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Join EQS for the final session in our Summer Webinar Series and learn how to build a third-party risk program that goes beyond initial due diligence toward long-term trust and visibility.

Get practical insights into managing third-party relationships at scale with risk-based strategies and continuous monitoring.

What You’ll Learn:

In this session, we’ll explore:

  • How to tier third parties by risk and prioritize your resources

  • What continuous monitoring looks like in practice

  • How to improve visibility across your vendor network

Why It Matters:

Third-party risks don’t stop at onboarding. As your network grows, so does your exposure. This session will help you strengthen oversight and make better decisions about who you work with and how you manage those relationships.

Details:

📅 Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
🕛 Time: 12:00 PM ET
💻 Location: Virtual (link will be sent upon registration)
🎯 Who Should Attend: Compliance teams, procurement, vendor risk managers, and legal professionals managing third-party relationship

This education activity has been approved by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® for continuing education units (CEUs)
1.2 CEUs

Discover how to move beyond one-time due diligence and build a third-party risk program that grows with your organization.

 

Speakers

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Steph Holmes
Steph Holmes

Director of Ethics & Compliance Strategy | EQS Group

Steph Holmes is the Director of Ethics & Compliance Strategy at EQS Group, where she partners with organizations to turn compliance programs into strategic assets that scale with the business. With a sharp focus on customer needs, she helps shape intuitive, effective solutions that empower companies to navigate regulatory complexity with clarity and confidence. As part of EQS’s Center of Excellence, Steph operates at the intersection of compliance, innovation, and program enablement — leveraging digitalization, automation, and smart design to future-proof ethics and compliance programs. She holds a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from the University of Denver, along with CCEP and LPEC certifications. When she’s not working , Steph recharges outdoors—often found camping, biking, or snowboarding in the Colorado mountains.