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Lecture to focus on organizational integrity in information age

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Keith T. Darcy, the executive director of the Ethics & Compliance Officer Association, will deliver the Leighton Lecture on ethics and leadership on Monday (April 2) at the University of Illinois.

Darcy’s speech, titled “Managing Organizational Integrity in an Age of Texts, Tweets & WikiLeaks,” will begin at 4 p.m. in the Deloitte Auditorium of the Business Instructional Facility, 515 E. Gregory Drive, Champaign.

Darcy, who has been a leader in the financial services industry as well as a scholar of business ethics, corporate governance and organizational leadership, is the chairman of the board of the Better Business Bureau Foundation. He served on the boards of E*Trade Bank and New York National Bank.

Darcy is an executive fellow of the Ethics Resource Center in Washington, D.C., and teaches ethics and leadership at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

The talk is sponsored by the College of Business and the college’s Center for Professional Responsibility in Business and Society.

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