The Future of Compliance & Ethics
Boldly Lead? Or Become a Noble Failed Experiment?
The Future of Compliance & Ethics
Boldly Lead? Or Become a Noble Failed Experiment?
Boldly Lead? Or Become a Noble Failed Experiment?
Boldly Lead? Or Become a Noble Failed Experiment?
Here I am. Again. In a compliance training session.
Required. Of course. All these training sessions are required. Ugh, ugh, ugh.
Getting people to speak up, and then responding to and protecting whose who do, is one of the most important missions compliance and ethics (C&E) professionals have. I believe this
Way, way back. When I was just a kid. A little kid. My grandmom took over raising me. It was after my parents both died in a car crash. Not
Anna Stylianou is a leading voice and expert in the global field of compliance in finance. In her newsletter, AML Weekly Recap and Insights, she recently included this piece quoted above about curiosity.
I am a compliance professional. I am well trained, highly educated, deeply committed and totally involved in the work I do. I do not cut corners. I do not avoid controversy. I face facts, and I deal with reality.
This past weekend, my family had the bittersweet experience of dropping our youngest child at college. He is a freshman at Georgetown University (which also happens to be my alma mater). At the beautiful convocation ceremony, we heard a great deal about Georgetown’s motto, Men and Women for Others, and about cura personalis – care for the whole person and the development of the self.
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