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A program developed and taught by the two program co-directors, renowned professionals and specialized professors.
Academic program co-directors
Professor and Director of the Department of Finance, HEC Montréal
Jacques Lemay
Jacques Lemay has been a visiting professor at HEC Montréal since 2009, and Director of the Department of Finance since 2019. He teaches courses in securities trading ethics and regulation, governance, acquisition and restructuring, risk capital and innovation funding. He participates in the HEC’s governance bodies, including the Academic Council and the Research Ethics Board.
Jacques is a lawyer by training and a member of the Quebec Bar. He has an MBA from HEC Montréal and a Master of Laws from Université de Montréal. Among other things, he is interested in the connection between ethics and law. Before joining the HEC in 2009, he was an investment banker in the securities industry for 19 years. Over the course of his banking career, he was involved with the securities industry self-regulatory organization. He has since been a hearing panel member for the organization’s disciplinary matters.
Professor and Chair in Governance and Business Law at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal
Stéphane Rousseau
Stéphane Rousseau is a Professor and Chair in Governance and Business Law at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal. He has a Doctorate of Laws degree from the University of Toronto, and is a renowned expert in corporate law, corporate governance and capital market law.
A member of the Quebec Bar, Stéphane is an independent director on the Board of Directors of the Chambre de la sécurité financière. He is also a member of the Montréal Exchange’s disciplinary committee and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada’s disciplinary panel. Stéphane received the Advocatus Emeritus (Ad. E.) distinction, which recognizes professional excellence. In 2019, he was awarded the Paul-André Crépeau Medal for his contribution to the advancement of the international dimension of private and commercial law in Canada.
Academic program co-directors
Professor and Director of the Department of Finance, HEC Montréal
Jacques Lemay
Jacques Lemay has been a visiting professor at HEC Montréal since 2009, and Director of the Department of Finance since 2019. He teaches courses in securities trading ethics and regulation, governance, acquisition and restructuring, risk capital and innovation funding. He participates in the HEC’s governance bodies, including the Academic Council and the Research Ethics Board.
Jacques is a lawyer by training and a member of the Quebec Bar. He has an MBA from HEC Montréal and a Master of Laws from Université de Montréal. Among other things, he is interested in the connection between ethics and law. Before joining the HEC in 2009, he was an investment banker in the securities industry for 19 years. Over the course of his banking career, he was involved with the securities industry self-regulatory organization. He has since been a hearing panel member for the organization’s disciplinary matters.
Professor and Chair in Governance and Business Law at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal
Stéphane Rousseau
Stéphane Rousseau is a Professor and Chair in Governance and Business Law at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal. He has a Doctorate of Laws degree from the University of Toronto, and is a renowned expert in corporate law, corporate governance and capital market law.
A member of the Quebec Bar, Stéphane is an independent director on the Board of Directors of the Chambre de la sécurité financière. He is also a member of the Montréal Exchange’s disciplinary committee and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada’s disciplinary panel. Stéphane received the Advocatus Emeritus (Ad. E.) distinction, which recognizes professional excellence. In 2019, he was awarded the Paul-André Crépeau Medal for his contribution to the advancement of the international dimension of private and commercial law in Canada.
Co-Creators and Joint Community Outreach Leads
Corporate Director, Ethics and Compliance Expert
Ginette Depelteau
Governance lawyer, Ville de Laval
Simon Denault
Mr. Denault is a lawyer with the Secrétariat de la gouvernance de la Ville de Laval. He was also one of the driving forces behind the creation of the Certification in Ethics and Compliance program at Executive Education HEC Montréal and sits on the program’s education committee.
Former roles include management positions with the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Université de Montréal and prominent professional associations. He is also serving on the boards of several charitable organizations and professional orders and is a member of ethics and professional conduct committees in education and regulated professions.
Sponsor
Former Chief Ethics Officer, L’Oréal
Emmanuel Lulin
A law graduate of Université de Paris I and II and the University of Chicago, and a lawyer since 1988, Emmanuel Lulin practised at Debevoise & Plimpton in Paris and New York (1989-1999), and then joined L’Oréal in 1999 as Group General Counsel for Human Resources. In 2007, he set up the Office of the Group Chief Ethics Officer.
Emmanuel’s achievements in the field of ethics are internationally recognized as visionary and innovative:
- First non-American to receive the Carol R. Marshall Award for Innovation in Corporate Ethics from the Ethics & Compliance Initiative in Washington, DC (2015)
- Recognized by the UN as a UN Global Compact SDG Pioneer for Advancing Business Ethics (2018)
- First recipient of the Prix d’Excellence comme Influenceur Éthique award from Université de Cergy Pontoise (2018)
- First non-American to receive the Bill Daniels Being A Difference Award from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy’s Center for Public Trust (2019)
- On the Attorneys Who Matter list as Top Ethics & Compliance Officer (2012, 2014 and 2017)
Emmanuel Lulin very actively promotes business ethics:
Director of the Ethics Resource Center (since 2016), the Ethics & Compliance Officer Association (2007-2012) and the Cercle d’Éthique des Affaires (2011-2017); former Chair of the Conference Board’s Global Council on Business Conduct; One Young World Advisor (since 2016); former member of the ethics committee of the Agence Française du Développement; UN Global Compact Expert (since 2018); member of Deloitte’s trust and governance think tank (since 2018), President of the Observatoire de la responsabilité sociétale des entreprises (ORSE) work group “Ethique, Responsabilité et Stratégie” (2017).
In 2007, he spearheaded the first master’s degree in business law and ethics at Université de Cergy-Pontoise; in 2012, he created the Club des Professionnels de l’Éthique; in 2016, he inspired the creation of ThinkH+, a virtual think tank about transhumanism, at the Clinique du droit de Sc-Po Paris.
Since 2013, to help promote business ethics based on values, Emmanuel Lulin has given over 110 Master Classes in various major academic and business institutions on every continent. He has also been interviewed over 100 times by major media outlets on every continent.
Since 2007, Ethisphere has recognized L’Oréal as one of the world’s most ethical companies ten times. In 2019, L’Oréal was given top ranking by Covalence among 6,600 global companies for its ethics. L’Oréal won the Grand prix de la Transparence award for its ethical charter (2017 and 2018), the Prix d’excellence Gouvernance Éthique award (2018) and the Prix d’excellence Leadership Éthique award (2018).
Co-Creators and Joint Community Outreach Leads
Corporate Director, Ethics and Compliance Expert
Ginette Depelteau
Ginette Depelteau is a lawyer and has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 1989. She also has an MBA. She worked as Corporate Secretary and Senior Vice-President, Compliance, for the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) for 25 years. In that role, she developed the function of compliance, as well as an approach, strategy and guidelines with regard to ethics, from 1994 to October 2019. She participated in amendments to the Act respecting the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec that led to the modernization of the CPDQ’s governance structure, and developed the function of compliance, as well as an approach, strategy and guidelines for responsible investing and ethics.
Governance lawyer, Ville de Laval
Simon Denault
Mr. Denault is a lawyer with the Secrétariat de la gouvernance de la Ville de Laval. He was also one of the driving forces behind the creation of the Certification in Ethics and Compliance program at Executive Education HEC Montréal and sits on the program’s education committee.
Former roles include management positions with the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Université de Montréal and prominent professional associations. He is also serving on the boards of several charitable organizations and professional orders and is a member of ethics and professional conduct committees in education and regulated professions.
Sponsor
Former Chief Ethics Officer, L’Oréal
Emmanuel Lulin
A law graduate of Université de Paris I and II and the University of Chicago, and a lawyer since 1988, Emmanuel Lulin practised at Debevoise & Plimpton in Paris and New York (1989-1999), and then joined L’Oréal in 1999 as Group General Counsel for Human Resources. In 2007, he set up the Office of the Group Chief Ethics Officer.
Emmanuel’s achievements in the field of ethics are internationally recognized as visionary and innovative:
- First non-American to receive the Carol R. Marshall Award for Innovation in Corporate Ethics from the Ethics & Compliance Initiative in Washington, DC (2015)
- Recognized by the UN as a UN Global Compact SDG Pioneer for Advancing Business Ethics (2018)
- First recipient of the Prix d’Excellence comme Influenceur Éthique award from Université de Cergy Pontoise (2018)
- First non-American to receive the Bill Daniels Being A Difference Award from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy’s Center for Public Trust (2019)
- On the Attorneys Who Matter list as Top Ethics & Compliance Officer (2012, 2014 and 2017)
Emmanuel Lulin very actively promotes business ethics:
Director of the Ethics Resource Center (since 2016), the Ethics & Compliance Officer Association (2007-2012) and the Cercle d’Éthique des Affaires (2011-2017); former Chair of the Conference Board’s Global Council on Business Conduct; One Young World Advisor (since 2016); former member of the ethics committee of the Agence Française du Développement; UN Global Compact Expert (since 2018); member of Deloitte’s trust and governance think tank (since 2018), President of the Observatoire de la responsabilité sociétale des entreprises (ORSE) work group “Ethique, Responsabilité et Stratégie” (2017).
In 2007, he spearheaded the first master’s degree in business law and ethics at Université de Cergy-Pontoise; in 2012, he created the Club des Professionnels de l’Éthique; in 2016, he inspired the creation of ThinkH+, a virtual think tank about transhumanism, at the Clinique du droit de Sc-Po Paris.
Since 2013, to help promote business ethics based on values, Emmanuel Lulin has given over 110 Master Classes in various major academic and business institutions on every continent. He has also been interviewed over 100 times by major media outlets on every continent.
Since 2007, Ethisphere has recognized L’Oréal as one of the world’s most ethical companies ten times. In 2019, L’Oréal was given top ranking by Covalence among 6,600 global companies for its ethics. L’Oréal won the Grand prix de la Transparence award for its ethical charter (2017 and 2018), the Prix d’excellence Gouvernance Éthique award (2018) and the Prix d’excellence Leadership Éthique award (2018).
Trainers
Trainers
Vice President and Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer, Desjardins
Marie-Andrée Alain
A lawyer by training who was called to the bar in 2009, Marie-Andrée Alain has held a variety of roles at Desjardins Group in compliance, privacy and financial crime since 2010.
She has been in her current position of Vice-President and Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer since 2020. In 2021, she was also appointed to oversee money laundering, tax evasion, corruption and fraud operations.
Director Forensic Services, PwC
Anne-Marie Lynda Boisvert
During her 20 years with the Forensic practice, she managed several forensic and investigative cases, including investigations into suspected and alleged frauds, bribery and corruption pursuant to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (CFPOA), secret commissions, non-compliance with company policies and other financial irregularities. She conducted and assisted law enforcement agencies in investigations that involved obtaining search warrants, interviewing witnesses and interrogating suspects, establishing facts and circumstances, preparing summaries of evidence and reports, and testifying in court. She also completed several damage quantification and dispute engagements. She has vast international experience, having worked on many international investigations in Europe and Asia.
Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University Law Center, Independent International Anti-Corruption Expert
Pascale Dubois
Pascale recently retired from the World Bank Group (WBG), where she was the VP of Integrity (INT), leading the WBG’s investigative efforts and the pursuit of sanctions in connection with allegations of fraud and corruption on WBG-financed projects, in addition to corporate compliance and prevention. She previously served as the World Bank’s first ever Chief Suspension and Debarment Officer, and prior to that she managed the ground-breaking Voluntary Disclosure Program in INT and also worked as an operational lawyer advising the Africa region for seven years. Before joining the WBG, Pascale was in private practice in the U.S. and Belgium for 10 years.
Pascale served as Co-Chair of both the International Bar Association (IBA)’s Anti-Corruption Committee and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of International Law’s Anti-Corruption Committee, where she remains senior advisor.
She is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and has been an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center since 2009, where she teaches a course on international anti-corruption. Pascale received her law degree, cum laude, from the University of Ghent, Belgium, and her Master of Laws (LLM) from New York University (NYU).
Senior Partner, Canadian Head of White-Collar Crime, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada
Stéphane Eljarrat
Known for his composed and focused approach, Stéphane represents companies and institutions in a wide range of criminal investigations and proceedings brought under various federal criminal statutes such as the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act and the Competition Act.
Stéphane defends clients in complex trials and regulatory proceedings and the associated appeals, and advises and represents them in high-stakes regulatory investigations. He also advises Canadian and foreign corporations in the context of internal investigations, as well as on the design and implementation of compliance programs.
In addition, Stéphane has experience representing clients in tax disputes in domestic and cross-border matters.
Before joining Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, Stéphane was a partner at another leading Canadian law firm, prior to which he was with the government of Québec, in the Ministère de la Sécurité publique and Revenu Québec. He also worked for the federal Department of Justice, with the RCMP Legal Services, in the National Tax Litigation Section and as a federal prosecutor.
Partner, Fasken
Karine Fournier
Karine Fournier specializes in the fields of labour, employment and human rights. In addition to frequently appearing before the different courts, Karine also plays a key advisory role, in particular during certification applications and collective bargaining negotiations. She is recognized for her practical approach and strategic advice.
Karine has led a number of workplace investigations and has participated in several conferences and training sessions on topics such as management of disciplinary and administrative measures, the use of social media in the workplace and sexual and psychological harassment prevention.
Before disputes occur, Karine’s clients ask her for advice on day-to-day human resources and labour relations management. Throughout the course of her practice, Karine has advised a number of clients working in retail, home maintenance and various production and service industries, both unionized and non-unionized.
Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, WSP Global Inc.
Julianna Fox
Julianna holds an MBA from Concordia University’s John Molson School of Business, as well as civil and common law degrees from the University of Ottawa. She is a member of both the Quebec and New York State Bars.
Partner and Regional Leader, Management Consulting, KPMG
Dominic Jaar
Dominic Jaar, a partner at KPMG Canada, is a Regional Leader in Management Consulting. His expertise led him to join the forensic technology service, which he managed for nearly a decade, to work with various local, national and international organizations in the public and private sectors, in the fields of information management, electronic discovery, cyber investigations and data analytics. His team works on analyzing their maturity, defining their vision and strategy, developing their governance, policies and procedures, choosing and implementing systems, and training employees to manage and use information. Dominic also leads various technological investigations involving all types of malfeasance (e.g., ransomware, personal identity and intellectual property theft, fraud, corruption, money laundering). He is an expert in IT, protection of personal information and electronic discovery, as well as a legal and forensic technology advisor.
Dominic teaches and is a popular speaker at various North American universities, such as HEC Montréal, McGill, Laval, Ottawa, Cardozo and Georgetown, as well as at international conferences, covering topics related to security, investigations, protection of personal information, legal and forensic technologies, electronic discovery and information management. He is often quoted in the media as an expert in these fields.
Who’s Who magazine named him one of the top five computer investigators, and one of the best information technology lawyers in Canada. He is also one of the only Quebecers to have been inducted as Fellow of College of Law Practice Management. Dominic is Advocatus Emeritus and the recipient of the Mérite du Barreau-Innovation, two of the Quebec Bar’s highest honours.
Before selling his company, Ledjit Consulting Inc., to KPMG, Dominic was CEO of the Canadian Centre for Court Technology. Before founding the company, he was legal counsel at Bell Canada and a litigator at Borden Ladner Gervais, where his work focused on IT, information commercial management, protection of personal information and complex litigation.
Internationally, Dominic helped develop a number of exemplary standards and practices pertaining to information management, electronic discovery and technology law.
Partner for Compliance Forensics and Intelligence for EMEA, Control Risks
Maria Knapp
Maria specializes in advising corporate clients, NGOs, development finance institutions (DFIs) and private investors, as well as their legal advisors, providing tactical and strategic advice on managing and ultimately mitigating reputational and operational risks, with a focus on emerging markets.
Her recent experience includes:
- Pre-investment due diligence reviews in EMEA, especially in sub-Saharan Africa
- Anti-corruption and ESG risk management program reviews for clients with operations in high-risk markets
- Market entry risk planning assessments
A lawyer in England and Wales, Maria trained and practised in finance and capital markets at Clifford Chance in London and Paris. She has worked in Canada, France and sub-Saharan Africa, including for the Zimbabwe chapter of Transparency International, the Namibian Legal Assistance Centre (Namibia) and the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (Canada). Maria has an LLB from City University, London, and a BA (Hons) from McGill University and Sciences Po (Paris).
Adjunct Professor, Office of Executive Education, HEC Montréal
Sylvain Lafrance
Associate Professor, Department of Management, HEC Montréal
Joé T. Martineau
President, La Société juricomptable inc., FCPA, FCA
Manon Roy
Over the past 20 years, she has conducted multiple financial investigations, and has earned an enviable reputation on the international scene, notably as a result of numerous major investigations conducted in Canada, France and Africa. She has helped various regulatory organizations, in particular the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) in Paris and the Haut Conseil du commissariat aux comptes (H3C) in Paris, implement and optimize their investigation methods.
She has helped several companies and organizations examine the main risks of fraud in order to implement effective prevention and detection systems. She has also completed numerous compliance engagements for various companies, financial institutions and regulatory bodies.
Manon Roy is an experienced public speaker and one of the rare authors specializing in forensic accounting. In 2012, she published a first book in French on forensic accounting in collaboration with Guylaine Leclerc, currently the Auditor General of Quebec, and Emmanuel Charrier, Associate Professor at Université Paris-Dauphine. The book, published in Canada and France, examines North American and French financial investigation techniques.
Professor in the Department of Management and the Pierre-Péladeau Chair of Leadership, HEC Montréal
Cyrille Sardais
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