The Tennessee Valley Authority—a self-funding corporate agency of the United States that provides electricity for nearly 10 million people across seven states—is the first federal agency to earn back-to-back Compliance Leader Verification recognitions from Ethisphere.
Join David Fountain and Jennifer Grace as they discuss how TVA continues to develop and advance its ethics & compliance program within TVA's unique marketplace mandate, and as an organization that considers itself "the original ESG company."
TVA's recent achievements, and the year ahead
Strategic initiatives for the year ahead
Exemplifying ESG at a time of ESG pushback
Using culture to drive enterprise-wide strategic initiatives
Aspects of TVA's program that you can integrate into your own
How external validation empowers TVA's E&C program to do more
To follow David and Jennifer’s work, visit tva.com. And to learn more about Ethisphere’s Compliance Leader Verification Program, please visit ethisphere.com/solutions.
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