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Dayton Area Chamber and Institute
for Business Integrity Offer Ethics Update
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The Institute for Business Integrity and the
Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce partnered to co-sponsor this
summer’s organizational compliance and ethics update breakfast
at the Holiday Inn Conference Center I-675.
With additional support from the Dayton Daily News, LRN,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Anthem, the August 4 program also
provided professional continuing education and recertification
credit to over 100 attendees who were welcomed by Raj Soin,
Chairman and Founder, MTC Technologies.
Two panels of experts provided updates on the federal and Ohio
regulatory climates, organizational ethics best practices,
health care HIPPA compliance standards and the
non-profit sector trends in organizational ethics. Small
businesses and large organizations with successful organization
compliance and ethics programs were also profiled.
Panelists included Paul Fiorelli, Ph.D, JD and member of the
National Committee for Reforming U.S. Sentencing Guidelines;
Constance Woods, Vice President, Woods & Woods, CPAs and Past
Chair and current member of the Accountancy Board of Ohio;
Richard Quimby, Partner, Assurance and Business Advisory
Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Joseph Petrick, Ph.D., SPHR,
Director, Institute for Business Integrity, Raj Soin College of
Business; Jacklyn Ford, JD, Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease LLP;
Pam Sutherland, Vice President of Operations, the Dayton
Foundation.
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(L-R) Philip Parker, Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Dean Farmer,
and Raj Soin.
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(Front Left) Patrick Buchenroth, Paul Fiorelli, Constance Woods
, Richard Quimby (Back Left) Pam Sunderland, Joseph Petrick,
Jacklyn Ford. |
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