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Emory University Campus News: Kenya Faulkner To Serve As Emory University Chief Compliance Officer
The following message is from Christopher L. Augostini, Emory University executive vice president for business and administration.
The following message is from Christopher L. Augostini, Emory University executive vice president for business and administration and chief financial officer.
Dear Emory Community:
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The universityβs Office of Compliance provides leadership and oversight for all university compliance activities and adheres to the highest legal, professional and ethical standards for our enterprise. Following the retirement of Kris West as chief compliance officer in 2020, we began looking for a leader who can enhance our compliance work in a collaborative mission-driven way. After an extensive search, I am pleased to announce Kenya Faulkner as Emoryβs next chief compliance officer (CCO), effective Nov. 15.
Kenyaβs higher education experience includes the University of Cincinnati, and more recently, Pennsylvania State University where she led compliance initiatives as Penn Stateβs chief ethics and compliance officer, overseeing the universityβs comprehensive programs related to compliance training, athletics compliance and integrity, export controls, youth programs, ethics and investigations.
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With more than 25 years of experience in higher education, government and criminal justice, Kenya has been recognized with various awards such as βInfluencer of Lawβ by The Philadelphia Inquirer and as βDiverse Attorney of the Yearβ by the law journal The Legal Intelligencer, to name a few.
Reporting directly to me and the chair of the Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Trustees, Kenya will lead the Office of Compliance by proactively anticipating, responding to and minimizing compliance risks to the university. The CCO is also accountable to and communicates directly with senior university executive leadership, including the Presidential Leadership Team, the Office of Research Administration and Emory Healthcare.
Kenya was selected following a national executive search lead by Isaacson, Miller and in collaboration with many Emory stakeholders. I would like to thank the search committee, which provided exceptional guidance throughout this search. Committee members include:
Co-chairs:
- Robert Nobles, vice president for research administration
- Diana Carter, associate vice president, enterprise risk management, and chief of staff to the EVPBA
Members:
- Lanny Liebeskind, vice provost, strategic research initiatives
- Gary Teal, vice president, Woodruff Health Sciences Center
- Del King, vice president, human resources
- Mina Rhee, associate general counsel
- Khalid Salaita, professor of chemistry
My special thanks to John Lawley, who has served as interim chief compliance officer since Kris Westβs retirement. Thank you for your leadership and dedication to the compliance office.
Please join me in welcoming Kenya to our Emory community.
The following message is from Christopher L. Augostini, Emory University executive vice president for business and administration and chief financial officer.
Dear Emory Community:
The universityβs Office of Compliance provides leadership and oversight for all university compliance activities and adheres to the highest legal, professional and ethical standards for our enterprise. Following the retirement of Kris West as chief compliance officer in 2020, we began looking for a leader who can enhance our compliance work in a collaborative mission-driven way. After an extensive search, I am pleased to announce Kenya Faulkner as Emoryβs next chief compliance officer (CCO), effective Nov. 15.
Kenyaβs higher education experience includes the University of Cincinnati, and more recently, Pennsylvania State University where she led compliance initiatives as Penn Stateβs chief ethics and compliance officer, overseeing the universityβs comprehensive programs related to compliance training, athletics compliance and integrity, export controls, youth programs, ethics and investigations.
With more than 25 years of experience in higher education, government and criminal justice, Kenya has been recognized with various awards such as βInfluencer of Lawβ by The Philadelphia Inquirer and as βDiverse Attorney of the Yearβ by the law journal The Legal Intelligencer, to name a few.
Reporting directly to me and the chair of the Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Trustees, Kenya will lead the Office of Compliance by proactively anticipating, responding to and minimizing compliance risks to the university. The CCO is also accountable to and communicates directly with senior university executive leadership, including the Presidential Leadership Team, the Office of Research Administration and Emory Healthcare.
Kenya was selected following a national executive search lead by Isaacson, Miller and in collaboration with many Emory stakeholders. I would like to thank the search committee, which provided exceptional guidance throughout this search. Committee members include:
Co-chairs:
- Robert Nobles, vice president for research administration
- Diana Carter, associate vice president, enterprise risk management, and chief of staff to the EVPBA
Members:
- Lanny Liebeskind, vice provost, strategic research initiatives
- Gary Teal, vice president, Woodruff Health Sciences Center
- Del King, vice president, human resources
- Mina Rhee, associate general counsel
- Khalid Salaita, professor of chemistry
My special thanks to John Lawley, who has served as interim chief compliance officer since Kris Westβs retirement. Thank you for your leadership and dedication to the compliance office.
Please join me in welcoming Kenya to our Emory community.
This press release was produced by Emory University Campus News. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.