Ethics Resource Center
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The Ethics Resource Center (ERC) is a non-profit research organization based in Arlington, Virginia, United States, that is devoted to the advancement of high ethical standards and practices in public and private institutions. ERC is said to be the oldest U.S. organization devoted to this purpose and is a major resource for institutions committed to a strong ethics culture.
Board members
- Mike Oxley, former Congressman from Ohio (1981-2007).[1]
- Scott Harshbarger, lawyer and a Democratic politician from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.[1]
- Nancy Zucker Boswell, former President and CEO of Transparency International-USA.[1]
- Charles Arthur Bowsher, Former Comptroller General of the United States.[1]
- Jude Curtis, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.[1]
- Marna Fullerton, Fullerton Companies.[1]
- H.P. Goldfield, Vice Chair of the Albright Stonebridge Group & Senior International Advisor of Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C.[1]
- Henry Hart, General Counsel and Chief Ethics Officer of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) in Washington, DC.[1]
- David J. Heller, Vice President Risk Management and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer of Edison International in Rosemead, California.[1]
- Grace L. Hinchman, Vice President Government Affairs & External Relations at the Financial Accounting Foundation in Washington, D.C.[1]
- Michael Holston, EVP and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer at Merck & Co., Inc in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey.[1]
- Thurgood Marshall, Jr., Partner at Bingham McCutchen LLP inWashington, D.C.[1]
- Paul McNulty, Baker & McKenzie LLP in Washington, D.C.[1]
- Steven A. Miranda, Treasurer, ERC Board of Directors, and Managing Director of the Center for Advance Human Resources Studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.[1]
- Stephen D. Potts, Former Deputy Counsel to President George W. Bush.[1]
- Richard A. Schrader, Former Chairman.[1]
- Thomas J. Spulak, Partner at King & Spalding LLP in Washington, D.C.[1]
- Bart Stupak, Former Congressman, Michigan First District, and Partner at Venable, LLP in Washington, DC.[1]
- Jane Leslie Wexton, President of Wexton Advisors, Inc, New York, NY.[1]
General Counsel
- Theodore M. Hester, Partner at King & Spalding LLP.[1]
- Patricia J. Harned, Ph.D., President of the Ethics Resource Center in Arlington, Virginia.[1]
- Moira McGinty Klos, Senior Vice President & Corporate Secretary at the Ethics Resource Center in Arlington, Virginia.[1]
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