Responsible innovation, more regulation, deregulation

Navigating today’s regulatory landscape can be complex, and finding the right balance to meet compliance obligations is challenging above and beyond your business’ day-to-day. But this challenge must be met to ensure your business is not exposed to unnecessary risk. And we can help.

In this webinar, we’ll break down the top regulatory insights you need to understand to prepare your compliance strategy for 2019 and beyond. Hear from regulatory experts as they uncover practical solutions and insight into the challenges facing compliance and risk functions.

We’ll cover the latest information on upcoming regulations, including:
  • Impact of CECL and how to prepare
  • Priorities for the CFPB and House Financial Services Committee
  • Must-know details of the Consumer Privacy Act of 2018

Speakers

Murray Johnston
Murray Johnston
Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy
Experian
Murray Johnston serves as Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy where he represents Experian before both federal and state governments. Johnston is active in public policy issues which include consumer reporting, identity theft, direct marketing, electronic commerce, motor vehicle tilting and privacy. Prior to joining Experian, Murray was with the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, whose members include foreign- and domestic-based car makers. While there, he represented the Alliance before state legislatures, governors and state agencies on various issues to the manufacture and sale of motor vehicles. Murray holds a Master of Arts in Policy Studies from The John Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from the University of Texas at Austin.

Jeremy Hancock
Jeremy Hancock
Director, Government Affairs and Public Policy
Experian
Jeremy Hancock is Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy and represents Experian before Congress, federal agencies, and state policymakers. He specializes in issues related to credit reporting, identity theft, marketing, e-commerce, and privacy. Hancock testifies regularly before state legislatures and speaks to employee and client groups about how the political and policy environment in Washington affects the information economy.

Gavin Harding
Gavin Harding
Senior Business Consultant
Experian
With more than 20 years in banking and finance, Gavin leverages his expertise to develop sophisticated data and analytical solutions to problem solve and define strategies across the customer lifecycle for banking and fintech clients. For more than half of his career, Gavin held senior leadership positions with a large regional bank, gaining experience in commercial and small business strategy, SBA lending, credit and risk management, and sales. Gavin has guided organizations through strategic change initiatives and regulatory and supervisory oversight issues. Previously Gavin worked in the business leasing, agricultural, and construction equipment sectors in sales and credit management roles.

Brittany Peterson
Brittany Peterson
Senior Marketing Manager, FinTech
Experian
Brittany is Experian’s FinTech Senior Marketing Manager based out of Costa Mesa, CA. In this role, she is responsible for all things FinTech, including informing the go-to-market strategy, value propositions, and brand execution for Experian’s extensive financial services product suite. With over eight years’ experience in senior marketing roles, Brittany most recently served as Marketing Director for a local Online Marketplace Lender specializing in mortgage and personal loans. Not unfamiliar will the financial services space, she is fascinated by the impact of technology in improving operational efficiencies and the customer experience. Brittany is a recent graduate of UCI’s Paul Merage School of Business, where she earned her MBA along with a Certificate in Digital Transformation. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Vanguard University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude.

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