All U.S. Steel articles
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         News Brief News BriefSEC fines Esmark, CEO combined $600K over false offer to U.S. Steel Corp.A privately held family company and its CEO, who announced a $10 billion bid to buy U.S. Steel without having the cash on hand, will pay $600,000 in penalties to the Securities and Exchange Commission for making materially false statements. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: What matters most in federal privacy law?Four senior compliance practitioners provide their opinions on what a federal privacy law in the United States should strive to accomplish. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: Most difficult element of data privacy complianceFour senior compliance practitioners offer their take on the elements of data privacy compliance businesses can expect to be most difficult to confront. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: Company investment in data privacy effortsFour senior compliance practitioners discuss how their respective companies invest in compliance with varying data privacy requirements. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: Roles in data privacy compliance effortsFour senior compliance practitioners share their roles in ensuring data privacy compliance at their respective companies and the other departments that support their efforts. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: Plan for complying with varied U.S. privacy lawsFour senior compliance practitioners detail steps their respective companies are taking to confront the expanding U.S. data privacy legislation landscape. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: What will compliance look like in 5 years?We asked nine prominent chief compliance officers to look into their crystal balls, and all of them saw data and advanced technology playing a larger role in the future of the profession. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: Compliance’s role in D&I effortsWe asked nine prominent chief compliance officers what they can do or are doing to create a more progressive workplace. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: How do you keep the focus on compliance during a pandemic?We asked nine prominent chief compliance officers what has been the most difficult part of ensuring ethics and compliance has remained top of mind for employees during the pandemic. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: What drew you to compliance?We asked nine prominent chief compliance officers across a multitude of industries what initially drew them to the compliance profession. 
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         Premium PremiumAsk a CCO: Which skill comes in most handy?We asked nine prominent chief compliance officers across a multitude of industries which skill they think is most important in their CCO role. 
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         Video VideoEIC2020 CCO of the Year: Duane HollowayU.S. Steel’s Duane Holloway shares the best piece of advice he’s ever received and more upon being named winner of the CCO of the Year award at CW’s first-ever Excellence in Compliance Awards. 
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         Article ArticleHolloway’s bold strategy lands him CW’s CCO of the YearU.S. Steel Chief Compliance Officer Duane Holloway’s successful efforts to overhaul the ethical principles of a 119-year-old company earn him the distinction of becoming CW’s first-ever CCO of the Year. 
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      BlogU.S. Steel chief compliance officer to resignUnited States Steel announced that General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Suzanne Rich Folsom will resign from the company, effective Dec. 29, 2017. 
 
             
 
            

