Supply chain sustainability: risk management and organizational structures
Workshop organized as part of the Master’s in Competition and Innovation Law at the Luiss School of Law, in collaboration with KPMG.
2:00 PM – Registration
2:30 PM: Introductory greetings
Gustavo Olivieri, Director of the Second-Level Master’s Program in Competition and Innovation Law, Luiss School of Law
Francesco Di Ciommo, Vice Rector for Alumni Relations and Sport, Luiss
Panel:
Umberto Tombari, Professor of Commercial Law at Luiss and Director of the course “The Law of Listed Companies and the Reform of the Consolidated Law on Finance” at the Luiss School of Law
The evolution of the regulatory framework on appropriate organizational structures to address supply chain risks
Gustavo Olivieri, Professor of Commercial Law at Luiss and Director of the Master’s Program in Competition and Innovation Law at the Luiss School of Law
The risks of green claims and greenwashing
Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella, Professor of Administrative Law at Luiss and Director of the course in Energy and Sustainability Law at the Luiss School of Law
ESG risks in supply chains and models of administrative regulation
Raffaele Fabozzi, Professor of Labor Law at Luiss and Director of the Master's Program in Legal Advisor and Human Resources at the Luiss School of Law
Protecting workers in supply chains
Nicolò Zanghi, Partner, KPMG Advisory S.p.A.
Aldo Cinquegrana, Partner at KPMG Advisory S.p.A.
Tools for controlling and governing supply chain risks
4:20 PM Panel Discussion: Risk Profiles in Supply Chain Management
Moderated by
Antonio Mansi, Certified Public Accountant and Auditor
Panel discussion with
Alessandra Battaglia, General Counsel, Fincantieri
Sara Centracchio, Head of Internal Control, Fendi
Laura Esposito, Head of Sustainability, TIM
Alessandro Perrino, Chief Audit Officer, Ferrovie dello Stato
Valter Vasselli, Group Head of Integrated Compliance, Poste Italiane
Q&A