Event Details |
Embracing the Future |
03/08/2022 |
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Virtual Event |
Course Description |
The Internal Audit profession continues to face new challenges in a fast-changing world; however, IIA leaders have a clear strategy to help out 200,000+ members navigate the journey. As ESG, emerging technologies, and unpredictable events reshape the world’s economy, the Internal Audit profession must embrace the change. Join IIA President and CEO Anthony J. Pugliese as he shares the views on the future of the profession and the opportunities that lie ahead.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn more about the external pressures impacting the profession and how stakeholder expectations are changing.
- Understand a number of opportunities internal auditors can embrace to enhance relevancy in their organizations.
- Discover how the IIA’s strategic plan will guide us into the future.
Continuing Professional Education Credits |
One (1) hour of CPE
Field of Study: Auditing
Anthony J. Pugliese, CIA, CPA, CGMA, CITP, is President and CEO of The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), the internal audit professions most widely recognized advocate, educator, and provider of standards, guidance, and certifications. Over a career spanning more than 30 years, Pugliese has been a strategic, hands-on leader, directed strategic expansions into major global markets, pioneered innovative educational initiatives aimed at enhancing members’ professional growth, overseen the internal audit function of a major organization, and defined cultural norms toward greater diversity, equity, and inclusiveness (DE&I). As CEO of The IIA, he drives the vision and management of the over 80-year-old organization with more than 210,000 members, 156 chapters, and 112 affiliates in nearly 200 countries and territories. His focus is on enhancing membership services, creating new approaches to learning and competency development programs, fulfilling The IIA’s multimillion-dollar digital transformation initiative, and enhancing the value of internal audit, particularly in its role of addressing organizational risks and opportunities.