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The Compliance Life

Ellen Smith-Moving In-House

The Compliance Life details the journey to and in the role of a Chief Compliance Officer. How does one come to sit in the CCO chair? What are some of the skills a CCO needs to success navigate the compliance waters in any company? What are some of the top challenges CCOs have faced and how did they meet them? These questions and many others will be explored in this new podcast series. Over four episodes each month on The Compliance Life, I visit with one current or former CCO to explore their journey to the CCO chair. This month, my guest is Ellen Smith, who has sat in the chair of a Director of Trade Compliance.

In 2002,  took her my first in-house job at Jockey International – the underwear company. It was a private company, family business, with a small legal department but with tremendous brand recognition and international footprint. Participated in a U.S. Focused Assessment, an early member of CTPAT validation, and a very intense customs valuation investigation and appeal by the CBSA, the Canada Customs authorities. In early 2010, she moved to Texas and joined Billy Jacobsen and Natalia Shehadeh at Weatherford, which was going through an investigation for export violations and bribery allegations.

Favorite adopted sayings

From Jockey– ‘life is like underwear, change is good

From Mark Jaeger “perhaps
Resources
Ellen Smith LinkedIn Profile
Amalie Trade Compliance Consulting

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Compliance Kitchen

OFAC amends Transnational Criminal Organizations Sanctions Regulations


The Kitchen reviews OFAC amendment of Transnational Criminal Organizations Sanctions Regulations.

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Greetings and Felicitations

Heroes at Pawtastic Friends: Mike and Melissa Novelli

Welcome to the Greetings and Felicitations, a podcast where I explore topics which might not seem to be directly related to compliance but clearly influence our profession. In this episode, visit with two of my heroes Mike and Melissa Novelli, founders of Pawtastic Friends. Highlights include:

·      What is Pawtastic Friends and what led them to found Pawtastic Friends?
·      How did Pawtastic Friends start out?
·      You recently obtained your own facility. How has that changed Pawtastic Friends?
·      What is the enrichment training the dogs receive?
·      How do the dogs feel about training?
·      Some of the most memorable stories involving your work at Pawtastic Friends?
·      How can listeners get involved or donate to Pawtastic Friends.
·      Adopt Don’t shop!
Resources
Pawtastic Friends website
Pawtastic Friends donation and sponsorship opportunities
Pawtastic Friends clothing and swag

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ESG Compliance Podcast

Unfolding ESG for Private Investments with Trysha Daskam


Thoughtful evaluation – that’s what Trysha Daskam says about what sets apart Silver Regulatory Associates from other investment firms.
Thoughtful evaluation – that’s what Trysha Daskam says about what sets apart Silver Regulatory Associates from other investment firms.
With her strong foundation in compliance and regulatory expertise, Trysha unpacks the fundamentals, trends, and projections of ESG through the lens of private fund managers.
▶️ Unfolding ESG for Private Investments with Trysha Daskam.
Key points discussed in the episode:
(00:34) Trysha Daskam gives a rundown of her professional background as the managing director and head of ESG strategy in Silver Regulatory Associates.
(01:16) The three distinct services that Silver Regulatory Associates provides and the type of clients they’ve been working with since 2018.
(02:09) The unique ways Silver Regulatory Associates helps firms “shine” in the regulated space. Daskam explains how their firm evaluates managerial decisions through the lens of the investment strategy, putting themselves in their clients’ shoes.
(03:42): ESG programs must be treated with the same cautiousness and prudence as other policies. There should be an emphasis on training members to regulate and execute the program efficiently and properly.
(05:37): Having an ESG program is more than just an idea. Daskam describes how she guides investment firms into putting their strategies to fruition with the correct procedures, monitoring practices, and tools.
(07:28) Different industries are starting to realize the importance of ESG rolling out climate–centered projects and transparent DENI statistics. Financial services are pressured to come into the picture. Daskam predicts 2022 as a hallmark year for regulatory momentum among fund managers.
(09:31) The three key areas of focus for private investment managers in 2022.
(12:44) Greenwashing has become the core of regulatory movements. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sees it as “a major risk in the current marketplace.” The urgent call for established standards to prevent misleading investors with deceptive language continues to intensify.
(14:31) Daskam forecasts a standardization of ESG reporting in the DENI and the FCC in 2022 as two prominent organizations have utilized diversity, equity, and inclusion questionnaires.
(15:54) Fierce competition in the investment space regarding managers putting extra effort in ESG programs and joining meaningful organizations to import outwardly on their climate impact.
(18:08) Comparable data is difficult to find in ESG market participants. But standardization progress is projected for 2022 as the International Finance Reporting Standards Board developed the International Sustainability Standards Board.
(22:38) A more sophisticated marketplace among investment firms is taking place as more players enter to take a slice of the pie.
(25:13) The investment space going into the future.
Trysha Daskam is a seasoned sustainability practitioner with an academic background unique to the industry and manages ESG strategy for investment firms, including the development and implementation of ESG policies, procedures, and internal reporting processes and conducting and overseeing ESG due diligence. Expert in policy writing and implementing regulatory controls, Trysha specializes in interpreting the impact of global regulation on a firm’s ESG program.
Connect: tdaskam@silverreg.com
 
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Innovation in Compliance

Ethical Leadership for Corporate Directors with Joshua Nunziato


 
Tom Fox welcomes Joshua Nunziato on this episode of the Innovation in Compliance Podcast. Joshua is an author, and an Instructor in the Social Responsibility and Sustainability division of the Leeds School of Business. He joins Tom to talk about corporate leaders conducting ethical leadership, its role in ESG, and why ethical leadership is a must in the future business world.
 

 
Creating Ethical Leadership
Joshua created his Ethical Leadership course for corporate leaders to equip them with the tools and insight they need to understand the changes happening around them. “We really want to help leaders who participate in our program to understand that acceleration is really the new constant,” he tells Tom. Corporate leaders need to be able to respond proactively to changes and crises. The range of stakeholders has expanded, so the traditional approach to corporate director education is no longer going to work. Directors and corporate leaders need forward-looking tools to navigate their current environment. 
 
The Relevance of Ethical Leadership in 2022
Tom asks Joshua to explain why a course on ethical leadership is needed in 2022. Joshua responds that emerging from the crisis mode of the pandemic comes with a range of challenges that board members have to face, including increasing interest rates, high inflation, and uncertainty. Board members need to be able to situate their companies against these challenges and risks, ask the right questions, and provide leadership that will drive their organizations forward. 
 
The Role of Corporate Leaders in ESG
Sustainable leadership in ESG means that the needs and wants of the broad ecosystem of company stakeholders are being met with what Joshua calls, ‘compassionate pragmatism’. “Corporate leaders are able to weigh up and evaluate the comprehensive impact that their decisions are having on the environment on local communities, on their employees, on their suppliers, on their customers, and yes on their investors,” Joshua further explains. Compassionate pragmatism is also about taking in the impact, whether positive or negative, that corporate decisions may have, as well as managing what leaders can measure, and what they cannot. Leaders have to figure out what they value, and also what values they can gather as a business community that will drive them towards enduring prosperity.
 
America in Ethical Leadership
Joshua doesn’t see America taking the lead on ESG, or other sustainability issues; however, he does see America leading relative to other economies that are trying to get their citizens into the global middle class. Innovation on various compliance and ethical issues is happening around the US, and this is because individuals are recognizing the need to respond. The impact of corporate decisions over the decades is being felt across the political spectrum. Scandals and breaches of ethics also have serious ramifications and consequences for businesses, and so it makes sense for leaders to step and lead with ethical conviction. Joshua’s role as a philosopher is to expand the moral imagination of the leaders he works with, so they can ask the right questions and consider sustainable leadership possibilities they otherwise may not have thought of. 
 
Resources
Joshua Nunziato | LinkedIn | Twitter 
 
 

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Daily Compliance News

February 8, 2022 the Ng Trial Begins Edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Roger Ng trial jury selection begins. (Reuters)
  • NFL microcosm of country.  (WSJ)
  • Elon Musk and Tesla under SEC scrutiny yet again. (NYT)
  • Ex-Goldman banker settles discrimination suit with fund. (Bloomberg)