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Coming Up Empty Week IV - Power & Strength sermon by Doug Cornelius. 1 Matthew 5:1-16.
Coming Up Empty Week II - Riches "Life or Death" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Luke 8:4-15.
Coming Up Empty - Week I: Pleasure "You Can Take It With You" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 1 John 2:15-17.
"Present for the Absent" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Matthew 26:26-35.
"Remembering What We Can't Remember" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Romans 6:3-11.
"How Sad" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 1 Corinthians 15:12-20.
"What It Is and What It Isn't" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.
"What It Is and What It Isn't" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.
"The Baby Is Awake" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Galatians 3:26-29.
"Live with Joy First" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Luke 2:8-33.
"What Kind of Gift Is That?" meditation by Doug Cornelius.
"Who Is This For?" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Luke 1:46-55.
"Since the Beginning" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Genesis 3:8-15.
"One King, One People" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 2 Samuel 23:2-4; John 16:31-33; Philippians 2:5-11.
"The Time Is Now" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Matthew 25:14-30.
What's New? - For PPC. "New Life Ahead" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Matthew 28:1-7.
What's New? - Mission. "A Church Who Doesn't Care" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Matthew 20:1-16.
What's New? - Covenant. "He Took the Cup" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Exodus 12:3-7. 12-14; Jeremiah 31:31-34; Luke 22:14-20.
What's New? - Sacrifice No More. "Once and For All" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Hebrews 10:10-18.
What's New?-Justice & Mercy Week 2: "What Love Looks Like" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.
What's New? Week 1: "In the Name of Jesus" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Colossians 3:12-17.
"Give Us This Bread Always" sermon by Doug Cornelius. John 6:29-35.
"The Most Boring Passage in the New Testament ~Or~ Why the Bible is Amazing" sermon by Doug Cornelius. Matthew 1:1-17.
"The Other Side of the Boat" sermon by Doug Cornelius. John 21:4-8.
As March Madness descends upon us in the bubble this year, Sister Jean leads Loyola of Chicago into the Sweet 16. Tom and Jay are back to look at this week’s stories top compliance and ethics stories which caught their interest on This Week in FCPA. Stories 1. Universities behaving badly. Tom looks at the KU hiring and firing of Les Miles in a four-part blog post series on the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog. 2. Bette Davis and Jim Deloach both say fasten your seatbelts. Jim Deloach in CCI. 3. Do you have a Money Laundering Reporting Officer? Alia Noor in XpertsLeague. 4. How to avoid an OIG investigation. Sara Kropf in Grand Jury Blog. 5. Why do SPACs give compliance fits? Aaron Nicodemus in Compliance Week. (sub req’d) 6. Risk Management and IT Security in WFH. Sam Abadir in Risk and Compliance Matters. 7. Building bridges between compliance and BD. Mike Volkov in Crime Corruption and Compliance. 8. Three significant CCO hires. What does it mean? Nicholas Trutanich to Fox Corp (WSJ); David Searle to Tesla (Bloomberg) and Antonio Fernández to FirstEnergy (WSJ). 9. Why ignoring red flags around Iran is bad. Doug Cornelius in Compliance Building. 10. Paucity of FCPA enforcement in Q1, good or bad? Harry Cassin explore in the FCPA Blog. Podcasts and Events 11. On The Compliance Life, Rob Chesnut joins me for the month of March. In the first episode, In Episode 1, Rob talks about his academic career at UVA and how its Honor Code influenced his thinking about ethics in his professional career and his his career as an AUSA. In Episode 2, Rob moves cross country to join eBay. In Episode 3, Rob talks about moving into the Chief Ethics Officer role at Airbnb. In Episode 4, Rob looks down the road for compliance. 12. Microsoft has joined the Compliance Podcast Network, with two podcasts, Voice of Data Protection and Uncovering Hidden Risks. In Episode 5 of Voices of Data Protection, Bhavanesh Rengarajan discusses your information governance and records management journey. In Episode 5 of Uncovering Hidden Risks, Raman Kalyan Talhah Mir how far insider risk programs have come. 13. Coffee & Regs joins the Compliance Podcast Network. In this week’s episode, hosts Natalie Silverman visits with Alison Taylor and Victoria Olsen to discuss the compliance playbook for regulagtory change. 14. AMI’s Mikhail Reider-Gordon and Eric Feldman continue their discussion on trends in independent monitoring in this episode of Integrity Through Compliance. 15. Tom announces his latest book, The Compliance Handbook, 2nd edition is available for presale purchase. Use the code FOX25 and go here. The Compliance Handbook 2nd edition will be available in both print and eBook editions. This week on The Compliance Handbook podcast, the ladies from #GWIC join Tom for a deep dive into written standards. 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
What do you do when a member of basketball "roayalty" and a future hall of famer sits down to talk with you??? YOU LISTEN!! The Four Coaches get to talk with Coach Doug Cornelius, Yuba College Head Men's Basketball Coach! "Coach Corn" as he is known is closing in on 500 wins at the Junior College level, has too many championships to count and has moved a huge number of players to the D1 level and beyond! And through his years of coaching, you know he has stories and great "nuggets" of advice! Listen and learn from a future hall of fame coach! DON'T MISS AN EPISODE AND WATCH US LIVE!!! Go follow our LIVE TWITCH channel: CLICK HERE and tune into our podcast LIVE! Send us a question or comment on one of our INSTAGRAM accounts: yubacollegemensbasketball (Coach Cornelius) beyond_the_xs_and_ohs (official podcast IG) hawaii.heat (Coach Mel) norcaldynasty (Coach Tom) tomt2tran (Coach Tom) rmack42 (Coach Bob) haynfishkeeper (Coach Mel) im_possible_sac (Coach Lance) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondthexsandohs/support
Message from Doug Cornelius on July 5, 2020
Message from Doug Cornelius on March 8, 2020
Message from Doug Cornelius on November 3, 2019
As Tom celebrates the Astros franchise record of 104 wins (to-date) and Jay continues to avoid talking about the Red Sox, they then turn to discuss some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes. 1. Both Nissan and Carlos Ghosn settle SEC charges for failure to report salary. Does Nissan have a massive conflict of interest in its investigation? Sean McLain and Nick Kostov report. 2. PwC gets in yet more trouble with SEC. Francine McKenna reports. Matt Kelly explores. Tom and Matt take a deep dive in Compliance into the Weeds. 3. TechnipFMC settles SEC charges for FCPA violation. Harry Cassin reports. 4. How do you fix a toxic culture? Mike Volkov enlightens.5. What factors influence an ethical culture? Jay continues a multipart series. 6. Thinking about investiging in US real estate? Foreigners need to check in on the new rules. Doug Cornelius explains. 7. 8 Prominent CCOs tackle 5 compliance questions in an interview in Compliance Week.8. What are 10 reasons compliance programs fail? Andrew Hayward and Tony Osborn consider. 9. Has the fight against corruption in Mexico turned the corner? Andrew Levine, Kara Brockmeyer and Marisa Taney consider. 10. Tom continues his preview of the Converge19 speakers in a special bonus series of podcasts on the Compliance Podcast Network. Check out the following: Monday-Jacki Cheslow with a testimonial of why you should attend; Tuesday-Michael Rasmussen on a SWOT analysis for CCOs; Wednesday-Stephen Martin on the role of the Board of Directors; Thursday- Dan Chapman on the new DOJ Guidance (with an assist from FCPA Monitor himself) and Friday- Ren McEachern on the power of integrated 3rd party risk management. The podcast is available on multiple sites: the FCPA Compliance Report, iTunes, JDSupra, Megaphone, YouTube, Spotify and the Compliance Podcast Network. 11. The Everything Compliance gang will be doing its first live podcast at Converge19. You should be there! Listeners to this podcast can obtain a complimentary ticket by using the promotion code foxvip, for registration and information, click here. 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
As Opening Day near and the Astros are predicted to unseat Jay’s Red Sox to win the 2019 World Series, both lads are eternally hopeful for their hometown heroes. While debating this issue, they also take a look at some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes this week. 1. Former Hong Kong official sentenced for FCPA violations. 2. SEC awards two whistleblowers $50MM. Kristin Broughton in the. Matt Kelly takes a deep dive. Doug Cornelius gets snarky. Jonathan Marks weighs in. 3. Jonathan Ruschand William Weaverdebate whether corruption can be measured. Both on the FCPA Blog. 4. Was it fraud or was it incompetency? The HP v. Autonomy civil trial begins in London. 5. What is the difference in whistleblowing and extortion? Joe Mont explains.6. What are your supply chain risks? Russ Berland explores in Part 1 of a two-part blog post. 7. Looking at enforcement of financial market crimes in Canada and UK. Anita Anand reports. 8. What steps can you take to reduce whistleblower retaliation? Matt Kelly opines. 9. OECD slams Canadian government for interfering in SNC-Lavalin corruption investigation. Jonathan Rausch reports.10. Join Tom and AMI’s Jesse Caplan for a 5-part exploration of emerging issues in healthcare compliance and monitoring. 11. In Houston on April 11? Join the Greater Houston Business and Ethics Roundtable for a presentation for one year look back on GDPR. Registration and information are here. 12. Check out the latest edition of Great Women in Compliance where Mary Shirley visits with Marianne Ibrahim. 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
As Opening Day near and the Astros are predicted to unseat Jay’s Red Sox to win the 2019 World Series, both lads are eternally hopeful for their hometown heroes. While debating this issue, they also take a look at some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes this week. 1. Former Hong Kong official sentenced for FCPA violations. 2. SEC awards two whistleblowers $50MM. Kristin Broughton in the. Matt Kelly takes a deep dive. Doug Cornelius gets snarky. Jonathan Marks weighs in. 3. Jonathan Ruschand William Weaverdebate whether corruption can be measured. Both on the FCPA Blog. 4. Was it fraud or was it incompetency? The HP v. Autonomy civil trial begins in London. 5. What is the difference in whistleblowing and extortion? Joe Mont explains.6. What are your supply chain risks? Russ Berland explores in Part 1 of a two-part blog post. 7. Looking at enforcement of financial market crimes in Canada and UK. Anita Anand reports. 8. What steps can you take to reduce whistleblower retaliation? Matt Kelly opines. 9. OECD slams Canadian government for interfering in SNC-Lavalin corruption investigation. Jonathan Rausch reports.10. Join Tom and AMI’s Jesse Caplan for a 5-part exploration of emerging issues in healthcare compliance and monitoring. 11. In Houston on April 11? Join the Greater Houston Business and Ethics Roundtable for a presentation for one year look back on GDPR. Registration and information are here. 12. Check out the latest edition of Great Women in Compliance where Mary Shirley visits with Marianne Ibrahim. 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