People on the Move<strong>Compliance</strong> & <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essional</strong> March/April 2012· Scott Killingsworth hasjoined the Board <strong>of</strong> Governors<strong>of</strong> the Center for <strong>Ethics</strong> and<strong>Corporate</strong> Responsibility atGeorgia State University. Aunit <strong>of</strong> the J. Mack RobinsonCollege <strong>of</strong> Business at GeorgiaState University, the Centerintegrates the best insights<strong>of</strong> scholars and businesspeople to develop strategiesfor addressing the complexethical challenges faced byorganizations. Formerlythe Southern Institute forBusiness and <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essional</strong><strong>Ethics</strong>, the Center was establishedin 1993 and became apart <strong>of</strong> the Robinson Collegein 2007.· Chris DePippo has beenappointed Vice President,Chief <strong>Ethics</strong> and <strong>Compliance</strong>Officer at CSC, a leadingglobal IT services companyin Falls Church, Virginia.DePippo will report to theAudit Committee <strong>of</strong> the CSCBoard <strong>of</strong> Directors and, foradministrative purposes,to William Deckelman, thecompany’s Vice President,General Counsel. MichaelW. Laphen, CSC Chairman,President and CEO said, “TheBoard <strong>of</strong> Directors and ourexecutive management havebeen very impressed with hispassion and capabilities in thedisciplines <strong>of</strong> ethics and compliance,and we are confidenthe will provide extraordinaryleadership as we continue tostrengthen our commitmentto building and maintaininga culture <strong>of</strong> integritythroughout CSC.” DePippojoined CSC in 2008 and holdsan undergraduate degreefrom Cornell Universityand an MBA from GeorgeWashington University.Peopleon theMove· The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong>Eli Lilly and Company haselected Katherine Baicker,PhD as a new member,effective December 12,2011. Baicker is Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Health Economics in theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Health Policyand Management at theHarvard School <strong>of</strong> PublicHealth. She is also a ResearchAssociate at the NationalBureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Researchand an elected member <strong>of</strong>the Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine. Asa member <strong>of</strong> Lilly’s board,Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Baicker will serveon the Public Policy and<strong>Compliance</strong> committee. Shewill serve under interimelection and will stand forelection by Lilly shareholdersat the company’s annualmeeting in April 2012.· DCG, a leading provider<strong>of</strong> corporate services, hasmade two new appointmentsto strengthen its realestate and compliance teams.Andrew McNulty has beenappointed Senior Managerin DCG Real Estate. Andrewis a member <strong>of</strong> the RoyalInstitution <strong>of</strong> CharteredSurveyors and is also a directoron a number <strong>of</strong> Jerseycompanies with exposureto commercial real estate inthe UK. Paul Martlew hasbeen appointed <strong>Compliance</strong>Manager. His role includesmonitoring and reportingon internal procedures andregulation across DCG’s threebusiness units, <strong>Corporate</strong>Services and Capital Markets,Real Estate, and Fund Services,as well as internal audit forDCG’s Luxembourg <strong>of</strong>fice.Paul joined DCG in 2009 asassistant compliance managerand has over 8 years’ experiencein compliance, includingthe prevention <strong>of</strong> moneylaundering and combatingthe financing <strong>of</strong> terrorism.Paul holds the InternationalDiploma in <strong>Compliance</strong> and12 www.corporatecompliance.org +1 952 933 4977 or 888 277 4977
People on the Movethe International Diploma inAnti-Money Laundering. Heis a Fellow <strong>of</strong> the International<strong>Compliance</strong> Associationand a Member <strong>of</strong> theJersey <strong>Compliance</strong> OfficersAssociation.· Maggie Wetzell has beenappointed Vice President <strong>of</strong>Contracts and <strong>Compliance</strong> atOasis Systems in Lexington,Massachusetts, a leader inInformation Technology,Systems Engineering,Enterprise Applications,and Program ManagementServices to the Department<strong>of</strong> Defense. Maggie will beresponsible for supportingall aspects <strong>of</strong> new proposalgeneration, including contracts,sub-contracts andpricing, as well as post awardcontract compliance. She isa retired senior executive,GS-15 with 38 years <strong>of</strong> experiencein Contracting andProgram Management withthe Department <strong>of</strong> the AirForce and 7 years <strong>of</strong> ProgramManagement/Contracting inthe private sector.Received a promotion? Have anew hire in your department? ·If you’ve received a promotion, award, or degree;accepted a new position; or added a new staffmember to your <strong>Compliance</strong> department, please letus know. It’s a great way to keep the compliancecommunity up-to-date. Send your updates toliz.hergert@corporatecompliance.org.Get the executive trainingDVDs that workThe <strong>Ethics</strong> Serieswith Dr. MarianneJenningsProduced by DuPont Sustainable Solutions• “<strong>Ethics</strong> Is a CompetitiveAdvantage” lists five keyreasons why ethics matter. Thisprogram explores why workingin the gray areas is risky.(20 min.)• “Speaking Up WithoutFear” discusses howorganizations can draw outwrongdoing and help create aculture where employees feelempowered. (15 min.)• “Ethical Leadership: Tone at All Levels”explores how employees can handle the tensionbetween increasing an organization’s bottom lineand protecting its good reputation. (20 min.)SCCE members:$450 per segment,or $1,175 for the seriesNon-members:$495 per segment,or $1,295 for the seriesEach segmentis availableindividually,or all togetheron one DVD.Learn more and purchase online atwww.corporatecompliance.org<strong>Compliance</strong> & <strong>Ethics</strong> <strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essional</strong> March/April 2012+1 952 933 4977 or 888 277 4977 | www.corporatecompliance.org 13