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Culture & Conduct Risk Management: The Evolution of a Critical Management Function

Culture & Conduct Risk Management: The Evolution of a Critical Management Function

by Nancy Harrington Jones

Chief Culture & Conduct Officer, Societe Generale Americas

May 15, 2022

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A: Société Générale (SG) is a 155-year-old financial services group headquartered in France. Here in America's, our main business is Global Banking, Investor Solutions, Investment Banking, and Sales and Trading. For the last few years, it has been my pleasure to help the organization I grew up in — I have been here for over 30 years! — to change, to reconsider its purpose, and to value the How in our work as much as the What in all we do.

Honestly, at the beginning, it was not a huge lift to stand up this new role:

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