All PepsiCo articles

  • Risk assessment panel CW2023
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    Risk assessment fundamentals: Flexibility, accountability, more

    2023-06-01T18:08:00Z

    Tailoring your risk assessments to guidance from your relevant regulators is a good idea, a panel of compliance practitioners speaking at Compliance Week’s 2023 National Conference agreed. But it certainly isn’t the place to start.

  • Compliance and HR CW2023
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    ‘Elephant in the room’: Combating tension between compliance, HR

    2023-05-30T15:10:00Z

    Regulators are collaborating—both domestically and internationally—more than ever before. And they expect companies to be doing the same, noted panelists during a session on collaboration between compliance and human resources at Compliance Week’s 2023 National Conference.

  • Remote oversight
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    Anti-corruption leaders share upsides of remote compliance program

    2021-09-23T17:05:00Z

    COVID-19 has altered how companies operate their anti-corruption compliance programs, but not necessarily for the worse, according to experts from PepsiCo and Cook Group who shared their experiences at a recent Diligent virtual summit.

  • Article

    PepsiCo promotes compliance and ethics chief to general counsel

    2021-02-02T16:53:00Z

    Food and beverage giant PepsiCo announced David Flavell has been appointed EVP, general counsel and corporate secretary.

  • Haaland-Lynn
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    Lynn Haaland: The compliance compass

    2019-05-07T12:54:00Z

    “Super determined and tough” are two traits that propelled Lynn Haaland in her multifaceted role at PepsiCo and will continue to aid the compliance practitioner as she seeks new challenges.

  • Blog

    Corporate culture around whistleblowers

    2017-10-03T15:00:00Z

    The unspoken reality in the corporate world is that many whistleblowers are deemed complainers, and yet, Congress, regulators, and even the companies that verbally demean whistleblowers recognize that those with personal knowledge of wrongdoing are often best placed to report it, writes The Man From the FCPA.