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Kerrville Weekly News Roundup

Kerrville Weekly News Roundup: October 5, 2024

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 we will enjoy or participate in this weekend.

In this episode, Tom is back to look at some of the things that caught his attention over the past week.

Stories Include:

  • Welcome Home Fest at Quiet Valley Ranch
  • Kerrville Pets Alive with another adoption weekend
  • Controlled growth in Kerrville and Kerr County
  • Terror threats against Tivy HS and KISD
  • Hill Country Youth Orchestra High Tea fundraiser

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Tom Fox on LinkedIn

Gilbert Paiz on LinkedIn

Andrew Gay on LinkedIn

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

The Lead

Kerrville Daily Times

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Creativity and Compliance

Creativity and Compliance: Engaging Compliance – From Training to Values

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies and resources more accessible.

In this episode of ‘Creativity and Compliance,’ Tom and Ronnie discusses recent updates to the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP). The focus is on enhancing the effectiveness of compliance training and communication. Key insights include the importance of tailoring training to employees’ needs, interests, and values, and the necessity of frequent, targeted communication to keep employees engaged. The discussion highlights the shift from rule-based to values-based training and explores innovative ways to present content, such as using real-world events or creating engaging dialogues. Additionally, the podcast emphasizes the need for qualitative measures to assess training engagement and underscores the DOJ’s evolving standards that align with effective compliance practices.

Key Highlights:

  • Engaging Compliance Training with Personalized Content
  • Engaging Compliance Training through Real Scenarios
  • Enthusiastic Commitment to Ongoing Dialogue
  • Engaging Human-centric Communication and Training Methods

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2 Gurus Talk Compliance

2 Gurus Talk Compliance: Episode 38 – The SCCE Wrap Up Edition

What happens when two top compliance commentators get together? They talk compliance, of course. Join Tom Fox and Kristy Grant-Hart in 2 Gurus Talk Compliance as they discuss the latest compliance issues in this week’s episode!

In this episode of the ‘Two Gurus Talk Compliance Podcast,’ hosts Kristy Grant-Hart and Tom Fox delve into recent updates and stories in the compliance world. They explore the DOJ’s latest guidance on corporate compliance programs, highlighting themes of data access and the role of AI. Discussion on domestic bribery leads to the case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams for alleged violations, including unauthorized travel expenses. The hosts also analyze four significant trade sanction cases detailed by Michael Volkov, illustrating the importance of rigorous compliance measures. Notable segments include the investigation into Binance’s hefty compliance investments, the influence of competition on corporate culture, and current issues in internal controls. A curious case on Caremark claims against Wells Fargo’s board is mentioned, providing insights into potential legal trends. The podcast closes with a humorous touch on a Florida man’s recurring jail visits due to retail fraud. The episode is a comprehensive overview of key compliance topics marked by real-world examples and expert insights.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: October 4, 2024 – CEOs Turning to Podcasts 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.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • CEOs turning to pods. (FT)
  • Honesty in employee referrals. (WaPo)
  • Britain to give banks a new tool to fight fraud. (Reuters)
  • Cheat at home, cheat at work? (Bloomberg)

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: Leveraging Compensation to Drive Compliance

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements.

Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, our aim is to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game.

Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law.

Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

Today, your compliance program must fully incentivize compliance and impose consequences for negative actions by senior management.

 

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TechLaw10

TechLaw10: Regulatory Change for Social Media

In this film, Punter Southall Law’s Jonathan Armstrong discusses social media with Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. This is episode 289 in the popular TechLaw10 series.

Jonathan & Eric discuss:

  • The Changing Nature of Social Media
  • The Role of Social Media in the Recent UK Riots
  • The Role of Social Media in Elections
  • Whether it is Time to Review ‘mere conduit’ and Laws that Protect Social Media Operators
  • Strategies for Organizations to Guard Against Social Media Risks

You can listen to earlier TechLaw10 audio podcasts with Eric and Jonathan at https://www.duanemorris.com/site/techlaw10.html.

You can learn more about Eric at Duane Morris LLP and Jonathan here at Punter Southall Law.

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2024 ECCP – Embracing Continuous Improvement

In her recent speech at the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics 23rd Annual Compliance & Ethics Institute, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri discussed the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (2024 ECCP). (A copy of her remarks can be found here.) Today, I want to consider her remarks and the 2024 ECCP on continuous improvement.

Continuous Improvement: A Foundational Pillar

The ability to adapt and evolve is at the heart of any successful compliance program. Deputy Attorney General Lanny Breuer said that in 2009, which is still true today. Continuous improvement ensures compliance programs remain agile and responsive to internal and external pressures. The DOJ’s 2024 ECCP clarified that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to compliance. Instead, companies must tailor their programs to reflect their specific risk profiles, industries, and operational footprints. The three key questions the DOJ asks when evaluating a company’s compliance program are pivotal:

  1. Is the program well-designed?
  2. Is it applied in good faith and adequately resourced?
  3. Does it work in practice?

The answers to these questions must evolve as the company grows, its risk environment changes and new technologies or regulatory frameworks emerge. In other words, continuous improvement should be ingrained in the DNA of the compliance function.

Focus on Emerging Risks and Technology

A critical aspect of the 2024 ECCP update is its emphasis on emerging risks, particularly those related to artificial intelligence (AI) and other disruptive technologies. The DOJ has clarified that prosecutors will closely examine how companies assess and mitigate risks associated with AI and technology-enabled schemes. In an age where AI is increasingly used in business operations, compliance professionals must ensure that their companies are leveraging these technologies ethically and implementing robust controls to monitor for potential misuse.

For instance, as AI systems are deployed in decision-making processes—such as approving financial transactions or conducting due diligence—companies must have mechanisms to validate AI-generated data’s accuracy and reliability. This includes periodic testing, ongoing monitoring, and ensuring that human oversight remains an integral part of the compliance process.

Moreover, continuous improvement in this area involves staying ahead of technological trends. Compliance professionals must regularly update risk assessments for new technological developments, ensuring their controls and policies remain relevant. The ability to proactively manage these emerging risks is a hallmark of a forward-thinking compliance program.

Encouraging a Speak-Up Culture

Another critical update to the ECCP addresses the importance of fostering a “speak-up” culture within organizations. The DOJ’s increased scrutiny of whistleblower protections underscores the need for companies to encourage internal reporting of misconduct without fear of retaliation. Compliance programs must be designed to detect wrongdoing and provide employees with the tools and confidence to report issues when they arise.

Continuous improvement in this area means regularly testing and refining internal reporting mechanisms. Companies should ask themselves: Are our employees aware of how to report misconduct? Do they trust the process? Are we doing enough to protect whistleblowers? The ECCP now explicitly evaluates whether companies have anti-retaliation policies and whether they promote a culture encouraging employees to come forward.

It is also worth noting that companies can earn significant benefits by prioritizing internal reporting. Under the DOJ’s whistleblower pilot program, companies that receive an internal report and then self-disclose misconduct to the DOJ within 120 days can qualify for a presumption of a declination of prosecution. This sends a powerful message that promoting a speak-up culture is the right thing to do and strategically advantageous.

Leveraging Data for Compliance Effectiveness

The 2024 ECCP also strongly emphasizes the role of data in compliance programs. Companies are expected to use data to identify misconduct and assess the effectiveness of their compliance programs. Compliance professionals must ensure adequate access to relevant data sources and the resources to analyze that data effectively.

Continuous improvement in data management involves regularly auditing the sources and quality of data used in the compliance program. Are compliance personnel receiving timely and relevant data? Are there gaps in data collection that could hinder the detection of misconduct? By addressing these questions and implementing the necessary improvements, companies can ensure that their compliance programs function efficiently.

The Power of Adaptation

One of the most insightful aspects of the 2024 ECCP is its focus on learning from past mistakes—whether those mistakes occurred within the company or elsewhere in the industry. The DOJ encourages companies to conduct thorough root cause analyses after incidents of misconduct, using those insights to inform and improve compliance policies and procedures

Incorporating lessons learned into a compliance program is key to continuous improvement. Companies should routinely review their own experiences and external enforcement actions to identify weaknesses and strengthen their controls. For example, a company that uncovers a gap in its third-party due diligence process should take immediate action to address it and prevent similar issues.

Compensation and Clawbacks: A Shift Toward Accountability

Finally, the DOJ’s Compensation Incentives and Clawbacks Pilot Program is another area where continuous improvement can drive compliance excellence. By aligning compensation structures with ethical behavior, companies can incentivize employees to prioritize compliance. The DOJ now requires that compensation systems include criteria for promoting compliance and deterring misconduct, and early indications suggest that this positively impacts corporate behavior.

Continuous improvement in this area means regularly assessing whether the metrics used to evaluate employee performance are aligned with compliance objectives. Companies should also ensure that their compensation structures provide clear consequences for misconduct, such as clawing back bonuses or withholding future compensation from culpable employees.

In 2024 and as we move to 2025, continuous improvement is not a luxury but a necessity. Compliance professionals must remain vigilant, regularly evaluating and updating their programs to address new risks, leverage emerging technologies, and promote a strong culture of ethics. The DOJ’s 2024 ECCP provides a roadmap for how companies can achieve these goals, but the responsibility ultimately falls on compliance professionals to ensure that their programs are well-designed and effective in practice.

As we progress, the key to success lies in our ability to embrace continuous improvement. We must make the necessary investments in compliance to prevent, detect, and remediate misconduct. By doing so, we protect our organizations from legal and financial risk and foster a corporate culture that values integrity and ethical leadership.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: October 3, 2024 – The Gurbir Grewal Steps Down 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.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • SEC head of Enforcement to step down. (WSJ)
  • New paths to CPA license emerge. (WSJ)
  • The ghost of Odebrecht lives on.  (WSJ)
  • FIs and FLs on common ground in compliance. (PYMNTS)

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Pawtastic Friends - The Paw Talk

Pawtastic Friend: The Paw talk – Chance, Shakira and Hope

Welcome to Pawtastic Friends-The Paw Talk. In this podcast, host Tom Fox will visit with Michael and Melissa Novelli, co-founders of Pawtastic Friends, as well as those who work with them at Pawtastic Friends. Michael and Melissa are dedicated to helping shelter and rescue dogs in the Las Vegas area become more adaptable, through enrichment training and activities such as yoga and aquatics training, as well as obedience and agility. This podcast is sure to tug on your heartstrings; just listen to how sweet this one dog is! Tune in now to hear more from Michael and Melissa Novelli as they discuss their passion for helping pups in need. Get ready for an exciting episode of Pawtastic Friends: The Paw Talk!

In this episode, we feature Chance, Shakira and Hope.

The annual fundraiser ‘Hope for the Holidays,’ organized by Pawtastic Friends, is a cherished community event aimed at supporting rescue dogs and raising awareness for breast cancer. Tom is particularly enthusiastic about the event’s family-engaging features, such as Santa Claus taking pictures with dogs and local vendors, which not only entertain but also foster a strong community spirit. Michael also highlights the family-friendly nature of the fundraiser, emphasizing its role in educating children about dog rescue and celebrating the positive impact of such initiatives. Melissa underscores the importance of matching rescue dogs with the right families, sharing inspiring stories like Hope’s successful adoption to emphasize the joy these connections can bring. Collectively, their perspectives reveal a deep commitment to both animal welfare and community engagement, making ‘Hope for the Holidays’ a heartwarming and impactful event.

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“Unfortunately, you know, some of these dogs get to, like, five, six, seven years old, and people don’t want to give them a chance. And you know what? You should. They have a lot of life left and a lot of love to give you.” – Melissa Novelli

“It can be an important part of the process if the family already has a dog, because I really think it helps both the dog that’s already been adopted and then the one, you’re adopting to, to really help socialize so people not want to think about that and use the facility to do that.” Michael Novelli

“Well, and that’s why we have some education classes before about explaining rescue to kids families. And everybody thinks it’s cool to go buy a dog at a pet store. But the rescues are full of wonderful dogs.” – Michael Novelli

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It's art

It’s art, let’s talk about it: Exploring Poetry in Motion: The Art of Al Glann

The Museum of Western Art is dedicated to excellence in the collection, preservation, and promotion of Western Heritage and the education and cultural enrichment of our diverse audiences. The Museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, ensuring that the legacy of the American West will be preserved for the future. Western Art is as engaging and important as ever.

In this award-winning podcast series, Museum Executive Director Darrell Beauchamp welcomes Tucson-based sculptor Al Glann to discuss his career, artistic style, and current exhibition at the Museum of Western Art titled ‘Poetry in Motion.’

Glann delves into his background, starting from his upbringing in Ohio, where his early interest in art led him to attend the Columbus College of Art and Design. He then transitioned from a career in commercial art and teaching at the Art Institute of Phoenix to becoming a full-time sculptor. They chat about Glann’s unique approach to contemporary western sculpture, particularly his focus on horses, and the techniques he employs using steel and negative space. He shares insights into his creative process, his experience with public art installations in Tucson, and the importance of mentorship and community among artists. The episode also provides practical advice for emerging artists, emphasizing the value of perseverance, learning from failures, and the business aspects of an art career.

Highlights Include:

  • Meet Al Glann: Tucson Sculptor
  • Al Glann’s Artistic Journey
  • Transition to Full-Time Sculpting
  • Public Art and Monumental Works
  • Advice for Aspiring Artists

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Museum of Western Art

Darrell Beauchamp on LinkedIn

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