A risk map tells us where dangers lie. A moral compass tells us which direction to take. When we bring the two together, we don’t just avoid risks — we make choices that build trust and protect our profession.
- Setting the Stage: Ethics and Risk in Today’s World
- Mapping Ethical Choices to Risk Categories
- Real-World Crossroads: When Compass and Map Conflict
- Integrating Ethics into Risk Frameworks
- Building Ethical Resilience in Risk Management
- Closing & Takeaways
This workshop qualifies for 2.0 CPE hours in Ethics and Professionalism (Category 2).
- Accountants and Auditors
- Compliance Officers and Risk Management Professionals who are responsible for upholding integrity while managing organizational risks
- Professionals and Business Executives who face ethical dilemmas in decision-making, reporting, or advisory roles or are seeking to align ethical values with structured risk management practices
Kingston Low
CA, CIA, CISA, CRMA, CBCP, and FFP
Kingston Low is a highly accomplished and seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in corporate governance, risk management, and internal audit. He has a proven track record of advising boards and businesses on enhancing productivity, effectiveness, and risk mitigation strategies. He has successfully led business redesigns and implemented best practices that resulted in significant efficiencies and cost savings.
As a distinguished trainer and thought leader, Kingston shares his expertise at conferences and conducts specialized training for various professional institutes. He is passionate about mentoring the next generation of internal audit, risk management and Business Continuity professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to excel in an ever-changing business landscape.
