Biographies

Guest Commentator Bios

The Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics is pleased to continue its series of guest commentators discussing the critical issues facing the profession. Log onto the social network to read what our guest commentators have to say, share your thoughts, or get your questions answered.

Here are the bios for the upcoming Guest Commentators

 



Karen Moore

 Managing Global Compliance Programs

Karen Moore
Director of Compliance, Philip Morris International

Join Edward on August 30 – September 3 in the
Chief Compliance and Ethics Officers Group

Karen Moore is currently the Director of Compliance at Philip Morris International, a global tobacco company incorporated in Virginia and listed on the NYSE.  She is based in the Company’s operations center in Lausanne, Switzerland.  

Prior to taking on her current role in the Compliance Department, Mrs. Moore held various positions in the Company’s Law Department, including leading a regional group as Vice President and Associate General Counsel.   She joined Philip Morris International in 1999 from private practice in the Moscow office of  Baker & McKenzie.   Mrs. Moore graduated with a BA from Middlebury College, including a certificate from the Pushkin Institute  in Moscow, and a JD from Emory University School of Law, including a certificate from the Law Faculty of Leiden University, in the Netherlands.
 



Edward Petry

 The Perils and Benefits of Employee Surveys

Edward Petry, PhD
Vice President, Ethical Leadership Group, A Global Compliance Company

Join Edward on August 9 – 13 in the
Chief Compliance and Ethics Officers Group

Edward S. Petry, PhD, joined Ethical Leadership Group in 2005, after serving nine years as the Executive Director and a member of the Board of Directors of the Ethics and Compliance Officer Association (ECOA). He is also currently the Program Director for the Conference Board’s ethics and compliance conferences and is a member of the Advisory Board of the Society for Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE). He has been active in the business ethics field since 1986.

At Global Compliance  Ed is responsible for assisting corporations in designing and improving ethics and compliance initiatives including conducting program and culture assessments, writing corporate codes of conduct and designing and delivering training.

Ed served for three years as a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Advisory Group and was a member of the Ethics Oversight Committee for the United States Olympic Committee.

Dr. Petry has authored several major surveys including the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s National Survey of Ethics and Compliance in Organizations (1995), Sources and Consequences of Workplace Pressure (1997) and Technology and Ethics in the Workplace (1998). He has edited and/or co-authored six books on business ethics, published dozens of articles, and been a featured speaker at numerous national and international forums including the Conference Board, the Chautauqua Institute and was the 2004 Ben Williams Distinguished Speaker at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business. He has been quoted or appeared in every major business publication and business media outlet.

Ed received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Pennsylvania State University and has also received degrees in philosophy from the University of Toronto and Trinity College. Prior to becoming the ECOA’s first full-time director, Dr. Petry was a tenured professor of philosophy at Bentley College.



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