In this episode we talk about Ethics and Compliance Officers. We had a chance to sit down and talk with Pamela Koppelmann about her career as a compliance officer. Pam is the Director of Compliance and Policy Review at Norwich University, a private Senior Military College in Northfield, Vermont. Prior to joining Norwich, she served 21 years on active duty in the United States Army. Pam was a logistics officer by trade but had the pleasure of serving as an Inspector General two times in her career which is where she discovered her true calling in life—as a compliance officer. Her views on compliance aren’t just about following the rules for the sake of following the rules; she strives to make it fun and engaging, while focusing on the importance of compliance and the positive impacts such as workplace culture, morale and overall well being of the employees and organization. Please post your pictures and stories of how you are celebrating compliance awareness week on our facebook page here ==> https://www.facebook.com/timstatingtheobvious
If you don't know a compliance officer is responsible for ensuring that an organization or business complies with all relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies. Their job involves monitoring and assessing the company's operations to identify and mitigate risks related to legal and regulatory compliance. Compliance officers also develop and implement compliance programs, train employees on compliance matters, conduct audits, and report any violations or discrepancies to the appropriate authorities. They play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and reputation of the organization by preventing legal and ethical issues.
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