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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: Compliance Lessons from The ABB FCPA Enforcement Action

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.

In today’s episode, we review the ABB FCPA Enforcement actions and tease out the compliance lessons.

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The Ethics Experts

Episode 177 – Gregory Walters

In this episode of The Ethics Experts, Nick welcomes Gregory Walters.

Greg Walters is an accomplished attorney with over thirty years of experience in many areas of federal law, including ethics and administrative compliance. He currently practices federal cybersecurity law and compliance at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

His professional accomplishments include award-winning work on ethics and compliance training for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and providing for the Peace Corps, foundational guidance establishing an enterprise risk management program, including governance and compliance policies.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-walters-742b945/

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The Power of Mentorship in Compliance

Lisa Fine and Ellen Hunt recently hosted Melanie Sponholz, recently honored as Compliance Week’s 2024 Mentor of the Year, and Margarita Derelanko, Senior Director of Compliance at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy, on an episode of the Great Women in Compliance podcast. They had a lively discussion about mentorship, featuring some of the most influential voices in our field. Melanie and Margarita share a mentor-mentee relationship that exemplifies the value of mutual growth and support in our profession.

Mentorship in compliance is more than just guidance; it’s a two-way street that fosters growth and learning for mentors and mentees. Melanie highlights this beautifully, noting that she knows as much from Margarita as Margarita does from her. This reciprocal relationship underscores a fundamental truth about mentoring: an ongoing exchange of knowledge, experience, and support.

Ellen echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the compliance community’s open, sharing nature. In a profession where continuous learning and adaptation are crucial, connecting, sharing, and learning from others is invaluable. Whether through LinkedIn connections, conferences, or casual conversations, every interaction holds the potential for growth and learning.

One of the most critical skills for any mentor is the ability to listen. Ellen stressed that understanding what the mentee needs is paramount. Whether they are seeking career advice, expertise in a specific area, or simply a supportive ear, a good mentor listens first and provides guidance tailored to those needs.

Margarita added that an impactful mentor must be fully present during interactions. This means dedicating undivided attention to the mentee and fostering deep, meaningful conversations that can lead to significant insights and growth. For mentees, being open-minded and receptive to feedback is equally important. Actual progress comes from incorporating the advice and perspectives shared by mentors.

Authenticity and confidence are foundational qualities that mentors should possess. Melanie highlighted the importance of mentors who are comfortable in their skin and genuinely interested in lifting others. This positive energy not only makes mentoring relationships more enjoyable but also more effective.

Lisa shared a personal reflection on the value of vulnerability in mentorship. Early in her career, she found it challenging to relate to mentors who always presented a perfect facade. Only when mentors began sharing their fears and failures did she realize everyone faces challenges. This openness fosters a deeper connection and gives mentees a more realistic view of their journeys.

In today’s interconnected world, mentorship doesn’t have to follow a traditional path. Margarita noted that mentors can be found in various ways, including blogs, newsletters, and virtual interactions. Compliance professionals like Kristy Grant-Hart and Amy Barnard Bahn, who frequently share their expertise online, serve as mentors to many without formal relationships.

This flexibility in mentorship avenues is a testament to the compliance community’s adaptability. Whether through structured programs or informal exchanges, the opportunities to learn and grow are abundant. Ellen related the value of building a diverse network of mentors, akin to having a “kitchen cabinet” of advisors for different aspects of one’s career and personal development.

For those seeking mentors, taking the initiative to reach out is crucial. Melanie encouraged professionals not to be bold and to ask for a virtual coffee or a quick chat. Specificity in your request—highlighting what you admire about their work and what you hope to discuss—can make the approach more effective. Most people in our field are willing to share their knowledge and experiences, especially when approached with genuine interest and respect.

Mentorship is also about fostering confidence. Margarita highlights how influential mentors can instill a sense of belief in their mentees, helping them recognize and harness their potential. This confidence is essential in a field like compliance, where the ability to stand firm in your decisions and actions can have significant implications.

Ellen iterated on the need for safe spaces in mentoring relationships. Whether you are navigating a difficult situation at work or seeking to improve your skills, having a mentor who provides honest feedback in a supportive manner is invaluable. These safe spaces allow growth without the fear of judgment, enabling mentees to tackle challenges head-on.

It is clear that mentorship in compliance is not just about passing down knowledge—it is about building relationships that foster mutual growth, support, and inspiration. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your career, there is immense value in seeking and providing mentorship.

The bottom line is you need to take action: reach out to someone who inspires you, whether it’s through LinkedIn, a professional network, or an email. Build your kitchen cabinet of mentors and be open to the diverse perspectives and experiences they bring. Remember, the compliance community thrives on collaboration and support; there is always room for one more connection.

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Corruption, Crime and Compliance

Carlos Villagrán Discusses Rebuilding a Corporate Culture After a Corporate Crisis

Carlos Villagrán is the Director of Compliance at CMPC, a 100-year-old Chilean-based holding company, one of the worldwide leading pulp, paper, packaging, personal care, and other forest products manufacturers.

With more than 20,000 employees, CMPC has industrial operations in 9 countries (LatAm and the US) and commercial offices in the US, Europe, and China, selling and distributing its products to more than 45 countries around the world.

Carlos joined CMPC to remediate and rebuild CMPC’s culture and compliance program after a devastating scandal — CMPC was prosecuted for its involvement in a decade-long conspiracy to fix prices in Peru and Chile for consumer paper products.

Carlos discusses the challenges he faced in rebuilding CMPA’s culture and commitment to compliance. His story is an inspiration to all legal and compliance professionals and provides important instructive lessons to corporate leaders and compliance professionals.

You’ll hear Michael and Carlos discuss:

  • The importance of rebuilding and rediscovering the values and purpose of CNPC after a major corporate crisis.
  • The effects on market share quotas and sales prices when CNPC faced an investigation and found to be the leader of a cartel in Chile and Peru.
  • How the crisis significantly impacted CNPC’s reputation, leading to public protests and consumer backlash in Chile and Peru.
  • CNPC’s compliance team addressed the company’s complex nature because of its diverse workforce, including data analytics experts, IT professionals, and engineers.
  • How the compliance program at CNPC shifted from a traditional approach to a more cultural and system-thinking perspective, aligning with the company’s values and operations.
  • Success for the compliance program at CNPC is defined by the number of critical tables the team is seated on, indicating their value and integration within the business operations.

Resources:

Carlos Villagrán on the Web | LinkedIn

Email: carlos.villagran@cmpc.cl or cfvillagran@gmail.com

Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter

The Volkov Law Group

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: June 3, 2024 – The Citgo 6 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:

  • Citgo 6′ members sue for $400M, alleging Houston-based company’s complicity in their torture (Houston Chronicle)
  • DC Ethics Board says Guilliani should be disbarred.  (Reuters)
  • Will ex-President Zuma control South African government? (Bloomberg)
  • FAA wants systemic change at Boeing. (BBC)

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FCPA Compliance Report

FCPA Compliance Report: Andy Spalding on Transforming Global Sports

Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance.

In this edition of the FCPA Compliance Report,  Tom Fox welcomes Professor Andy Spalding, an expert in anti-corruption law, to discuss his extensive work with the Paris Olympic Committee in preparation for the 2024 Olympic Games.

Spalding shares insights about his involvement with the French Anti-Corruption Agency (AFA) and elaborates on how anti-corruption and human rights reforms are being integrated into the Olympic preparations.

The discussion also delves into the historical significance of these reforms and their potential to have a lasting positive impact. Furthermore, Fox and Spalding explore the groundbreaking work done by Qatar during the FIFA World Cup and its implications for future mega sporting events.

The episode concludes with thoughts on how the accumulated knowledge and best practices from different countries could shape the future of global sporting events, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among stakeholders.

Highlights in this Episode:

  • Involvement with Paris 2024 Olympics
  • Role and Impact of French Anti-Corruption Agency (AFA)
  • Innovative Compliance Measures for Paris Olympics
  • Comparison with Qatar’s World Cup Reforms
  • Future of Anti-Corruption in Mega Sporting Events

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Andy Spalding at University of Richmond – School of Law

CCI Webinar on A New Era in Megasports Anti-Corruption

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Adventures in Compliance

Adventures in Compliance: Compliance Lessons from The Second Stain, Part 1

Welcome to a review of all the Sherlock Holmes stories collected in “The Return of Sherlock Holmes.”

This collection comprises thirteen detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, marking the reappearance of the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes after his apparent death in “The Final Problem.”

The collection spans various intriguing cases and mysteries that Holmes and his loyal friend, Dr. John Watson, tackle.

Today, we conclude our exploration of the third group of short stories found in “The Return of Sherlock Holmes” with the first of a two-part look at the final story in this series, “The Adventure of the Second Stain.”

In this episode, we begin a special two-part look into “The Adventure of the Second Stain,” examining vital compliance lessons such as information security, risk management, ethical conduct, incident response, due diligence, communication, and accountability.

Additionally, we discuss ethical principles like honesty, responsibility, confidentiality, justice, duty, moral courage, empathy, and professional conduct, all through the lens of this classic detective tale.

Key Highlights:

  • Commentary on The Second Stain
  • Compliance Lessons from The Second Stain
  • Ethical Lessons from The Second Stain
  • Conclusion and Invitation to Engage

Resources:

The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes FAQ

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10 For 10

10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For The Week Ending June 1, 2024

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast which brings you the week’s Top 10 compliance stories in one podcast each week.

Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings to you, the compliance professional, the compliance stories you need to be aware of to end your busy week.

Sit back, and in 10 minutes, hear about the stories every compliance professional should be aware of from the prior week.

Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for the compliance professional, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox.

Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • Menendez corruption caught in emails and texts. (Politico)
  • Are the Olympics a reputational risk?  (FT)
  • Virginia businesses were fined for hiring ‘whites only’.  (WaPo)
  • Boeing has a plan to fix safety issues. (NYT)
  • American Airlines sued for tossing 5 black men from a flight for ‘body odor’. (Reuters)
  • Need for audit reform in the UK. (FT)
  • US representatives call for reopening of Nigerian oil bloc OPL 245 investigation. (Nigerian Lawyer)
  • Private equity giants near settlements with SEC re: texting. (WSJ)
  • Mike Lynch says HP ‘panicked’.  (Law360)
  • Death penalty in a corruption case.  (South China Morning Post)

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You can check out the Daily Compliance News for four curated compliance and ethics related stories each day, here.

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Kerrville Weekly News Roundup

Kerrville Weekly News Roundup: June 1, 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 will enjoy or participate in.

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

 

Stories Include:

  • KISD receives a multimillion-dollar grant for STEM teachers.
  • Kerrville Economic Improvement Commission.
  • Julie Johnson appointed Director of Elementary Education.
  • Kerrville Folk Festival.
  • 13th rabies case found in Kerrville.
  • Stage 3 drought conditions declared.
  • KPUB gets new member.

Resources:

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

Andrew Gay on LinkedIn

Gilbert Paiz

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The Lead

Kerrville Daily Times

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Career Can D0

Mary Ann Faremouth on Revolutionary Results

What if you could navigate the new work world with confidence and purpose?

Join Mary Ann Faremouth on this episode of Career Can Do as she delves into life lessons about relationships, integrity, and contributing to the world with Tom Fox.

Mary Ann, a seasoned recruiter turned author and podcast host, shares insights from her recent book, “Revolutionary Results.”

Through stories of butterflies, dragonflies, and falling on her face, Mary Ann intertwines personal experiences with professional inspiration to guide listeners on a journey of self-discovery and growth.

Mary Ann reflects on the power of change, the importance of relationships, and the significance of finding your own North Star. She discusses her writing style, the impact of serendipitous encounters, and the value of courage in embracing new opportunities. Also, she explores the transformative potential of navigating life’s challenges and finding fulfillment in both personal and professional endeavors.

Change is inevitable in life, and adapting to those changes is crucial for personal and professional growth. Mary Ann emphasizes, “The only real constant in life is change.” She highlights the importance of taking action to transform our lives in response to changes, comparing the journey to navigating by the North Star. Just as the North Star guides sailors through the seas, embracing change and adapting can lead us to new and fulfilling destinations.

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about significant changes in the work world, impacting both job seekers and employers. Mary Ann delves into the challenges faced by individuals during this time, including job losses and company closures. She reflects on how the pandemic prompted many to reevaluate their career paths and personal lives. Through her experiences as a recruiter and writer, Mary Ann offers insights into the importance of resilience and adaptability in navigating through changing and challenging times.

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Faremouth.com