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Chief Compliance Officer What does it take to do the job The Organization’s and CCO’s responsibilities

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Duration : 60 Minutes

Laura S Hargraves,

Laura S Hargraves MS CCC- SLP has been working in all aspects of HealthCare Industry for the past 28 years. She has been providing compliance and oversight of documentation to meeting changing guidelines during this period. She has a background in education, which helps her maximize her ability to communicate these changes to Read more


The regulatory environment created by Sarbanes-Oxley, GLB, HIPAA and countless new regulations make it imperative that organizations, large and small, select a Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) or, more recently, The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) best suited to the position. The Board, the CEO and other line and staff executives need to rely on One Single Source for meaningful information on the company’s status on risk and compliance. The impact on Company activities and profitability can be impacted by it’s compliance to regulatory mandates. Development and use of one authoritative entity to assess risk management and compliance strategies and spearhead and coordinate Governance, Risk management and Compliance (GRC) programs on an "enterprise-wide" basis is essential. To do so, the right person must fill that role. Selecting an effective CCO/CRO with a broad vision and perspective and with the proper skill set to enable him/her to function in the current 'global' regulatory environment requires that you consider many key factors to ensure the success of the new function.

Course Objectives:

This training will provide valuable knowledge on what companies need to do to select an "effective" Compliance Officer who will lead the organization to conceiving, developing and implementing successful GRC programs and providing top level coordinating leadership for governance, risk management and compliance issues across the enterprise. It takes a unique individual with a strong internal compass and the willingness to state what is needed, even when facing financial challenges. The ability to communicate the essence and structure behind a good compliance program is essential to its success. The skills needed to do this will be reviewed. With the increase in whistleblowers, ensuring a corporate culture that supports compliance is essential.

Course Outline:

• Why Do You Need a Chief Compliance Officer or a Chief Risk Officer (CRO)?
• Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring Chief Compliance Officers or Risk Officers
• Characteristics of a CCO/CRO
• Internal versus external candidates
• How to establish a true picture
• Communication needed
• Supports needed for the candidate
• Team members needed
• Corporate/Organizational Support
• Strategic Planning required facilitating success

What You Get:

• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points

Who Will Benefit:

• CEOs, Board members and Audit or Corporate Governance Committee Members
• CFOs, Controllers and Accounting professionals
• CIOs, CTOs and IT professionals
• Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs), Chief Risk Officers (CROs)
• Legal Counsel, Human Resources and Public Relations
• Internal and external Auditors
• Senior Risk Management and Operational Risk Officers
• Consultants and risk, compliance and governance advisors
• Compliance specialists
• Compliance, risk management and governance product vendors
• Any line manager or employee responsible for developing and deploying governance and compliance programs
• Quality Assurance Managers

Please reach us at 1-888-844-8963 for any further assistance or if you wish to register

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