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For my thesis, I worked on creating an undergraduate club with the mission to empower not only business law majors but the entire business community with the knowledge necessary to succeed within the compliance industry. The Compliance Society would be

For my thesis, I worked on creating an undergraduate club with the mission to empower not only business law majors but the entire business community with the knowledge necessary to succeed within the compliance industry. The Compliance Society would be modeled after the successful undergraduate clubs that are profession-specific and work to collaborate with them to establish themselves as the compliance profession club, a first of its kind. With that, my director and I set out to establish the Compliance Society to be an undergraduate club that offers students the opportunity to learn from industry leaders, grow professionally, and gain practical leadership to empower them to be leaders within the compliance industry. Throughout this process, I have compiled a list of best practices for almost every facet of the organization to be utilized for the future generation of the organization. I not only recruited 60 new members to join the organization but also established an executive body of diverse students to lead the Compliance Society into the future. In addition, I created the organizational framework of Compliance Society by collaborating with my director and writing the Compliance Society Constitution. The organization is poised to add value to a multitude of students within ASU and ultimately create the next generation of compliance professionals.
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    • Establishing Compliance Society
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    2024-05
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