Saturday, 7 March 2026
Early Bird Discount ends 19 Dec 2025
Practice Management & Business Skills
Governance Essentials: Practice Management for In-House Lawyers and Assurance Functions
Explore best-practice for an organisation’s governance functions: in-house legal teams, company secretaries and risk and compliance teams
- Learn how to integrate these functions while maintaining independence, managing conflicts, and driving accountability
- Discover practical strategies for strong internal controls, transparent decision making and continuous improvement – ensuring that your governance function adds measurable value to your organisation
Presented by Anna Campbell, General Counsel, AFCA
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Practice Management & Business Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Presenters
Anna Campbell, General Counsel, AFCAAnna Campbell joined AFCA as General Counsel in November 2019 and is experienced senior executive with cross-sector and regulatory expertise. Anna’s extensive knowledge of financial services means she is uniquely positioned to provide expert advice to AFCA on complex legal matters, corporate governance and risk management. Anna was previously General Manager of Enterprise Compliance at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) where she was responsible for the ASX Group's regulatory assurance function, involving Corporations Act licensing obligations, Trade Practices Act requirements and other statutory obligations. Anna also held the role of Deputy General Counsel at ASX for nine years, after joining the ASX from Allianz where she was Acting General Counsel. She has worked as a lawyer in both the private and public sector and exhibits a breadth of experience in providing expert instruction on a range of matters. Anna is a highly effective operative in developing and leading organisational approaches to management, corporate governance, risk management, and stakeholder management. Anna holds a Bachelor of Laws from The University of Technology Sydney and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Psychology and Economic History from the University of Sydney.