The RTP CFO Forum will hold its next monthly meeting on Friday, March 7, 2014. The organization serves as a peer-to-peer networking opportunity for more than 200 senior financial executives in the Triangle area to discuss topics of interest. The March featured speaker, Sean King, president and managing director at Align Global Consulting, will discuss the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and how it affects companies doing business internationally. "As businesses continue to expand their presence internationally, it is important that corporate leaders and management are aware of the risks associated with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act," says Will Eglin, organizer of this month's forum and CFO of IEM. "Mr. King will be an exceptional presenter on the topic, having been asked to speak worldwide for numerous Fortune 100 audiences."

King's nationally recognized practice focuses on international tax planning for both the outbound operations of U.S. multinationals and inbound operations of foreign multinationals. This includes advice on structuring cross-border ventures, mergers and acquisitions, internal restructuring of operations, supply chain management, cross-border financing, and transfer pricing matters, including the international licensing of intellectual property.

The RTP CFO Forum meets the first Friday of every month from 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. at the Hughes Pittman & Gupton, LLP office in Raleigh. Membership in the forum is free, limited to CFOs and by invitation only. To request to join the group, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

About RTP CFO Forum:
Supporting more than 200 senior financial executives, the RTP CFO Forum serves the greater Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill region. The forum is designed to provide interactive networking and discussion of technical and strategic topics in an environment created exclusively for senior-level peers. CPE is provided on select topics. To learn more, visit www.rtpcfos.com.

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