• Complying with multiple data privacy regimes
• Information sharing networks between regulators, law enforcement bodies, financial institutions and money service businesses
• UK company ownership information

Amanda Howland

Jonathan Krausche

Molly McAllister
Molly McAllister, DVM, MPH, leads the Veterinary function of Banfield Pet Hospital and is driven by her passion for preventive health and the development of future leaders in the veterinary profession. As chief medical officer, she ensures the culture, strategy, talent, and tools are in place to consistently deliver excellence in high-quality medicine in Banfield hospitals. Her top priorities are to continually advance medical quality across Banfield, to promote inclusive health and wellbeing for veterinary professionals, and to advance a future for the veterinary profession that centers on the human-animal bond. Dr. McAllister is the board president for the newly formed Diversify Veterinary Medicine Coalition, board secretary for the Human Animal Bond Association, and a board member of Pet Peace of Mind. She has a veterinary medical degree from Oregon State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and a master’s degree in Public Health from the University of Minnesota. Dr. McAllister and her family have a Parson’s Russell Terrier, Jack, a mixed-breed dog, Bryan, two cats named Cascade and Teton, and a horse, Goose. She enjoys running, hiking, birdwatching, and travel.

Jessica May

Jenny Wolski
End the first day by discussing highly sensitive topics and unique challenges facing the industry, whilst sharing practical solutions with your peers off the record. All roundtables will be led by an industry expert and will take place simultaneously.
Roundtable: A
AML, Due Diligence and
Beneficial Ownership
Roundtable: B
Sanctions Implementation
and Violations
Roundtable: C
Anti-Bribery
and FCPA
Roundtable: D
ESG Supply Chains

Russell Wallace
Practical insights on how to prepare and manage cross-border investigation and remediation process in the face of rapidly multiplying and overlapping risks
• How are investigations initiated by authorities in key jurisdictions?
• Gathering evidence: Legal privilege, data privacy laws and disclosure actions
• What do enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies require in respect of historic conduct and what will be considered as mitigating factors?
• Making a case for remediation: Decisive factors, procedural and law enforcement nuisances
