to the 2019 annual Ethics Quotient® Survey and focuses on the program structure and resources section of the questionnaire. To help identify developing trends, the report includes year-over-year comparisons for certain data points, focusing on interesting developments in the cornerstone area of how companies structure their programs. In addition to being the basis of determining the annual list of the World’s Most Ethical Companies, Ethisphere’s Ethics Quotient® Survey process is designed to capture information that leads to practical decision-making and the development of best practices in business ethics.

Key insights:

  • A full 76 percent of the 2019 honorees designate a “Chief Compliance and/or Ethics Officer,” and only 26 percent maintain the familiar “dual-hatted” structure of giving the program owner both “General Counsel” and “Chief Compliance and/or Ethics Officer” titles. This decrease is a reflection of the growing recognition that running an ethics and compliance program is a full-time job and one that is worthy of the appropriate title.
  • For companies where the individual overseeing the program is either the CEO or the General Counsel and dedicates less than three-quarters of their time to the role, almost all have designated another individual as responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program. Three-quarters of them include that day-to-day person in presentations to the board of directors or relevant subcommittee of the board.
  • The median number of full-time employees (FTE) dedicated to compliance and ethics reported by honorees in highly regulated industries is 92.0, as compared to 14.8 at non-highly regulated companies. Similarly, the report reveals a chasm between those organizations that are publicly traded versus privately held or non-profit, reporting a median of 26.0 FTEs for public companies and just 15.0 as the median for privately held or non-profit organizations.

“Ethisphere’s research has long supported the notion that companies who are assets to their community do better business. This is confirmed by the insights gleaned from this report, as well as our proprietary Ethics Premium data, which shows how the World’s Most Ethical Companies regularly outperform key indices,” Byrne said. “Our World’s Most Ethical Companies process is built on this premise, and the data confirms the correlation between culture, community engagement, governance, and financial performance.”

Download volume two of the Insights series, Structuring and Resourcing Your Ethics and Compliance Program Effectively: https://events.ethisphere.com/events/data-programs-and-practices-of-leading-companies/ 

In April, Ethisphere released the first volume of the 2019 World’s Most Ethical Companies Insights Report series, which covered detection and monitoring, governance, and written standards.

All Ethisphere research, content, and expertise, such as a recent special report on root cause taxonomy and data-driven insights, can be found on the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) member hub, which is made available to global members of BELA. To request guest access,please contact Executive Vice President Jonathan Whitacre at [email protected].

About Ethisphere 

The Ethisphere® Institute is the global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices that fuel corporate character, marketplace trust, and business success. Ethisphere has deep expertise in measuring and defining core ethics standards using data-driven insights that help companies enhance corporate character. Ethisphere honors superior achievement through its World’s Most Ethical Companies® recognition program, provides a community of industry experts with the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) and showcases trends and best practices in ethics with Ethisphere Magazine. Ethisphere also helps to advance business performance through data-driven assessments, benchmarking, and guidance. More information about Ethisphere can be found at https://ethisphere.com.

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Parsons Corporation, Ethisphere and the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance Partner to Launch Mexico City Ethics Summit

Initiative Will Bring Together Leading Multinational Companies GE, Fresnillo, Walmart, TE Connectivity, T-Systems, Intel, 3M Mexico, JLL and more. Leaders to Highlight and Share Best Practices in Ethics and Integrity and Recognize Excellence within Mexico

​​​Parsons Corporation and Ethisphere today announced that together they will launch and co-host a Mexico City Ethics Summit, which will convene some of the largest companies within Mexico with a focus on highlighting and sharing best practices in business ethics and integrity. The Summit will take place on May 172019, and will provide an opportunity for senior executives to come together and discuss trends in ethics, integrity, compliance and governance practices.

“We are excited to launch the Mexico City Ethics Summit in partnership with Ethisphere, amid a time when companies around the world understand better than ever the need to operate with the highest level of integrity and to have a strong commitment to ethics and compliance,” said Mike Kolloway (pictured), Chief Legal Advisor, Parsons. “This will be a terrific opportunity for senior leaders to come together and learn from one another about today’s best practices in driving ethics and integrity across all facets of a company’s operations.”

More than 100 senior executives such as general counsels, C-suite executives and board members from companies across Mexico will come together to share their thoughts and learn from one another about trends and practices that leading companies are undertaking to further ethics and integrity in their organizations. In addition to Parsons and Ethisphere, members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA), a globally recognized membership organization, will also play a role in helping to shape the agenda and topics of discussion as part of the program. Comprising more than 260 enterprise members representing 30 industries headquartered in 15 different countries, the BELA community has become a pivotal platform of connected leadership dedicated to progressing company standards and practices across global and regional business ecosystems.

“Whether it is prioritizing the environment, giving back to the community or maintaining a safe and fair workplace, Fresnillo strives to maintain the highest degree of reliability and integrity within the community we serve,” said Fresnillo plc Compliance Officer Erika Cabriada (pictured). “We see an incredible opportunity here to collaborate with colleagues, peers from various industries and BELA to share important strategies that will help us renew our focus on ethical matters and improve our ongoing business model.”

“We are proud of the positive impact that Peñoles has on Mexico’s economic and social progress, which we know can only happen with our firm commitment to ethical and responsible behavior as a member of the overall business ecosystem, “said Peñoles Compliance Director Cristobal Mariscal. “To maintain the highest standards, it is vital to understand the entire landscape, and the only way to gain this level of knowledge is to remain consistently engaged with learning and sharing of best practices. The value of coming together as a group of passionate leaders to learn from each other cannot be overstated. We want to thank all of the participants and BELA for making this happen.”

Among the featured faculty at the Summit, members from the BELA community who will contribute to a selection of diverse and forward-thinking conversations at the event are:

  • Vladimiro de la Mora, President and CEO, Mexico, GE
  • Jose Varela, President and Managing Director, 3M Mexico
  • Rebeca Serwin Lewis, Corporate, External and Legal Affairs Lead, Mexico, Microsoft
  • Michael Kolloway, Chief Legal Advisor, Parsons Corporation
  • Ernesto Rodriguez, Head of Legal Affairs, Compliance Manager & Data Protection Manager, T-Systems México
  • Raphael V. Estrada, Assistant Vice President, Compliance, Mexico, AT&T
  • Ernesto Mauleón, Director of Administration and Finance, ManpowerGroup
  • Erika Cabriada, Compliance Officer, Fresnillo plc

“Parsons has been a long-time leader in developing some of the leading ethics and compliance practices around the world, and we are very pleased to be able to collaborate with them in developing this initiative in Mexico,” said Timothy Erblich, Chief Executive Officer, Ethisphere. “It is also inspiring to see the high level of engagement from senior executives of our Business Ethics Leadership Alliance in defining this important program focused on promoting business integrity in Mexico. We look forward to the insights into best practices that will come about from so many accomplished leaders and organizations.”

Following the Summit, there will be a private gathering of Chief Ethics and Compliance Officers, who will discuss further trends and how their organizations can continue to support ethics and integrity in Mexico.

To learn more about this initiative, please visit https://events.ethisphere.com/events/mexico-city-ethics-summit/.

About Ethisphere

The Ethisphere® Institute is the global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices that fuel corporate character, marketplace trust, and business success. Ethisphere has deep expertise in measuring and defining core ethics standards using data-driven insights that help companies enhance corporate character. Ethisphere honors superior achievement through its World’s Most Ethical Companies® recognition program convenes a community of industry experts with the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA), and showcases trends and best practices in ethics with Ethisphere Magazine. Ethisphere also helps to advance business performance through data-driven assessments, benchmarking, and guidance. More information about Ethisphere can be found at https://ethisphere.com or on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube. To nominate a company to join BELA, contact Director of Member Engagement Sarah Neumann at [email protected].

About Parsons Corporation

Parsons is a leading provider of technology-driven solutions focused on the defense, intelligence and critical infrastructure markets. Celebrating 75 years of operations, Parsons provides technical design and engineering services and software to address our customers’ challenges. Parsons has differentiated capabilities in cybersecurity, intelligence, defense, military training, connected communities, physical infrastructure and mobility solutions. Parsons’ combination of talented professionals and advanced technology enables a safer, smarter and more interconnected world.For more about Parsons, visit parsons.com, and follow us on FacebookTwitterLinkedIn, and YouTube.

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