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Kerrville Weekly News Roundup

Kerrville Weekly News Roundup: May 20, 2023

Welcome to the Kerrville Weekly News Roundup. Each week, veteran podcaster Tom Fox and his colleagues Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz get together to go over a couple of their favorite stories from the past week from Kerrville and the greater Hill Country. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen in to get a wrap up of the Kerrville Weekly News. We each consider two of our favorite stories and talk about the upcoming weekend’s events which will enjoy or participate in this weekend.

In this episode, Tom and Andrew discuss the following stories which caught their attention over the past week.

·      Tom talks about the Hill Country Youth Ranch and the 100th anniversary of Camp Stewart. He concludes with shout out to the San Antonio Spurs for winning the rights to Victor Wembanyama.

·      Andrew talks about KPUB, Museum of Western Art celebrating 40 years and the power outage caused by a squirrel.

·      Gilbert talks about the election results and the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country which provides grants to non-profits.

Resources

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

One Month to a More Effective Compliance Program in Training and Communications – Envisioning Your Compliance Training Program

How can you begin to think through a best practices compliance training program? I asked Shawn Rogers, training guru, expert, and maven. Rogers advised that you ‘envision’ what your training would like as a first step. He stated, “A common mistake is jumping right to the question is which courses you want and how to deploy them. However, you must consider several things before building the program.”

You should develop some principles on what your compliance training will look like. A key way to start is by reference to the Training and Communications section of the 2023 ECCP, which states, “Prosecutors should assess the steps taken by the company to ensure that policies and procedures have been integrated into the organization, including through periodic training and certification for all directors, officers, relevant employees, and, where appropriate, agents and business partners. Prosecutors should also assess whether the company has relayed information in a manner tailored to the audience’s size, sophistication, or subject matter expertise.

Some companies, for instance, give employees practical advice or case studies to address real-life scenarios, and/or guidance on obtaining ethics advice on a case-by-case basis as needs arise.” Some of these principles include the following, What are the Guiding Principles of your compliance training? What are you trying to communicate? Is it a broad set of values you want to speak to every employee about what your organization stands for? As noted in the 2023 ECCP, a company should “examine whether the compliance program is being disseminated to, and understood by, employees in practice to decide whether the compliance program is “truly effective.”

Three key takeaways:

  1. The 2023 ECCP has a strong emphasis on compliance training.
  2. Create a set of Principles for your compliance training programs.
  3. You should always use the Guiding Principles of your compliance training program to make decisions.
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Because That's What Heroes Do

Picard, Season 3, Episode 9 – Vox

Get ready for an exciting new season of Because That’s What Heroes Do. In it, Tom and Megan review Picard, Season 3, Episode 9, Vox. In this episode, they analyze the show’s most intriguing storylines, discussing the relationship between enemy factions and raising philosophical questions about collectivist versus independent ideals. They express disappointment at the reappearance of defeated characters and praise moments that recognize character growth. They even discuss the implications of the Borg taking over everyone under 25 in Starfleet, a terrifying plot point. Tom and Megan’s excitement for the show’s finale is palpable, and they discuss the potential for a satisfying ending. This podcast is a must-listen for any sci-fi fan looking for an insightful analysis of their favorite shows.

Highlights:

  • Analysis of Deanna Troi’s behavior in episode
  • Character Development and Borg Takeover Plot in Star Trek
  • Collective v. Individual theories raised in the episode
  • Final Farewell of Star Trek: TNG

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Megan Dougherty 

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The Woody Report

The Woody Report: Succession, The Final Season, Episode 8 – Election Night

Co-hosts Tom Fox and Karen Woody are back as they delve deep into the final season of Succession. From the recurring theme of personal vs. business decisions to the amazing performance from Shiv, these two bring you it all! But that’s not all – learn valuable lessons about deal-making and cultural fit, and find out why the attention to detail in the clothing and accessories of the characters is so important. And if you’re looking for a great podcast recommendation, tune in to catch their thoughts on a brand-new show – who knows, you might find your next binge-worthy obsession! Take advantage of an episode of The Woody Report, where Tom and Karen bring you all the latest in pop culture, business, and more from the final season of Succession.

In this episode, they dissect scenes from Episode 8, Election Night, including a hilarious moment relating to bodega sushi and another where a character fakes a medical emergency to get out of a meeting. They also delve into more serious topics like election interference and how manipulation by the press impacts the news media. With thoughtful insights on complex characters, storylines, and cultural themes like betrayal and loyalty, this podcast has it all! Tune in for the latest episode breakdown and get excited for upcoming episodes leading up to a funeral that’s sure to be a game-changer.

Highlights Include:

  •  Election Night Meltdown
  • Tom and Greg’s interaction
  • The pregnancy reveal
  • Connor and Shiv’s Choices
  • Betrayal and Family Dynamics in a Show
  • Comedic relief or off-putting scene
  • Kendall’s Macbeth moment

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Karen on LinkedIn

Karen at Washington & Lee, School of Law

Tom

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 19, 2023 – The Ronnie Feldman 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:

  • Meta channels their inner Ronnie Feldman. (WSJ)
  • BODs wake up to cyber security risks. (FT)
  • The lawyer doesn’t want the name disclosed. (Reuters)
  • What is geo-strategic corruption? (The Conversation)
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A Yank at Oxford

A Yank at Oxford – Episode 7 – May 2023, Nearing the Finish Line

Tune in every quarter to learn how David Simon, a 53-year-old lawyer from the US, navigates the ancient world of Oxford University in pursuit of an MBA. David is a Partner at the white shoe law firm Foley and Lardner, who has dedicated his career to white-collar compliance with a heavy international focus. “My practice touches a lot on some of the sanctions and international trade issues that typically come up on international matters,” he says. In A Yank in Oxford, David and host Tom Fox will discuss what inspired his decision to pursue an Executive MBA and his hopes for where the journey may lead.

In Episode 7, David talks about his courses, including private equity and innovation electives, and his involvement in an exciting entrepreneurship project. With only two modules left, the end-of-term ceremony is fast approaching, and David eagerly awaits the reception at the divinity school. The podcast also covers the evolution of legal advisory roles and the need for a holistic, strategic approach in the age of artificial intelligence. With discussions on disruptive technology, generative AI, and innovative strategies, this episode is to be noticed. Tune in to learn from David’s insights and energize for the final push.

Key Highlights:

  • David’s Oxford Update and Future Plans
  • Professional Growth and Application of New Perspective
  • Evolution of Strategic Advisory Roles
  • Effective strategic advising for lawyers
  • Revolutionizing the Law Firm Model with Disruptive Technology
  • Challenges of implementing open strategy in law firms
  • Innovating with Generative AI in Law Firms

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David Simon at Foley and Lardner

 Tom Fox

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