Webinar: Protecting the Brand - What Are Your Organization's Good Name & Reputation Worth?
Do you include "Reputational Risk" as part of your organization's risk assessment program?
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Held on: November 30, 2006
Duration: 1 hour
Presenter:
Frank L. Kurre, National Managing Partner, Grant Thornton LLP
Who attended:
Executive Staff, including:
- Human Resources Director
- Risk Manager
- Compliance Officer
An organization’s good name and reputation can be counted among a nonprofit’s most valuable assets. As national organizations anticipate governance legislation and increased scrutiny from the Senate Finance Committee, protecting the national brand while meeting the mission are now more important than ever. Mr. Kurre discussed how nonprofits should include “Reputational Risk” as they conduct enterprise-wide risk assessments.
Topics covered:
- Governance, compliance and fiscal transparency
- Executive compensation and employee practices
- Internal controls and procedures
- Regulatory and tax compliance
- Asset protection
- Donor restriction
Presenter's Bio:
Frank L. Kurre, National Managing Partner, Not-for-Profit Industry Practice at Grant Thornton, LLP
Mr. Kurre is responsible for oversight of Grant Thornton’s not-for-profit clients. His experience includes special projects relating to operational studies, budget reviews, internal audit evaluations, fund raising development and forensic auditing.
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