Call for Speakers
SCCE invites ethics and corporate compliance professionals and service providers to serve as conference speakers, session facilitators, and presenters. SCCE members are preferred for speaking slots. Opportunities include four-day national conferences and 90-minute webinars.
Upcoming Speaking Opportunities
2026 Compliance in Smaller Organizations
Conference Date: July 29, 2026
Conference Location: Virtual
Call for Speakers: February 2 – March 2, 2026
Closed
2026 Compliance, Ethics, and Organizational Culture
Conference Date: August 4, 2026
Conference Location: Virtual
Call for Speakers: February 2 – March 2, 2026
Closed
2026 Singapore Regional Compliance & Ethics Conference
Conference Date: July 10, 2026
Conference Location: Singapore
Call for Speakers: January 12 – February 16, 2026
Closed
2026 Compliance & Ethics Institute
Conference Dates: September 27 – 30, 2026
Conference Location: Orlando, Florida
Call for Speakers: January 5 – February 16, 2026
Closed
Regionals
Applications are accepted ongoing.
Learn more & submit a proposal
Webinars
Applications are accepted ongoing.
Learn more & submit a proposal
Steps to Submit a Speaker Proposal
- Select "Learn more & submit a proposal" from the Upcoming Speaking Opportunities above.
- On the landing page you will find requirements and materials for that conference. Once you are ready, click the "Submit a Proposal" button.
- Login to your SCCE account. If you do not have a login for SCCE's website, you can create a free account.
- Select your the event you would like to apply for from the drop down.
- Select your Track (whichever track you feel your presentation falls into; most conferences will only have one option).
- Type in your Presentation Title.
- Select yourself as a speaker or search for someone else. Search for your co-presenter (if you have one). Make sure everyone speaking has a bio and a headshot.
- Type your three learning objectives for the session, each beginning with a verb (three bullets limited to 100 characters each) and select “Next.” Learning objectives should describe what attendees will be able to accomplish after participating in the session.
Examples of well written learning objectives: “Associate specific aspects of culture that are important to compliance”; “Reach and persuade your workforce through outstanding training”; “List key factors driving AI in due diligence”; "Differentiate between the three basic levels in an organization”; Apply the “Cognitive interview” technique in workplace investigations”; "Define the four steps in the organization strategic planning process. - Confirm you have read the National Conference Reimbursement Form. Review submission and acknowledge SCCE policies. Then hit “Submit.” Please note Regional Conferences do not qualify for reimbursement."
Helpful Information and Tips for Speakers
- Making training interactive-one idea, by Joe Murphy's article
- How to Give a Bad Presentation at an HCCA or SCCE Conference, by Adam Turteltaub
- See tips from past expert speakers
- Speaker Reimbursement Eligibility Policy
- Speaker Presentation Guidelines
- Program Levels