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Journey of the Chief Integrity Officer

  • Thu, November 15, 2018
  • 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Houston Independent School District, Hatt Mae White, 4400 West 18th St. Houston, TX 77092 Rooms 1E01 & 1E02

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Mark your calendars and join us for the final GHBER event of 2018! 

Journey of the Chief Integrity Officer

Don Sinko is the Chief Integrity Officer for the Cleveland Clinic, one of the world's largest health care providers. How does Don's title and role in Integrity drive the values of the Cleveland Clinic in doing business? How is Integrity different than Compliance? How does he ensure the consistency of the organization's values all the way across the globe?

When: November 15, 2018 8:30-10:00am

Address: Houston Independent School District, Hattie Mae White 1E01 & 1E02

4400 West 18th Street Houston, TX 77092

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* All Attendees will need to check in at the front desk for a badge, please bring an ID

Don Sinko is the Chief Integrity Officer for Cleveland Clinic, with responsibility for the Offices of Internal Audit, and Corporate Compliance and Business Ethics. In this capacity, Don oversees the audit and compliance programs that focus on risk management, regulatory compliance, business ethics and internal controls for the health system.

Prior to joining the Cleveland Clinic, Don was the Director of Internal Audit at Eaton Corporation, responsible for an international internal audit staff serving operations on six continents. Prior to Eaton, Don was an Audit Senior Manager with Ernst & Young in Cleveland, serving primarily healthcare and SEC manufacturing clients.

Don, a certified public accountant and a graduate of Miami University, is a frequent speaker on healthcare compliance, leadership, and process control topics. He also has extensive board of trustee experience, having actively served on the Boards of Trustees of The Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern Ohio, Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Presbytery of the Western Reserve, and the Miami University Center for Business Excellence.

 

 

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