Not exact matches
He previously was a partner at the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers, a deputy general counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Department, and senior counsel at the Justice Department.John Roth joined the firm as chief compliance and
ethics officer, with responsibility for ensuring that the company remains
in compliance with the evolving legal landscape.
Andrea Grossman, a public relations
officer for Tufts University's human nutrition research center on aging, was quoted by the Beijing Youth Daily as saying that the study on golden rice was approved by authorities
in both countries after an examination by
ethics committees.
Silver announced last night that he would introduce a resolution to begin the process of expelling the sleazy Brooklyn lawmaker
in the wake of a scathing report by a state
ethics committee that found Lopez sexually harassed women
in his office and violated the state's Public
Officers Law.
In January, the governor unveiled a «comprehensive package» of
ethics and good government reforms, which included appointing a chief procurement
officer, expanding the Freedom of Information Law to the state legislature, and closing the «LLC loophole,» which essentially allows corporations to exceed campaign donation limits.
The
ethics refresher was ordered as the burgeoning federal probe into police corruption has resulted
in the transfers of nine
officers, including eight high - level supervisors, many of them stripped of their guns and badges, for their dealings with two wealthy Brooklyn businessmen who are also large donors to Mayor Bill de Blasio and were on his Inauguration Team.
As far back as a student leader
in my school days, I was once arrested and charged for inciting students, and here we are, an
officer of the law is defiling his code of
ethics and Ghana is expected to believe there is nothing wrong with what this gentleman has begun, which is a time - bomb; I WILL PETITION THE IGP, IF NOTHING IS DONE WITHIN THE NEXT 72 HOURS on this gentleman.
In a release signed the Public Relations Officers of the group, Mumuni Believer Likpalmor called on the Disciplinary Committee of the umbrella family to probe extensively into the case and sanction any culprit according to the code and ethics depicted in the party's constitutio
In a release signed the Public Relations
Officers of the group, Mumuni Believer Likpalmor called on the Disciplinary Committee of the umbrella family to probe extensively into the case and sanction any culprit according to the code and
ethics depicted
in the party's constitutio
in the party's constitution.
A man who has taught a course
in law and
ethics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice is criticizing two New York City police
officers, saying they unlawfully handcuffed and searched him after he was locked out on the roof of his building
in Hamilton Heights.
The
ethics office — an independent, nonpartisan entity charged with reviewing allegations of misconduct against members,
officers and staff — is concentrating on his investments
in Innate Immunotherapeutics.
The Commission oversees compliance by public
officers with
ethics laws and by lobbyists with the state laws that govern lobbying
in order to avoid conflicts of interest on the part of those holding elected office or public employment
in the State of New York.
Buffalo Police
officers will now be required to take part
in an at least 21 hours of
ethics, diversity, and use - of - force training per year.
The former top
ethics officer for the New York State Assembly said she wasted her time
in the job because the leadership wasn't serious about reform.
The legislation
in question would enshrine the CEO position into law, create a rotating chairmanship between the two states, create a chief
ethics and compliance
officer, reaffirm the authority's transportation - centric mission, and so on.
East Hampton Town
Ethics Committee East Hampton Town Supervisor Bill Wilkinson announced last Thursday night that the town
ethics board had found no wrongdoing after being asked to look into whether Len Bernard, the budget
officer, had acted improperly
in corresponding from his town office with the state comptroller and a member of the press regarding assertions
in campaign literature for Zachary Cohen, Mr. Wilkinson's Democratic challenger
in the November election.
The College of Policing, which sets standards for serving
officers through an official code of
ethics, said that it expected the ethical code that the two
officers signed
in connection with their policing career to be upheld after they depart the force.
It is the largest interdisciplinary stem cell meeting
in the world, featuring more than 250 prominent scientists, business leaders, investors, philanthropists, regulators, policy - makers, economic development
officers, patient advocates and experts
in law and
ethics, presenting the latest scientific discoveries, commercial and innovation opportunities, legal and regulatory solutions, and best practices.
To have the USDA find that an organization as large and complex as AGI is
in full compliance during such a comprehensive inspection further demonstrates that Alpha Genesis provides superior care to the monkeys at its facilities, and reflects the dedication and strong work
ethic of the staff who do this important and challenging work,» according to Dr. Greg Westergaard, AGI President and Chief Executive
Officer.
Additionally, universities should insist that their faculty and students are educated
in research
ethics; that their publications do not feature honorary or ghost authors; that public information
officers avoid hype
in publicizing findings; and suspect research is promptly and thoroughly investigated.
She has studied wellness and alternative healing for over 30 years and has held positions
in managed health care that include compliance and risk control
officer, privacy
officer, and business
ethics officer.
Lawyers and
ethics officers from the department did most of that work, although four career and four political staff members also reviewed the applicants to make sure they had expertise
in the four school improvement areas emphasized
in Race to the Top.
AAC's chief executive
officer is Tony Helton, a charter leader who sat on the state's Charter School Advisory Board until October, shortly after some questioned the
ethics of AAC's move to take over a troubled Charlotte - area charter
in 2017.
In addition, the Trust has adopted a code of ethics (the «Trust Code»), which applies only to the Trust's executive officers to ensure that these officers promote professional conduct in the practice of corporate governance and managemen
In addition, the Trust has adopted a code of
ethics (the «Trust Code»), which applies only to the Trust's executive
officers to ensure that these
officers promote professional conduct
in the practice of corporate governance and managemen
in the practice of corporate governance and management.
On Thursday, Mr. Zabel said, E.P.A. regional
ethics officers called him
in for a formal meeting to express concern about the video and demanded that it be pulled down by the following day.
Having spent time as a Probation
Officer in Indiana, a Volunteer Coordinator
in Argentina, and an AmeriCorps Tutor
in Seattle, it wasn't until after taking a course on the
ethics of climate change that her career path and passions would converge into action on climate change.
In preparing the list, Ethisphere asked executives, general counsel and compliance
officers at some of the selected companies to comment on how they promote
ethics within their organizations.
The Washington Supreme Court upheld the hearing's
officer's decision to exclude this evidence, citing Admission and Practice Rule 19 (e)(5), which states that «no information relating to an
ethics inquiry, including the fact that an inquiry has been made, its content, or the response thereto, may be asserted
in response to any grievance or complaint under the applicable disciplinary rules, nor is such information admissible
in any proceeding under the applicable disciplinary rules.»
Corporate Counsel highlights innovations
in ethics and compliance at the company Convercent, spearheaded by Katie Smith, its chief
ethics & compliance
officer.
Ethisphere's ranking names 11
in - house lawyers as the top
ethics and compliance
officers.
In 2013, 87 percent of general counsel and chief legal
officers ranked
ethics and compliance as an increasingly important issue, according to the ACC 2013 CLO Survey.
In fact, I have been quite intrigued recently with the Kathleen Edmond blog, written by Best Buy's chief
ethics officer.
Of judges and court
officers who responded to CCPIO's 2014 survey, less than half of respondents thought Facebook use by judges does not compromise professional codes of
ethics, 5 % fewer than
in 2013.
Below are the last two articles
in the «Thinking Out Cloud» series - one focused on 2017 cloud trends and predictions; and an interview with James Gast, Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of legal IT consultancy SpliceNet, on cloud security and
ethics.
Honorees are widely respected across the legal, compliance, and governance community, and include government stars, outside counsel, and top general counsel and
ethics and compliance
officers of major companies, who rise above their counterparts
in ethical business practice, public service, legal community engagement, and academic involvement.
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officer and continuously strive for
ethics, discipline and diligence at the work place
in order to meet the given targets before deadlines.
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However, each new loan
officer saw first - hand my work -
ethic, commitment to my properties and their collateral, and the extraordinary time, effort and money I committed to reaching a deal, and ultimately determined that a mutually acceptable resolution was
in the best interests of all parties.
If Mediation
Officers are members of the Grievance Committee, they shall not participate
in the consideration of requests for arbitration or
ethics complaints arising out of the same facts and circumstances giving rise to a matter they attempted to mediate.
He is a decorated Air Force
Officer and Fellow to Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies
in Washington DC His incredible work
ethic has brought him to the Washington DC area where he will meticulously work with you as your agent to satisfy every buyer, seller, or investor need.