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Compliance Strategists is a leading consulting firm based in the metropolitan New York area, specializing exclusively in compliance, ethics, risk and governance practice. We are independent compliance consultants who have all had years of direct in-house compliance and ethics experience, building, implementing, and overseeing internal compliance and ethics programs, which gives us a uniquely valuable perspective we employ to assist and advise our clients.
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In conjunction with “The Maturing of a Profession: The Rise of Compliance 2.0”, our closing keynote at the Compliance Week 2016 in Washington, D.C., we are proud to launch a free resource hub dedicated to defining the new Compliance 2.0 model for the benefit of CCOs, Boards, GCs, and all other gatekeepers who need to know the difference from the out-dated Compliance 1.0 model.Compliance 2.0 Resources →
The SCCE has honored people and organizations that recognize the value of, have made significant contributions to, and champion compliance and ethics in business. This year, Donna Boehme, with 20+ years experience designing and managing compliance and ethics solutions, was honored for her tireless dedication and unwavering support for the independence of the compliance and ethics profession.Watch the acceptance here →
This year the publishing arm of The National Law Journal is recognizing the inaugural list of people who have truly “moved the needle” in facilitating the changing ways that law firms conduct business towards governance, risk and compliance. For almost 40 year, Joe Murphy has focused on how to prevent and detect misconduct within organizations, starting in 1976 when he was in-house counsel at Bell of Pennsylvania, focusing on antitrust and antitrust compliance.
The 2014 RAND Symposium was held on May 28 in Washington D.C., featuring four invited RAND white papers, and two dozen senior-level thought leaders from the board, industry, compliance, government, academic and nonprofit communities. Kathleen Grilli, General Counsel to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, provided keynote remarks. The formal report of the Symposium proceedings, including recommendations, was published in a written report in late summer and formally launched at the SCCE CEI in Chicago on September 15, by a “Hot Off the Presses” panel including RAND Center Director Michael Greenberg and two invited RAND whitepaper authors, Scott Killingsworth and Michael Volkov, who shared their insights with participants.shadowrocket苹果下载