
November 19, 2019
U.S. Sanctions Compliance Weighs on Nonfinancial Companies
Elizabeth Rosenberg talks about the biggest shifts affecting compliance officers in the U.S. at an event in New York hosted by The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Risk & Compliance.
Listen to full conversation in the Wall Street Journal.
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