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Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
3 Moves Your Agency Must Make in an Economic Downturn with Dan Kahn |Ep #790

Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 32:44


Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training How are you adapting to the many changes in the industry and economy? For many agency owners this is a golden era for the business. Of course, not everyone will thrive—success depends largely on your ability to adapt. In this episode learn how our guest has mastered adaptation through several economic downturns over the years, emerging from each crisis as a more prepared and confident leader. Today, he shares the pivotal moments when his agency could have joined countless others in closing their doors, but instead discovered pathways to emerge stronger than ever. Tune in to learn how he navigated each crisis, how embracing remote work has enhanced nearly every aspect of his agency's culture and operations, and why he firmly believes that despite—or perhaps because of—today's challenges, there has never been a better time to be in the agency business. Dan Kahn is the founder of Kahn Media, an integrated marketing agency specializing in automotive and luxury brands. He shares insights into his journey in the marketing world, starting with public relations and evolving into a diverse agency model. Dan also looks back at the different ways he handles times of economic downturns in his agency, and how his leadership was shaped by these times of turmoil. Additionally, he introduces his newer venture, TRED, an outdoor recreation-focused agency emphasizing experiential marketing. In this episode, we'll discuss: 3 ways to weather economic downturns. Learning to be a better leader for a remote team.  Focus on the media, not the message. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Sometimes Bigger Clients Doesn't Equate to Big Success Dan grew up watching his father weather the volatile nature of business ownership and promised himself he'd never subject himself to such instability. However, his passion for automobiles guided him along a path from automotive journalism to PR work, and ultimately to founding his own agency. Hence, his entrepreneurial journey began with a strong foundation in the automotive industry, where he built a solid reputation working with notable clients like Lotus and Maserati, and handling high-profile events such as the SEMA automotive trade show. However, his ability to adapt was truly put to the test during the pandemic. When the world came to a standstill in 2020, many businesses found themselves grappling with significant revenue declines and uncertainty about the future and his agency was no exception. Dan found that while most of his corporate clients were pulling back, smaller clients like Lotus were easier to innovate with and willing to test new approaches. This is how he came up with the idea of handling car delivery services directly to journalists. With automotive press fleets locked down and journalists confined to their homes, Dan and his team were gaining lots of attention with this stunt, to the point that they achieved greater media exposure than larger competitors like Porsche. 3 Ways to Face Times of Economic Crisis 1. Grow stronger as a leader According to Dan, he was a different type of leader back when he faced his first economic downturn in 2013 and, as a result, defaulted to putting everything on his shoulders. Having experienced consistent 50% growth for several years, he felt the agency was doing well enough and he could lay back on doing new business development. Unfortunately, this decision coincided with some critical financial decisions. They had relocate to a more expensive town while taking on higher office rent and lost two big clients in one week. His world came crushing down, he burned through his savings, and it took a lot to get through that situation. With no delegation strategy in place, Dan shouldered the entire burden of recovery himself. His dreams of reducing his workload vanished as he struggled to lead the team through this crisis. While the agency eventually recovered and emerged stronger than before, the experience took a toll on his health. 2. Innovate and pivot quickly When the global shutdown of 2020 threatened Dan's agency with another economic disaster—particularly since events accounted for 30% of their revenue were canceled in rapid succession, Dan found himself in a better position to face the situation this time. He had a good leadership team, excellent client relationships and the agency was overall better prepared to figure out how to stay afloat during lockdowns. Rather than shouldering the burden individually, Dan and his leadership team collaborated closely with clients to develop innovative alternatives and pivoted quickly to create virtual experiences that maintained audience engagement despite physical restrictions. 3. Execute the highest levels of service Finally, the agency's latest critical moment happened last year, during economic shifts that hit many industries. Clients were pulling back on expenses as Dan had just launched a second agency, which requires a huge amount of capital. In part, it was the result of normal economic cycles during an election year but Dan admits it was also the result of poor planning on his part. After spending much of 2023 investing the first agency's profits into the launch of the second agency, it hit him in December that clients' annual contract renewals weren't going as smoothly as he'd hope. He started to see just how bad Q1 of 2024 could be if he didn't course correct. Once again, he relied on his team, who were tasked with continuing to execute at the highest level while he focused on business development. He also started focusing more on growing existing clients, after years with a laser focus on new business development, and invested some of his own savings into pulling the agency back up. Dan was also honest about the agency's situation with some key clients, who agreed to pay the year in full with a discount. Finally he put a heavy focus on delivering the best customer experience – aiming to become undeniable – following the teachings of Unreasonable Hospitality, by Will Guidara. The team all read the book and were instructed to apply those principles with each client. The result? Q1 was still a mess but things turned up by Q2 and by the end of the year they had record revenue and profits. Choosing Results Over Proximity Like many agencies, Dan's business runs most operations on remote, with only five to six team members coming into the office on a regular basis and some coming in once or twice a week. Although this shift does make it harder to get everyone on the same page and focused on the same target – and it does make training harder –, Dan admits it's better in almost every other aspect. Most critically, the remote structure grants access to an elite talent pool—a priority Dan values far above physical proximity. Whether team members work part-time from Alaska or elsewhere, his focus is on results rather than location. With a leadership philosophy that has changed from micromanaging to inspiring, he understands you need to trust your team to work remote. This comes after a lot of personal development work as he learned to listen more effectively and improve as a leader by taking guidance from his own team. This then led to identifying some necessary changes in the agency's culture, including replacing senior staff members who lacked leadership qualities. Now, instead of managing his team and overworking himself, he takes the time to enjoy his life. Finally, coaching and therapy have also help Dan open his eyes to the importance of diverse personality types within a leadership team. While he used to expect his team to tackle any situation exactly as he would, he now appreciates that this kind of mindset can lead to chaos in the team. Instead, varied perspectives in decision-making processes can lead to much better results. Why this is a Great Time to be an Agency Owner With traditional media on its deathbed, Dan believes this is actually the golden age for agency business, positioning communication professionals at the forefront of media evolution. He sees this as the optimal moment to launch podcasts and establish dominance in emerging media channels. Not everyone will adapt to these changes, and some agencies are struggling because of this. However, if you can adapt and make the best of this unbelievable moment in time with innovations like AI and much more freedom to be creative and innovative, you stand poised to thrive. Furthermore, nowadays people are much more willing to work with smaller agencies, relieving agency owners from the expectations of having a huge team or a fancy office. Instead, you get to focus on the ideas and building the best team possible with people from all over the world, which makes it a great time to be in this business. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop
Dan Kahn of Kahn Media on Branding, the Car Industry, and His New Book

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 152:15


We're back in the studio with Dan Kahn, founder and CEO of Kahn Media, a leading voice in automotive branding, PR, and storytelling. Dan shares his perspective on how the industry has evolved, what it takes to build a strong brand in today's market, and how digital media has reshaped the way enthusiasts connect with cars.He also gives us a look inside his new book, 'The New Rules of the Road', a deep dive into modern marketing strategies for the automotive world and beyond. Whether you're into cars, content, or building a brand, this one's full of takeaways.

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop
Kahn Media President and CEO Dan Kahn

Oil and Whiskey with The Roadster Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 133:07


Today's guest is Dan Kahn, the President and CEO of Kahn Media. Dan has extensive experience in public relations with various motorsports agencies and has managed national accounts for prestigious brands, including Aston Martin and Airstream. You can keep up with Dan @dan_kahn_media and @kahnmedia. The Whiskey: Double Oaked - Woodford Reserve Purchase HERRE:  Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop. Oil and Whiskey is an IRONCLAD original.

Bribe, Swindle or Steal
2023 FCPA Year in Review

Bribe, Swindle or Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 43:00


Dan Kahn, former Chief of the DOJ's FCPA unit and current partner with Davis Polk, talks us through the anti-corruption enforcement actions, trends and highlights of 2023.

The MuscleCar Place
TMCP #556: SEMA and Industry 2023 Preview with Dan Kahn – Upcoming Technology in the Automotive Aftermarket – Trucks and Overlanding For the Win!

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 60:41


Dan Kahn is a well known name in the automotive PR and marketing world and Kahn Media is (in my opinion) is the leader in that space.  I've known Dan for years and have always found him to have a great understanding of our industry as well as the ability to read the tea leaves on what's coming next. Long time listeners will remember our time together on a podcast called "Cars for a Living" and I asked him to return today for a "crystal ball plus the state of the nations" type discussion in regards to the upcoming 2023 SEMA Show! If there's one thing the Kahn team knows well it's the automotive aftermarket. The post TMCP #556: SEMA and Industry 2023 Preview with Dan Kahn – Upcoming Technology in the Automotive Aftermarket – Trucks and Overlanding For the Win! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Hello Sonoma!
Love & Food with Dan Kahn

Hello Sonoma!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 45:12


Over the past three years, Dan Kahn has helped serve over 150,000 free meals to the most vulnerable in our community. His work as the food program manager for Sonoma Overnight Support shaped the vision, and his role as head chef shaped the menu. But above either of these, his attitude as a friend, a father, and a Sonoman, shaped the way people feel when they receive a hot, nutritious meal from one his kitchen. In this episode, we talk about how Dan came to this role and his philosophy as head of one of Sonoma's busiest kitchens. We talk about his time living at SOS's then shelter, his struggles as a young adult, and his challenges with homelessness. We also discuss his hopes for the future, his positive effect on volunteers, and the incredible contribution he's made to make this community a little bit better for everyone who lives here. If you want to: Learn more about Sonoma Overnight Support, visit sonomaovernightsupport.org To learn more about Hello Sonoma, visit Hellosonoma.org Thank you, as always, for tuning in. And if you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend!

Horsepower Heritage
Dan Kahn: Capturing Car Culture

Horsepower Heritage

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 88:16


There are many ways to carve a career out of your automotive passions, but Dan Kahn saw new possibilities when the world began to make digital communication the norm. Dan worked the parts counter at a speed shop, built his own classic Mustang, and became a rookie writer for numerous car magazines.  Along the way, he saw huge opportunities to communicate with like-minded people and represent many players in the industry. He founded Kahn Media at a time when e-commerce and social media were just peeking over the horizon. Today, Kahn Media handles some of the biggest OEM, aftermarket and luxury lifestyle brands, reaching millions of people each year and helping to shape car culture and more. But Dan will always be "a hardcore car guy"- and he's still driven by the same excitement we all have for our machines. VISIT KAHN MEDIA:https://kahnmedia.comSUPPORT THE POD:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hpheritageINSTAGRAM: @horsepowerheritageYOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=horsepower+heritageHORSEPOWER HERITAGE IS NOW ON TWITTER:https://twitter.com/TargaStorioSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:http://modelcitizendiecast.comhttps://www.drivetowardacure.orgFIND US ON THE WEB:https://www.horsepowerheritage.comSupport the show

The MuscleCar Place
TMCP #535: Dan Kahn of Kahn Media – The 2023 State of the Nation of the Automotive Aftermarket!

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 57:22


TMCP #535: Dan Kahn of Kahn Media - The 2023 State of the Nation of the Automotive Aftermarket! The post TMCP #535: Dan Kahn of Kahn Media – The 2023 State of the Nation of the Automotive Aftermarket! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Bribe, Swindle or Steal
Revisiting the DOJ's “Monaco Memo”

Bribe, Swindle or Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 18:29


Dan Kahn, former Chief of the FCPA Unit, joins the podcast to discuss the September Monaco Memo now that the compliance community has had some time to debate it.  Dan discusses the good news, and some concerns, associated with cooperation credit, voluntary disclosure, recidivist companies, monitors and ongoing concerns about personal devices and ephemeral apps.

In Gear with THE SHOP
In Gear with THE SHOP Ep. 39 -- Marketing in the Aftermarket with Dan Kahn

In Gear with THE SHOP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 24:58


Dan Kahn, the founder and president of Kahn Media, discusses marketing in the automotive aftermarket, why every shop should have an active presence on social media, and more.

Compliance Perspectives
Dan Kahn on the Recent Comments by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco [Podcast]

Compliance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 28:09


By Adam Turteltaub United States Deputy Attorney General (DAG) Lisa Monaco recently gave a speech in which she outlined both new policies at the Department of Justice (DOJ) as well as enhancements to existing ones that can have a profound effect on compliance and ethics programs. To better understand both what she said and what it all means we sat down with DOJ veteran Daniel Kahn (LinkedIn), a partner in the Washington, DC office of Davis, Polk & Wardwell, for an in-depth and longer than usual podcast. He explains that while the emphasis on individual accountability is not new, there is a significant change. The Department expects that individual prosecutions will take place prior to or at the same time as corporate resolutions. Given the extra time it often takes to prosecute an individual, that will make it harder for organizations to reach a swift conclusion and move forward. There is also one other significant change in terms of how individuals are treated: the Department is now looking to see if the organization is clawing back compensation from employees who committed wrongdoing, at least in those jurisdictions where it is permitted. When it comes to leniency, the Department had previously stated that repeat offenders were not likely to receive a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) or a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA). The DAG's latest comments reflected a more nuanced approach and reflect the idea that all incidents are not created equal, and that in a large organization it is possible for more than one violation to occur over time, without it being a sign of dysfunctionality. Other notable elements of her comments: The Department expects that when an organization seeking cooperation credit comes across hot new evidence it will share it with Justice immediately For the first time there will be policies on voluntary disclosures across all the various departments within Justice There will be a presumption against a guilty plea if a company voluntarily self-discloses, cooperates and remediates Non-Disparagement Agreement clauses will be looked at unfavorably if they interfere with whistleblowing One other notable element of her talk, which was, perhaps, lost in most discussions about her comments, is the call for organizations to getter a better handle on messaging by employees on their personal devices. Finally, Dan addresses what some perceive as a slowdown in corporate prosecutions over the last few years. He notes that during the Obama and Trump administration there was an uptick in cases. Any slowdown over the last two years is likely the results of changes in leadership at the DOJ with a new Administration. Bottom line is that now is not the time to assume the DOJ is not active. Listen in to learn more about what you should take away from DAG Monaco's comments.  

This Week in FCPA
Episode 298 – the NBA Playoffs Are Here edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 45:23


As the Celtics win Game One with a buzzer beater, Tom and Jay are back to look at some of the week's top compliance and ethics stories in the NBA playoffs are here edition. Stories 1.     Mike Volkov takes a deep dive into the recent DOJ trial record. In a 3-part series on Corruption Crime and Compliance. 2.     Sexual harassment case too implausible for Hollywood? Adam Manno in the Daily Mail. 3.     KT Corp FCPA enforcement action analysis. Lawyers from Debevoise in Compliance and Enforcement.  4.     Stericycle FCPA settlement. DOJ Press Release. Harry Cassin the FCPA Blog. Tom begins a 3-part series on the FCPA Compliance Report.    5.     Data analytics informs SEC enforcement action. Jaclyn Jaeger in Compliance Week.  6.     SEC Chair Gensler reflects on 1st year of Chairmanship? Ephrat Livny in NYT. 7.     Into the crystal ball on climate disclosures. Mai-Khoi Nguyen-Thanh and Taylor Wirth   in CCI. 8.     Should Elon Musk have been stopped long ago? Francine McKenna in Time. 9.     What should be on your audit committee agenda for 2022? Maureen Bujno, Krista Parsons and Kimia Clemente in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.   10.  Putting the ‘G' first in ESG. Lawrence Heim in practicalESG Podcasts and More 11.  Tom visits with Matt Galvin and Dan Kahn over a 2-part podcast series. In Part 1, they talk about dealing with the DOJ during a FCPA investigation and thereafter. In Part 2 we took a deep dive into the Lisa Monaco speech and what it means for compliance professionals.  12.  What is the only podcast dedicated to the intersection of Compliance and ESG? It's the Compliance ESG Podcaston the CPN. Check out this week's episode with Erika Peters of Exiger on the ESG Standards. For your added viewing pleasure check out the video pod on YouTube.  13.  This month on the Compliance Life, I visit with Susan Divers, Director of Thought Leadership at LRN. In Part 1, academic life and early professional career. In Part 2, she moves to the corporate world. In Part 3, Susan moves into the CCO chairs at AECOM. 14.  Are you a MCU fan? If so check out the latest 2 episodes of Popcorn and Compliance-the MCU Series as Tom and Megan Dougherty are going through the full MCU in chronological, not release date order. The latest two episodes are Black Widow and Black Panther. 15.  Why should you attend Compliance Week 2022? Find out on this episode of From the Editor's Desk. Listeners get a $200 discount to CW 2022 with the discount code TFLAW $200 OFF. More here.  Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Peace On
Department of Peace(building) Reunion Call

Peace On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 79:53


Co-facilitated by Kathy Kidd and Dan Kahn with special guests Dot Maver, Heart Phoenix, Jeffery Weisberg, and music by Cecilia St. King

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FCPA Compliance Report
Matt Galvin and Dan Kahn, Part 2-Reflections on the Monaco Speech

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 27:11


This episode of the FCPA Compliance Report begins a special two-part series with two well-known compliance professionals. Matt Galvin, most recently the CCO at AB-InBev and Dan Kahn, former acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division, Chief of the Fraud Section, and Chief of the FCPA Unit. Dan is now in private practice at DavisPolk. In this concluding Part 2, we take a deep dive into the Lisa Monaco Speech focusing on how the DOJ might look to access corporate culture, the Speech's effect on the Benczkowski Memo, using the Monaco Speech and other external information for internal corporate presentations and the DOJ reviewing other corporate misconduct.  Resources Matt Galvin on LinkedIn Dan Kahn at Davis Polk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Week in FCPA
Episode 297 - The Ng Convicted Edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 53:05


As the NY Mets have the best record in baseball and we prepare for the celebrations of Easter and Passover, Tom and Jay are back to look at some of the week's top compliance and ethics stories in the Ng Convicted edition. Stories Roger Ng was convicted. Tom in the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog. Lessons from DOJ's first cyber fraud settlement? Annie Hudgins in the FCPA Blog. Depression as corporate materiality issue. Dick Cassin in the FCPA Blog. Should CCOs be required to certify compliance programs? Mike Volkov in Corruption Crime and Compliance. CEO fined by SEC for impeding whistleblower. Aaron Nicodemus in Compliance Week. (sub req'd) Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. How much BOD oversight of compliance is enough? Jeff Kaplan in Conflict of Interest Blog.  Compliance in recessionary times. Jim DeLoach in CCI. Water and corruption. Rick Messick in GAB. Why should an organization disclose diversity information? Antinuke Adrian in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance.   Data governance best practices. Eray Eliaçik in Data Economy.  Podcasts and More Tom visits with Matt Galvin and Dan Kahn over a 2-part podcast series. In Part 1, they talk about dealing with the DOJ during an FCPA investigation and thereafter.  Into Star Trek, then join Tom and John Champion, who is on a 15-year mission to do a podcast on every episode of Star Trek, television, movie, and animated show on the podcast MissionLogPodcast.com. In Part 1, from TOS up to the start of TNG. In Part 2, from TNG to today.  This month on the Compliance Life, I visit with Susan Divers, Director of Thought Leadership at LRN. In Part 1, academic life and early professional career. In Part 2, she moves to the corporate world.  Why should you attend Compliance Week 2022? Find out on this episode of From the Editor's Desk. Listeners get a $200 discount to CW 2022 with the code Fox200. More here.  Join Tom and Jay at ECI Impact 2022. Listeners to this podcast can save 20% off registration by entering discount code: TOM20 at checkout. Welcome back, Sam Rubenfeld. Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FCPA Compliance Report
Matt Galvin and Dan Kahn-Part 1, Disclosing to and Working with the DOJ

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 28:57


This episode of the FCPA Compliance Report begins a special two-part series with two well-known compliance professionals. Matt Galvin, most recently the CCO at AB-InBev and Dan Kahn, former acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division, Chief of the Fraud Section, and Chief of the FCPA Unit. Dan is now in private practice at DavisPolk. In this Part 1 we take up the key issues around dealing with the DOJ including the factors which go into the decision to self-disclose, incentives and disincentives in compliance programs, internal investigations including who is involved and scoping an investigation, presenting information to the DOJ during the pendency of an investigation and negotiating the final settlement and post-resolution; including both ongoing reporting and continuing innovation in your compliance program.  Resources Matt Galvin on LinkedIn Dan Kahn at Davis Polk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bribe, Swindle or Steal
What the Revised OECD Recommendation Means for the Private Sector

Bribe, Swindle or Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 28:31


Drago Kos, Chair of the OECD's Working Group on Bribery, and Dan Kahn, former head of the DOJ's FCPA Unit and now a partner in Davis Polk's DC office, wrap up our series on the OECD revised Recommendation with a focus on the very practical implications for companies.

Bribe, Swindle or Steal
Catching Up with Dan Kahn

Bribe, Swindle or Steal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 16:26


Dan Kahn joins the podcast to discuss his time at the US Department of Justice, including as Chief of the FCPA Unit, and his recent transition back to private practice as a partner in the White Collar Defense and Investigations practice in Davis Polk's Washington office. Dan discusses recent trends, the new guidance announced by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and some approaches to pursuing demand-side bribery.

This Week in FCPA
This Week in FCPA-Episode 271 – the Monsterfest Movie Month Returns

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 51:07


Jay and Tom  are back to unpack some of the stories that caught their collective eye on the Monsterfest Month Returns edition. Stories 1.     WPP FCPA enforcement action. Tom with 5-part series on the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog. Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. Tom and Matt on Compliance into the Weeds. Mike Volkov has a 3-part series in Corruption Crime and Compliance.  2.     Human rights litigation on the EU. Salomé Lemasson in the FCPA Blog.  3.     BOD structure as key to compliance oversight. David Katz and Laura McIntosh in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance. 4.     Bringing clarity to the chaotic world of the CCO. Chris Audet in CCI.  5.     Another week, another Wells Fargo fraud related penalty. Jaclyn Jaeger in Compliance Week (sub req'd) 6.     Dan Kahn returns to private practice. Dylan Tokar in the WSJ Risk and Compliance Journal. 7.     Do ABC academics fail? Matthew Stephenson in GAB.  8.     Conquering the last mile of delivery of your Code of Conduct. Harper Wells in CCI. 9.     What is Ozy and what does it mean for compliance. Ben Smith in the NYT. 10.  Who owns ESG? Matt Kelly explores on Radical Compliance.  Podcasts and Events 11.  CCI surveying stress in compliance. Henry Kronk in CCI. Take the survey here. 12.  Compliance Week is going ‘Inside the Mind of the CCO'. Participate in the survey here.  13.  Ethisphere's World Most Ethical Company awards for 2022 are open for submission. For more information on the Application Process, click here.  14.  Check out the latest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, A Yank at Oxford. It details the journey of Foley & Lardner partner David Simon as he heads back to university to matriculate for a MBA at Oxford. Episode 1.  15.  Are you exasperated? Then check, F*ing Argentina. In this podcast series co-hosts Tom Fox and Gregg Greenberg, author of F* Argentina explore the current American psyche of being overworked, over leveraged, overtired and overwhelmed. Find out about modern America's exasperation with well…exasperation. In Episode 1, the dreaded Parent Meeting night at your child's elementary school. In Episode 2, why F*ing Argentina? In Episode 3, one of the most beloved characters in musical theater, Officer Krupke is exasperated.  16.  Tom and Compliance Week EIC Dave Lefort look back at September in CW and forward to October (and talk some sports) in this month's edition of From the Editor's Desk.  17.  K2 Integrity's Edoardo Fiora will present at, “ESG Getting Hitched to Business (and IP) Strategy—From Resilience Framework to Recovery Path,” on October 14th. Registration and Information here.  18.  Join Jay, Tom and the top E&C professionals at Converge21, a virtual conference on October 12 & 13. Registration and information here. Why should you attend? Check out some of the panelists discuss their presentation on the Converge21 podcasts. Michael Randrup Wendy Badger, Lloydette Bai-Marrow, Tom and Philip Winterburn.  19.  How does a Compliance Bible become a best-seller. Check out Tom's appearance on the C-Suite Network's Best Seller TV to find out.  Purchase The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition here.  Tom Fox is the Voice of Compliance and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
530. News: Everything is fintech!

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 56:36


Our expert hosts, Simon Taylor and Kate Moody, are joined by some great guests to talk about the most notable fintech, financial services and banking news from the past week. This week's guests include: Brian McKenney, Chief Innovation Officer & Head of Strategic Initiatives at HSBC Dan Kahn, Global Open Finance at Plaid We cover the following stories from the fintech and financial services space: US Bank and Plaid ink data sharing deal 02:50 HSBC to take on fintech rivals with multi-currency digital wallet 14:40 Amount raises $99M to help banks better compete with fintechs 25:15 US banks to pilot credit for people with no credit score 35:35 Bunq becomes first European issuer to launch True Name Cards 44:31 FCA warns UK fintechs against comparing themselves to banks 46:16 AmEx brings BNPL to air travel 48:55 N26 partners with Tinder 51:21 This episode is sponsored by Temenos Temenos is the world’s leader in banking software, serving over 3,000 banks. TCF Online 2021, is the industry's premier virtual event, welcoming thousands of C-level executives, industry influencers and rising stars of fintech, with over 50 live and on-demand sessions. Register today to hear Temenos' CEO reveal his vision on the future of banking, learn about Temenos' latest innovations, and hear from Changemakers like Barclays, Varo and PayPal, sharing their best practices on banking transformation. Find out more: TCF Online 2021 (https://go.temenos.com/tcf-online-2021/register) This episode is sponsored by YouGov With a global consumer panel of 15 million registered members, 11+ years’ historic single-source data, and proprietary technology that connects data and simplifies research, YouGov is home to the largest collection of constant, entirely permissioned consumer opinion and rich behavioural intelligence in the world. YouGov’s latest report measures the effect of COVID-19 on consumer attitudes, behaviours, and preferences when it comes to financial services. Beyond the pandemic, it examines the payments landscape, investments, sustainability & ethics and more in 17 markets. Download On the money: YouGov’s Global Banking & Finance Report 2021 (https://yougov.co.uk/topics/finance/articles-reports/2021/02/16/global-banking-2021?utm_medium=advertising&utm_source=11FS&utm_campaign=ADV-2021-05-UKI-11FS) This episode is sponsored by Wavemaker This podcast is sponsored by WaveMaker, the versatile low code platform that can build more than just apps. Has your IT modernization hit a bottleneck? Do you need to turbocharge your product development? WaveMaker provides a rich drag-n-drop studio for citizen developers and professional coding and API tools for advanced developers crafting serious banking & financial solutions. Wavemaker’s open standards architecture enables further customization of the platform for app developers to easily consume your APIs. The possibilities are endless. Visit www.wavemaker.com (https://www.wavemaker.com/banking-financial-services/?utm_source=FinIn&utm_medium=podcast1&utm_campaign=11fs)today. Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. Hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David Brear, Simon Taylor, Jason Bates and Sarah Kocianski and joined by a range of brilliant guests, we cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, alternatively email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Brian McKenney and Dan Kahn.

Peace On
The Peace Alliance Monthly Call April 2021

Peace On

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 62:13


It is with the deepest gratitude that we announce the passing of the role of National Field Coordinator from Mr. Dan Kahn to Ms. Kathy Kidd. Dan will continue to work with the Peace Alliance on the Truth, Healing and Reconcilation project.  Join us for a conversation on transition and evolution as we thank Dan and welcome Kathy. Both Dan and Kathy have been a part of the Peace Alliance almost since its inception, holding various roles of importance throughout their tenures. Both began as local district coordinators, then as State Coordinators. Both joined the Peace Alliance staff full-time (at different times) and when we had a D.C. office, both worked in the D.C. office at different times. Kathy Kidd has been involved with the Peace Alliance since 2003 and stepped away for several years. She is returning to a position whose torch was passed to Dan, and is passing back to Kathy. In welcoming Kathy back to the daily workings of the organization, we say thank you and celebrate Dan Kahn for his long-term dedication to the Peace Alliance. For your convenience, you may want to skip ahead 20 minutes when the breakout rooms start.    

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
511. Insights: After Dark - Open Finance: fact or fantasy?

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 53:00


Our expert hosts, Sarah Kocianski & Adam Davis are back leading another Fintech Insider After Dark event! This time we are focussing on Open Finance. Open Finance is easily one of the hottest topics in the financial services industries at this moment, but how much do we actually know about this technology? The panel takes a look at what the differences and similarities are compared to the PSD2 implementation, and what some of the concerns are in regards to GDPR and customer security. We also talk about what opprtunities this technology opens up, bust some common myths and answer the burning question: Should we be excited about the possibilities of Open Finance? Joining us to talk about this are: * Dan Kahn, Open Finance Lead at Plaid * Jack Wilson, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, TrueLayer * Nilixa Devlukia, Founder, Payments Solved This podcast is brought to you by Mitek. Digital Identity Verification trusted the world over - secure more high-value customers while reducing risk and costs with Mitek, a global leader and enterprise partner in Identity Verification technology. Create certainty in today’s digital world with Mitek. Head over to https://www.miteksystems.com/ to find out more. Banking as a Service is deconstructing the banking stack. It's enabling brands to embed finance more easily, and to tailor financial products to specific customer needs. This is presenting new opportunities for specialised providers and offers banks extra revenue streams. Download our report for a comprehensive, no BS view of what Banking as a Service is and what it means for the industry. Head to bit.ly/bankingasaservice (https://bit.ly/bankingasaservice). Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. Hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David Brear, Simon Taylor, Jason Bates and Sarah Kocianski and joined by a range of brilliant guests, we cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive into subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, alternatively email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Dan Kahn, Jack Wilson, and Nilixa Devlukia.

Peace and Love Amplifiers
Restoring Peace Globally with Dan Kahn

Peace and Love Amplifiers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 41:29


Who is advocating for peace throughout your local community? You may not even know the people within your community that are helping to build and spread peace, but after this episode, you will appreciate their work more than ever. In today's episode, I am joined by my friend, Dan Kahn. He is on the leadership council of the Peace Alliance and the National Field Coordinator, teaching empathy skills to teenagers in community programs in Tallahassee, FL as a case manager. Dan promotes the growth of restorative justice practices statewide as Executive Director of the Florida Restorative Justice Program and coaches peacebuilding advocates globally. Peacebuilding can be challenging to navigate but Dan's career is a testament to the change it consistently brings. Tune in to Episode 19 of Peace and Love Amplifiers to learn about the mission of the Peace Alliance, what Dan's role is within his community, and why peacebuilding can be difficult. Some Questions I Ask: What do you teach your teenagers? (11:51) Can you describe what exactly restorative justice is? (21:47)If the world were perfect, what would it look like to you? (32:30)In This Episode You Will Learn What The Peace Alliance is (3:56)How Dan handles triggers (9:40)The cost/benefit analysis of peacebuilding (19:15)That peacebuilding is dynamic (25:40)How you can be involved in The Peace Alliance (35:17)Resources Mentioned Feelings & Needs Connect with DanThe Peace Alliance websiteLinkedInFacebookSign the Petition: The Blueprint for PeaceFlorida Restorative Justice AssociationLet's Connect!LinkedInEmbodying Peace Online ClassPeace and Love Amplifiers Facebook PagePeacebuilders United Facebook Group@PeaceandLoveAmplifiers on InstagramFind guided meditations on the Peace and Love Amplifiers YouTube Page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Joe's Rodshop
#59 Dan Kahn - CEO of Kahn Media

Joe's Rodshop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 45:39


Dan Kahn, CEO of Kahn Media, is back on the show giving us an update on how the industry has adapted to change due to Covid-19. Dan also talks about SEMA360 and Aprilia's new bike launch during Covid. For more info go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfhmBjjzf8auV6zvt5mhGiA

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
1668: Dan Kahn is the Founder and President of Kahn Media

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 51:01


Dan Kahn is the Founder and President of Kahn Media Inc., which opened its doors in 2008 and has grown to encompass a range of services from PR to digital marketing and creative services, mostly focused on the automotive and transportation industries. 

This Climate Business
Hyrdrogen: hype, hope or happening?

This Climate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 52:24


Hydrogen is a fantastic energy source: abundant, clean, light and highly flammable. But can it overcome its biggest hurdle: cost of production? Andrew Clennett, founder of Hiringa Energy, says an emphatic yes. Hiringa already has a green-hydrogen pilot plant in Taranaki (a JV with Balance Agri-Nutrients) and is rolling out truck fuelling sites across the country. And with trucking firms, vehicle manufacturers and the government (in part) already on board, Andrew says the biggest hurdle for hydrogen is not cost but Kiwi inertia. So we asked Andrew to explain the science, economics and his own journey from an oil man to a hydrogen hopeful. About AndrewAndrew is a Tasmanian and experienced energy executive, having spent 23 years as a drilling engineering and senior executive for Todd Energy, Woodside Energy and Maersk Oil. In 2017, he co-founded Hiringa along with finance executive (and his wife) Cathy and business partner and hydrogen expert Dan Kahn.See Andrew, Cathy and Dan’s profiles here About HiringaHiringa is a Taranaki-based energy company specialising in hydrogen project development, hydrogen technologies, renewable power generation and fuel cell integration.Visit Hiringa here

Peace On
Hope Story Circle #15 - June 27, 2020

Peace On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 44:06


Jelena Popovic began by reading a poem written by Dan Kahn, the Peace Alliance’s National Field Director, and our guest this week. “This revolution has compassion…” Dan shared his emerging stories, and Liz Gannon Graydon encouraged everyone to think about plot twists in the break-out sessions. What are the plot twists in our lives, being brought on by all of the unexpected events and uncertain times we are living in? Check the calendar of Events at www.peacealliance.org - join us at the next Hope Story Circle and share your emerging stories!

Joe's Rodshop
#14 Dan Kahn

Joe's Rodshop

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 68:19


Joe Van Zyl talks to SEMA person of the year @Dan Kahn from Kahn Media. If you have a car business and want to know more about going online this is the one for you.For more info go to www.kahnmedia.com

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Making Speed Podcast
Episode #19 - Dan Kahn

Making Speed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 68:11


We talk with our good friend Dan Kahn, owner of Kahn Media.  Kahn Media Website

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Behind the Wheel Podcast
Behind the Wheel Episode 25: Dan Kahn and Bruce Meyer

Behind the Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 65:25


Behind the Wheel goes to the movies this month, and welcomes Dan Kahn, co-creator of the documentary "8 Meters –Triumph, Tragedy and a Photo Finish," which tells true story of the Ford V Ferrari rivalry. We also welcome Bruce Meyer, automotive collector and co-founder of the Peterson Automotive Museum, who owns two of the vehicles featured in Ford v Ferrari.

The MuscleCar Place
TCMP #413: Dan Kahn; The Inside Baseball of the SEMA Show – Jon Chase; Catching up on HOONIGAN!

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 51:12


This week is a special Thanksgiving Special SEMA show with Dan Kahn and Jon Chase. This is a fun to listen to show with a couple great guys live from the show floor! Interview #1 : It was a huge pleasure to sit down again with my friend Dan Kahn and do a "State of the Nation" style discussion on the topic of SEMA - both the trade show itself as well as the organization. Dan and I met each other years past and hosted a popular podcast called "Cars for a Living" for several years together. Today Dan's company "Kahn Media" is the PR powerhouse of choice for automotive aftermarket companies businesses. He is heavily involved with SEMA and sits on the board of directors - and just a few hours after this interview he was suprprised to win the 2019 SEMA Person of the Year award! In this interview he explains his involvement with SEMA now and many  insights into one of the most interesting parts of this industry. The Battle of the Builders discussion itself is worth the price of admissions! Check out Kahn Media at their website Kahnmedia.com Interview #2 : Jon Chase of Hoonigan fame is another person I met years past at SEMA, thanks to the podcast . He himself has been a guest on our show - twice! The first interview was episode #159 where he talked about his dream job designing automotive toys for Maisto, as a designer for Muscle Machines. Later Jon was back on the show in episode 368 where he talked about his new dream job of Brand Manager and Art Director at Hoonigan. He has also designed clothing, promotional media, and raced his '55 Chevy against Mike Finnegan's (a re-match is in the works). HOONIGAN is a huge success in our industry today and this was a full discussion on that as well. You can find out more at Hoonigan.com. The post TCMP #413: Dan Kahn; The Inside Baseball of the SEMA Show – Jon Chase; Catching up on HOONIGAN! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

This Week in FCPA
This Week in FCPA-Episode 154 - the Take It Back edition

This Week in FCPA

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 30:03


This week's highlights include: 1.    Uber stumbles at going IPO. What role did its culture, lack of compliance and ethics play? 2.    Belying those who advocate a paper program compliance defense, DOJ/SEC require compliance programs which actually works. 3.    What is up with Ephemeral Messaging for Businesses? Avi Gessner, Daniel Foerster and Mengyi Xu consider. 4.    What criteria should be used to make reparations to victims of corruption? Sam Hickey explores. 5.    Hong Kong criminally indicts ex-JP Morgan banker in Princeling case. Harry Cassin reports.6.     FCPA Unit head Dan Kahn discusses evolution in FCPA enforcement. Clara Hudson reports. 7.How should you repay victims of corruption? Sam Hickey. 8.    Federal judge lambastes SEC for filing on VW nearly 4 years after emissions-testing scandal erupted. David Shepardson reports.10.  What is the fraud risk for non-profits? 11.  Join Tom and Jay at Compliance Week 2019. It is one of the top compliance and ethics conferences of the year. This year, Tom is joined by Jonathan Marks in leading a pre-conference workshop on Sunday afternoon about handling internal investigations and performing a root cause analysis. Monday will include a keynote address from the always popular Hui Chen, Tuesday Preet Bharara. As a listener, you are eligible for a discount on the conference cost. Enter code “TOM300” at checkout to save $300 from your registration. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.  For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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FCPA Compliance Report
This Week in FCPA-Episode 154 - the Take It Back edition

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 30:03


This week's highlights include: 1.    Uber stumbles at going IPO. What role did its culture, lack of compliance and ethics play? 2.    Belying those who advocate a paper program compliance defense, DOJ/SEC require compliance programs which actually works. 3.    What is up with Ephemeral Messaging for Businesses? Avi Gessner, Daniel Foerster and Mengyi Xu consider. 4.    What criteria should be used to make reparations to victims of corruption? Sam Hickey explores. 5.    Hong Kong criminally indicts ex-JP Morgan banker in Princeling case. Harry Cassin reports.6.     FCPA Unit head Dan Kahn discusses evolution in FCPA enforcement. Clara Hudson reports. 7.How should you repay victims of corruption? Sam Hickey. 8.    Federal judge lambastes SEC for filing on VW nearly 4 years after emissions-testing scandal erupted. David Shepardson reports.10.  What is the fraud risk for non-profits? 11.  Join Tom and Jay at Compliance Week 2019. It is one of the top compliance and ethics conferences of the year. This year, Tom is joined by Jonathan Marks in leading a pre-conference workshop on Sunday afternoon about handling internal investigations and performing a root cause analysis. Monday will include a keynote address from the always popular Hui Chen, Tuesday Preet Bharara. As a listener, you are eligible for a discount on the conference cost. Enter code “TOM300” at checkout to save $300 from your registration. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.  For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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DO IT FOR A LIVING
146: Dan Kahn of Kahn Media started by sending articles about his car to magazine editors. Now he runs his own PR firm.

DO IT FOR A LIVING

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 105:34


Dan lived in a house of car enthusiasts in southern California. Both his dad and grandfather owned their own businesses, so Dan was kind of groomed to have his own business as well. In high school, Dan bought a 1968 Mustang Fastback and spent 2 years restoring it with his dad. Once they finished it, Dan went out and took some “professional” pictures of the car, wrote an article, and sent it to every magazine he could find. He was able to get this car featured in some magazines and even on a few covers! Being a true entrepreneur and knowing what he wanted to do, he took classes in journalism and photography, so he could create better content. Purely by chance, his neighbor ran a business that had several small niche magazines that included a couple car magazines. Dan took the job there during college and worked his way up the ladder to become the editor. He worked at several other publishing jobs in cars and tech. He started to see an opportunity with the new social media growth in the mid 2000’s. So, he pitched a large proposal to his boss to begin changing how they do marketing and focus on the new social side. Well, things didn’t go to plan, so he made the calculated risk to go out on his own and do it himself!    Since 2008, Kahn Media has grown from his spare bedroom to a 7000 square foot office space and 20 plus people. They offer a full suite of marketing and PR and can cater the package to fit your needs and budget.

The MuscleCar Place
TMCP #356: Kahn Media’s own Dan Kahn; Candidate for SEMA Board of Directors – NPD’s Ask Rick; They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 74:09


Kahn Media's own Dan Kahn; Candidate for SEMA Board of Directors - NPD's Ask Rick; They Don't Make Them Like They Used To...and There's a Reason! The post TMCP #356: Kahn Media's own Dan Kahn; Candidate for SEMA Board of Directors – NPD's Ask Rick; They Don't Make Them Like They Used To first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Everything Compliance
Everything Compliance-Episode 3

Everything Compliance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 65:00


We are back to our more rounded format for this episode on a variety of topics including anti-corruption enforcement across the globe, the new French anti-corruption law, Sapin II, the Agricultural Bank of China compliance enforcement action by the state of New York Department of Financial Services; how corruption influences as much as it pays money and individual accountability for corporate malfeasance is not a Democratic or GOP issue but a law enforcement issue. We end with a well-deserved one minute rant from the panel about what is in the front of their mind. Mike Volkov discusses the internationalization of anti-corruption enforcement. He refers to the comments from the ACI FCPA conference, by Kara Brockmeyer and Dan Kahn about the increasing international enforcement efforts against corruption. This extends far beyond cooperation but also to enforcement. Recent examples are VimpelCom and Embraer where other countries received proceeds from fines and penalties. How does a company begin to deal with this type of complexity? Who does it disclose to? Who does it pay? When will the US give credit for payments made to other countries and when does it not? Finally this year saw of the third joint DOJ/SEC week long training for foreign prosecutors put on in DC. How do such events assist enforcement efforts, particularly around cooperation and mutual assistance? For Tom Fox’s blog post, “Anti-Corruption Enforcement Has Gone International?” click here.   Jay Rosen takes us through a Paul Krugman NYT post on some of the invidiousness of corruption, focusing on the corrupting nature of compliance around undue influence. Rosen explains incentives more than anything else and how such incentives skew the marketplace. We consider whether Trump’s discussions with the Carrier Corp over jobs was unduly influenced recalling President Kennedy’s ‘jawboning’ of the US steel industry in the 1960s. He also discusses the remarks of Sally Yates at ACI national FCPA conference about individual accountability and how this is not a GOP or Democratic issue but a criminal enforcement issue. For a link Krugman post, click  here. For a copy of the text of Yates remarks, click  here. For a copy of Jay blog post entitled, “The DOJ and SEC Share Patriots Mantra—Next Prosecutor Up” click  here. Rants this week include the new UK surveillance law, the SEC domestic corruption enforcement action involving United Airlines for the Chairman’s Flight and the Chicken Littles of the compliance world claiming the sky is falling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FCPA Compliance Report
Everything Compliance-Episode 3

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 65:00


We are back to our more rounded format for this episode on a variety of topics including anti-corruption enforcement across the globe, the new French anti-corruption law, Sapin II, the Agricultural Bank of China compliance enforcement action by the state of New York Department of Financial Services; how corruption influences as much as it pays money and individual accountability for corporate malfeasance is not a Democratic or GOP issue but a law enforcement issue. We end with a well-deserved one minute rant from the panel about what is in the front of their mind. Mike Volkov discusses the internationalization of anti-corruption enforcement. He refers to the comments from the ACI FCPA conference, by Kara Brockmeyer and Dan Kahn about the increasing international enforcement efforts against corruption. This extends far beyond cooperation but also to enforcement. Recent examples are VimpelCom and Embraer where other countries received proceeds from fines and penalties. How does a company begin to deal with this type of complexity? Who does it disclose to? Who does it pay? When will the US give credit for payments made to other countries and when does it not? Finally this year saw of the third joint DOJ/SEC week long training for foreign prosecutors put on in DC. How do such events assist enforcement efforts, particularly around cooperation and mutual assistance? For Tom Fox’s blog post, “Anti-Corruption Enforcement Has Gone International?” click here.  Matt Kelly leads a discussion dive into the AgBank enforcement/sanction action. He explains what does it all means and then pivots into a discussion of where he might see state regulators such as the state of New York Department of Financial Services or state banking regulators becoming more aggressive if the Trump administration pulls back? He discusses how these issues may have relevance for areas of compliance other than bribery and corruption and if so how. Finally, he ends with a reverse states’ rights discussion of Democratically aligned states fighting federal roll back of rights and privileges through litigation. For Kelly’s posts, see post on the enforcement action involving the Agriculture Bank of China, click here.  Jonathan Armstrong leads a discussion on the new French anti-corruption law, Sapin II. He discusses the genesis of the law and why prior French efforts at anti-corruption law and enforcement was so harshly criticized by the OECD. He articulates how Sapin II differs from the UKBA, FCPA, the Brazilian Clean Companies Act and other anti-corruption laws across the globe. He talks about where he envisions French enforcement efforts going and the whistleblower protections of the law. Finally he ends with the key piece(s) of advice for clients regarding this law Cordery is suggesting around this law. For Cordery’s piece on the new law click here. Jay Rosen takes us through a Paul Krugman NYT post on some of the invidiousness of corruption, focusing on the corrupting nature of compliance around undue influence. Rosen explains incentives more than anything else and how such incentives skew the marketplace. We consider whether Trump’s discussions with the Carrier Corp over jobs was unduly influenced recalling President Kennedy’s ‘jawboning’ of the US steel industry in the 1960s. He also discusses the remarks of Sally Yates at ACI national FCPA conference about individual accountability and how this is not a GOP or Democratic issue but a criminal enforcement issue. For a link Krugman post, click here. For a copy of the text of Yates remarks, click here. For a copy of Jay blog post entitled, “The DOJ and SEC Share Patriots Mantra—Next Prosecutor Up” click here. Rants this week include the new UK surveillance law, the SEC domestic corruption enforcement action involving United Airlines for the Chairman’s Flight and the Chicken Littles of the compliance world claiming the sky is falling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The MuscleCar Place
TMCP #286: Dan Kahn is Back! What You Need to Know about Marketing and Opportunity in the Aftermarket – Plus the Pro Touring Update!

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 59:20


Dan Kahn is Back! What You Need to Know about Marketing and Opportunity in the Aftermarket - Plus the Pro Touring Update! The post TMCP #286: Dan Kahn is Back! What You Need to Know about Marketing and Opportunity in the Aftermarket – Plus the Pro Touring Update! first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.