The Luxembourg Institute of Governance has the pleasure of inviting you to the :
ILA CGO Forum
"Documents storage: what are the best practices in a digital environment"
During this forum, we will begin with a brief reminder of the legal and regulatory obligations related to document storage. We will then explore current trends and best practices in a digital environment, including challenges and opportunities linked to digitalization.
The session will conclude with an open discussion, offering participants the chance to share experiences, raise questions, and exchange insights.
Moderated by:
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Katia CIESIELSKA,
Non-Executive Director
- Richard FAUVEL, Principal at Atoz Services
Practical details
The registration to the Forum is free of charge for ILA members and invoiced EUR 50.00 (VAT excluded) for non-ILA members.
Please note that only one delegate from each Company can be present at the debate in order to have a larger diversity in the group.
When registering to the Forum, please login to your account (if you have an account with ILA) before choosing the event ticket. Once registered, a confirmation email with the connection details will be sent to the registrants.
If you know of other Corporate Governance Officers (CGOs) who would be interested to participate at these Forums and to be on the distribution list, please send an e-mail to the ILA Events team ([email protected]).
We are running the CGO Forum Series on a regular basis and welcome your feedback on which topics would be of interest to you for future sessions.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the ILA team.
Target audience
The target audience for this Forum is people exercising role of a Corporate Governance Officer or Governance Professionals.
Date & Time
Venue
CPD hours
1.0 hour
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Speakers
Agenda and schedule
Venue
Chambre de Commerce Luxembourg
7 Rue Alcide de Gasperi
1615 Luxembourg - Luxembourg
Contact the organiser
Institut Luxembourgeois des Administrateurs
[email protected]
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