Past Event
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“Corporate Risk, Threat Landscape, Homeland Security: A View from Target Corp.”

RSVP Required Harvard Faculty, Fellows, Staff, and Students

The Homeland Security Project will host a conversation with Jackie Rice, Target’s Executive Vice President and Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, discussing how major corporations like Target address issues like corporate risk, threat landscapes, and homeland security threats.

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The Homeland Security Project will host a conversation with Jackie Rice, Target’s Executive Vice President and Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, discussing how major corporations like Target address issues like corporate risk, threat landscapes, and homeland security threats.

Lunch will be served. Please RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/pYYrTI8ZK916fNPc2

Jackie Rice is executive vice president and chief risk and compliance officer for Target, and a member of its executive leadership team. She is responsible for the centralized oversight of enterprise risk management, compliance, vendor management and corporate security. She leads a team focused on evolving and enhancing enterprise risk and compliance standards to protect Target and its stakeholders, including guests, team members and vendors.

Jackie has more than 18 years of legal and compliance experience. Prior to joining Target in 2014, she served as chief compliance officer and legal counsel for a major global automotive manufacturer. She led a global team of lawyers and compliance professionals to develop programs focused on global compliance including anti-corruption, export controls, data privacy and ethics. Jackie also served as legal counsel across several business areas, including marketing, information technology, transactions and retail finance, including overseas assignments in Zurich, Switzerland and Melbourne, Australia.

Jackie graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, where she was editor-in-chief of the Law Review. She obtained her undergraduate degree from James Madison College at Michigan State University.

This seminar is cohosted by the IGA PIC. It is off the record and nothing said can be published without the speaker's permission. 

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