Governance and Compliance
All organizations rely on sound governance structures to achieve their mission and comply with laws and stakeholder expectations. From Fortune 50 corporations to small non-profits, clarity of responsibility and accountability are crucial. Fisher brings a wealth of experience in organizational operations and culture from his leadership in private, public and non-profit organizations. He teaches the capstone course for UConn Law School's Masters program, Case Studies in Compliance Systems, and anti-corruption courses for the Ukrainian Catholic University School of Law (Lviv, Ukraine) and Bar Ilan University (Tel Aviv, Israel).
The details of sound governance vary tremendously among organizations, but the principles are consistent. Clarity of roles, accountability, transparency and policies and procedures are all necessary for an organization to be healthy. There are times when a post-dispute engagement can help an organization learn from its experience, and build a stronger internal structure that will benefit it in times to come.
Whether addressing a current crisis or planning for stronger governance in the future, a guide with these experiences can provide meaningful value. Fisher has worked with leaders in some of the world’s largest corporations, to universities around experiences such as these.