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Greetings and Felicitations

Podfest Expo 2023 – Preview Podcasts – Producer Jaime on Podcast Networks

In this episode of the PodfestExpo 2023 Preview Podcasts series, I visit with Producer Jaime, CEO and founder of Flintstone Media and the Florida Podcast Network. We discuss her presentations at PodfestExpo on the power of podcast networks and the power of social networks in building out your podcast audience. Some of the issues we tackle in this podcast are:

  • Why joining a network can increase your audience.
  • Why continued growth in your learning will help build out your podcasting skill.
  • How relationships and connections can help fuel your podcast growth.

I hope you can join me at PodfestExpo 2023, hosted by Podfest Global. This year’s event will be January 26-29, 2023, at the Renaissance Orlando at Seaworld in Orlando, Florida. The line-up of this year’s event is first-rate, with some of the top names in podcasting.

Podfest Expo is a community of people interested in and passionate about sharing their voice and message with the world through the powerful mediums of audio and video. We’re proud to unite as many people as possible to learn, get inspired, and grow better together.

 PodfestExpo is so much more than just a mere conference. While we pride ourselves on featuring the most engaging speakers, exciting topics, and in-depth content, the thing that sets PodfestExpo event apart from all others is the tight-knit community we’ve been building since 2013. You don’t just attend a Podfest event – you become part of the Podfest family.

 Whether you’re new to podcasting or a veteran podcaster looking to innovate and improve your podcast, our easy-to-understand Conference Topics allow you to customize a daily agenda based on what you’re most interested in learning. No matter your skill level or experience, PodfestExpo 2023 has plenty to offer!

 I hope you can join me at the event. For information on the event, click here. As an extra benefit to listeners of this podcast, PodcastExpo is offering a discount on the registration price. Enter discount code Fox10.

 PodfestExpo 2023 is a production of Podfest Global, which is the sponsor of this podcast series.

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The Ethics Experts

Episode 140 – Kortney Nordrum

 

In this episode of The Ethics Experts, Nick welcomes Kortney Nordrum. Kortney is Vice President, Regulatory Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer for Deluxe, a Trusted Payments and Technology Company™ and has been with Deluxe since 2017. In her position, Kortney oversees Deluxe’s global compliance and ethics program, including employee training and awareness, policy development and implementation, hotline management and investigations, and the global privacy program.

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Career Can D0

Getting with the Times in Education with Timothy Walker

In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Timothy Walker, experienced career advisor and Instructor of Computer Networking and Telecommunications at Houston Community College. Timothy’s experience in the higher education industry and strong community and social services skills equip him to help people navigate the unique challenges of the new work world. Timothy shares how Houston Community College is doing just that.

The tumultuous nature of recent years has left many struggling to keep their heads above water, especially in the global workspace. Almost every industry has undergone changes to their operations. With these changes come new demands – demands which may no longer be satisfied with traditional methods of education. Houston Community College offers a variety of programs to help students prepare for the new work world, including certificates, degrees, and virtual internships. Their professors are highly committed to their students, providing excellent and relevant training, as well as support. 

 

To nurture flexibility and the ability to adapt to future changes, Houston Community College keeps an eye on developments in various industries. This is where traditional education has always been lacking, Timothy comments. Traditional education has historically always lagged behind industry.

 

Resources

Faremouth.com

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Corruption, Crime and Compliance

2022 FCPA Year in Review Featuring Tom Fox

2022 saw higher numbers of FCPA enforcement actions, settlements, and criminal prosecutions of individuals. One of the most important developments was the update of policy in the Monaco Doctrine, which was elaborated on in the Monaco Memo, providing important guidance for compliance professionals. Tom Fox joins Michael Volkov to discuss some of the more interesting cases from the past year.

Tom Fox is hailed as the Voice of Compliance, serving and evangelizing for the compliance community for over 15 years. He is the founder and creator of the Compliance Podcast Network where he hosts various podcasts, such as Innovation In Compliance and the ESG Report, and the Executive Leader at the C-Suite Network. 

 

Some ideas you’ll hear them explore are:

  • The DOJ is getting better at communicating with the compliance community through resolution documents like DPA, NPA, and, occasionally, declinations. These documents provide insight into the DOJ’s thinking and approach to cases, which compliance professionals can use to gain a better understanding of how to approach compliance issues.
  • In Tom’s upcoming book, “FCPA Year in Review 2022,” he highlights the KT Corp bribery case, which went back to the basics in its old-school rendition of corruption: bags of cash money. The lesson here is that bribery can be as simple as a $50 slipped into a handshake.
  • In the curious case of Glencore, the FCPA enforcement action taken against them reflects the DOJ’s focus on defective cultures within companies. This case involved multiple enforcement agencies across multiple countries and multiple bribery schemes, rounding up fines and penalties totalling up to $1.1 billion, with $700M for FCPA violations, and $441M for price and market manipulation. Glencore had a culture that was committed to profit at any cost, and the company paid over $100M to third parties knowing that some of the money would be used to bribe officials in various countries.
  • The Oracle case involving bribery and corruption involving gifts, travel, and entertainment should serve as a reminder to companies to review their gift, travel, and entertainment policies and ensure they are aware of how their business officials are spending their travel, per diem, and entertainment money.
  • Avoid hiring third-parties recommended by or at the direction of a state-owned official or executive.
  • The Lisa Monaco memorandum emphasizes the need for effective compliance programs and the benefits of voluntary disclosure, full cooperation, and timely and appropriate remediation. 

 

KEY QUOTE

“Internal controls are not simply due diligence, distributors, et cetera. It goes down to your payments, schemes and how you pay your vendors should all be a part of your internal controls.” – Tom Fox

 

Resources

Tom Fox on the Web | LinkedIn | Twitter | Blog

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Daily Compliance News

January 16, 2023 – The 10% Committing Fraud Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Stories we are following in today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • The LIBOR imbroglio continues. (WSJ)
  • Ethics reforms coming to EU Parliament. (FT)
  • SCt to look at key whistleblower standards. (Reuters)
  • A new report shows 10% of public companies commit fraud annually. (NYT)