Ethisphere Magazine Spring 2025: Leading Practices

Ethisphere Magazine

Ethisphere Magazine Spring 2025: Leading Practices

The Spring 2025 issue of Ethisphere Magazine brings together the most critical conversations shaping the future of business integrity. From rapidly shifting regulatory landscapes to the ethical complexities of AI and third-party risk, this issue is a practical, global guide for today’s ethics and compliance leaders.

At the heart of the issue is our deep-dive review of the 2025 Global Ethics Summit—where the brightest minds in compliance, legal, ESG, and corporate integrity come together to exchange real-world strategies, spotlight innovation, and reflect on what’s next. Couldn’t attend the Summit? No problem. You’ll get direct access to standout insights from keynote speakers, breakout sessions, and more. Covering:

  • Navigating regulatory changes and enforcement uncertainties.
  • Managing third-party risks amid global supply chain complexities.
  • Building trust to enhance whistleblower program effectiveness.
  • Integrating ethical considerations into AI development and deployment.
  • Leveraging AI to improve supply chain due diligence processes.

But that’s just the beginning. This issue also features high-impact contributions from thought leaders across the globe. Whether you’re navigating the implications of U.S. FCPA enforcement shifts, strengthening your whistleblower framework, building ethical AI policies, or reshaping supply chain due diligence through emerging technologies, you’ll find practical advice and forward-thinking ideas throughout.

Published quarterly, Ethisphere Magazine is the go-to resource for those who believe that ethics is not a department—it’s a culture. Don’t just stay informed. Stay ahead.

We hope you enjoy the issue!

Ethicast: Inside Marelli’s Program Maturity Journey

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Ethicast: Inside Marelli’s Program Maturity Journey

In this episode, Craig Moss, EVP, Measurement at Ethisphere, interviews Yasuyoshi Goto, SVP, Global Compliance and APAC Lead at Marelli, a Japan-based motor vehicle manufacturer. Goto-san shares his insights on how Marelli has made significant improvements to its global ethics and compliance program, and how partnering with Ethisphere made that work possible.

Using AI to Rethink Ethics & Compliance

on-demand webcasts

Proactive by Design: Using AI to Rethink Ethics & Compliance

Many ethics and compliance programs are stuck in reactive mode, waiting for hotline reports or audit findings, or relying on basic metrics to generate limited insights. But AI is offering a new path forward. There are a growing number of real-world wins happening now that are helping teams work smarter, faster, and more proactively.

Watch this webcast to learn how compliance leaders are embedding AI into their daily work to understand risks in real time, monitor for non-compliance, and drive better and faster investigations. Learn how to balance AI innovation with responsible governance and walk away with a roadmap for modernizing your compliance program.

Featured Speakers:

  • Bill Coffin, Editor-in-Chief, Ethisphere Magazine, Ethisphere
  • Parth Chanda, EVP, Risk & Compliance Transformation, CaseIQ
  • Hui Chen, Co-Founder, CDE Advisors
  • Keith Thomas, Lead Counsel, Corporate Integrity & Compliance, FedEx Corporation

Ethicast Reacts: DOJ Changes to Whistleblower Priorities

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Ethicast Reacts: DOJ Changes to Whistleblower Priorities

Ethicast Reacts is a special Ethicast series where host Bill Coffin talks to Ethisphere’s Chief Strategy Officer Erica Salmon Byrne, about E&C incident that have made headlines.

In this episode, we’ll take a look at the recent changes the DOJ has announced to the scope of its Whistleblower Pilot Program. Namely, what new categories of crime will be considered eligible by the program and what what E&C officers should keep in mind for their own speak-up programs.

Read Head of the DOJ’s Criminal Division, Matthew Galeotti’s remarks on the changes here.

Ethicast: Non-AI Tech & Regulatory Trends in E&C

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Ethicast: Non-AI Tech & Regulatory Trends in E&C

In this episode, Haima Marlier, a partner in Morrison Foerster’s Investigations + White Collar Defense Group and co-chair of its Fintech practice, highlights some of the emerging technology issues compliance teams should focus on (that aren’t AI), as well as a clear-eyed perspective on what regulatory enforcement realities persist (especially on the state level) despite the ongoing political turmoil in Washington.