WEBINAR
Inside the mind of a whistleblower
In conversation with Tyler Shultz
Tuesday September 17th | 12pm EST
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring Neta Meidav, Vault’s CEO and Founder alongside Tyler Shultz. As the whistleblower who exposed Theranos, Tyler will share his extraordinary story around the billion-dollar health tech fraud.
With recent announcements of the Department of Justice launching its Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program, this webinar will reveal the inner workings of corporate misconduct, the risks and rewards of speaking up, and actionable strategies for companies to prevent future scandals.
From a whistleblower’s perspective, you’ll discover:
- Tools to foster a culture of internal reporting
- Why corporate America’s speak-up programs often fail
- The role of technology in supporting whistleblowing
- Strategies for building employee trust through anonymous reporting
- The critical role of whistleblowers in protecting consumers and shareholders
- How to prevent small issues from becoming major crises by fostering a proactive approach to conflict and misconduct and the importance of addressing concerns before they escalate to regulators
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a real-life whistleblower and learn how to create a workplace where employees feel empowered to speak up.

Webinar: Ethics and compliance moving forward
Why companies are ditching hotlines
In today's increasingly complex and distributed workplaces, traditional hotlines are no longer sufficient for building Speak Up cultures that effectively address workplace misconduct and ensure corporate integrity.
In 2024, our workplaces require more comprehensive and proactive solutions to keep employees feeling psychologically safe, heard, and valued, while enabling employers to maintain ethics and compliance from the ground up.
Join the experts for this webinar as they discuss:
- Emerging trends shaping the future of modern Speak Up programs
- Risks of not having tech-driven misconduct reporting and resolution
- Steps to build a Speak Up program fit for the age of mistrust
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About the speaker
Tyler Shultz is a scientist, startup founder, and professional speaker advocating for ethical innovation. He graduated from Stanford with a Biology degree and entered the national scene when he blew the whistle at Theranos. His efforts were recognized by Forbes when he was named to their “30 under 30” Health Care list, and his Audible Original was the #1 downloaded non-fiction title on Audible in its debut month. His story has been featured in the HBO documentary "The Inventor," the book "Bad Blood," and the Hulu series "The Dropout." After leaving Theranos, Tyler co-founded two point-of-care diagnostics companies, and now speaks at universities, conferences, and corporations around the country about cultivating courage in individuals and organizations.