Ethics and compliance often gets a bad rap as a box-ticking exercise—a series of policies and procedures designed to keep organizations “out of trouble.” But ethics and compliance leaders know the reality is far more complex. Today, they’re expected to be strategic advisors, culture carriers, data translators, and rule-keepers—often all at once.
The most forward-thinking organizations are starting to see ethics and compliance differently. It’s no longer just about rules. It’s about strategy, culture, and people, and how real decisions actually get made at work.
At True North 2026, we’ll explore exactly how ethics and compliance can evolve into a strategic and human-centered function—one that drives real impact across organizations. Here’s why this shift matters, and what it looks like in practice.
Ethics and compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines or mitigating risk. When approached strategically, it becomes a powerful tool for building trust, guiding behavior, and enabling sustainable growth.
When ethics and compliance is treated as a strategic partner, it earns a seat at the table, and helps shape decisions before problems arise.
Strategy alone isn’t enough. Ethics and compliance programs only succeed if people understand them, trust them, and feel supported when applying them in real situations.
This year’s theme—“Illuminating the Future of Ethics & Compliance”—reflects the intersection of strategy, culture, and human behavior. True North 2026 is a virtual retreat for ethics and compliance leaders to step back from day-to-day demands and reflect on where their programs are headed.
Together, we’ll explore:
True North isn’t about perfect programs or polished answers. It’s about asking better questions, learning from one another, and leaving with ideas you can actually use.
The business landscape is evolving faster than ever, driven by technology change, regulatory complexity, and shifting expectations of leadership and culture. Compliance leaders are navigating more visibility, more responsibility, and more pressure to demonstrate impact.
Programs that balance strategy and humanity are the ones that succeed in this environments. They don’t just reduce risk—they build trust, strengthen culture, and help people make better decisions when it counts.
At True North 2026, we’ll explore how ethics and compliance can move beyond the checklist, becoming both a strategic force and a human-centered practice.
📅 Wednesday, February 11, 2026
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Whether you’re a seasoned ethics and compliance leader or rethinking how your program shows up in the organization, True North 2026 offers a unique space to reflect, connect, and return to your work with renewed clarity and purpose.