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    23 Mar 2018
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  2. 4 hours ago

    I speak to groups about my experience in the 2008 and what can happen if they decide to bring unethical behavior to the attention of their superiors.

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  3. 7 hours ago

    I recently noted that I kept my family involved in my experience, telling them what was going on and getting their feedback and support for what I was planning to do. That provided immeasurable strength to me.

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  4. 21 hours ago

    In a recent panel of , I identified my family as a source of strength, noting the strong support my wife and children gave me leading up to and after my blowing the whistle on Citigroup and the fraudulent business practices that I witnessed.

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  5. Jan 31

    Want to know how greed, corruption and a total disregard for stakeholders harms a company and society? I put my firsthand experience into "Business Ethics Lessons Learned...: A Citigroup Whistleblower’s Perspective."

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  6. Jan 30

    A common theme was mentioned by each of the on my recent panel, many times revolving around family, faith, and legal representation.

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  7. Jan 30

    Not sure if your employees will speak up? I share my Citigroup experience so that other employees are not pressured to keep silent or face termination when they speak up about something being done wrong.

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  8. Jan 30

    I was honored to be included in a webinar last week with other international . My panel focused on what helped each of us survive and what gave us strength during and after our whistleblowing.

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  9. Jan 29

    Having meaningful employment as an adjunct professor meant everything in keeping my sanity as I subsequently testified before the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.

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  10. Jan 23

    Want to know more about ethical leadership and my experience in the 2008 financial crisis? Check out my book, "Business Ethics Lessons Learned...: A Citigroup Whistleblower’s Perspective."

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  11. Jan 23

    Why would it matter if Biden's treasury secretary pick made $7M in speaking fees from big banks? It shows that the treasury may not be as far removed from the banks as we had hoped.

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  12. Jan 22

    I have written many posts about the revolving door between the wall street big banks and cabinet positions over the years which, in my opinion, has contributed to the large banks having a stranglehold on our country. Will the Yellen pick be any different?

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  13. Jan 22

    I speak to organizations of all sizes about in to encourage a culture of at every level.

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  14. Jan 21

    Want to know about my experience in the last ? "Business Ethics Lessons Learned...: A Citigroup Whistleblower’s Perspective" looks into and my experience as a .

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  15. Jan 21

    During the last two years she has collected over $7M in speaking fees from them, and apparently collected significant fees in the year before that (the year she left the Fed) which she did not disclose. How will Yellen serve differently than others?

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  16. Jan 20

    I share my Citigroup experience with organizations so that other employees are not pressured to keep silent or face termination when they speak up about something being done wrong.

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  17. Jan 20

    She's the first woman chosen for the position, but will Jane Yellen be any different than previous treasury secretaries when it comes to ties to big banks?

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  18. Jan 19

    I have written many posts about the revolving door between the wall street big banks and cabinet positions over the years which, in my opinion, has contributed to the large banks having a stranglehold on our country. Will the Yellen pick be any different?

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  19. Jan 19

    I wrote "Business Ethics Lessons Learned...: A Citigroup Whistleblower’s Perspective" as a look into and my experience as a .

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  20. Jan 18

    Do you fear that your employees won’t make the right decisions when they are faced with an dilemma? I speak to groups about and this from firsthand experience.

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  21. Jan 18

    Tomorrow I will join a panel of five international whistleblowers participating in a Webinar on Whistleblowers After Disclosure. Join us Tuesday, January 19 at 15:30 Dublin time (8:30 PM EST) for what will be a great panel.

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