Alejandro Diaz Is Named Chief Compliance Officer

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The former corporate attorney was the inaugural CCO at Temple University.

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Alejandro 鈥淎lex鈥 Diaz started work this week as 天美麻豆鈥檚 first chief compliance officer. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Alejandro 鈥淎lex鈥 Diaz, who most recently served as the inaugural chief compliance officer at Temple University in Philadelphia, has been tapped as 天美麻豆鈥檚 first chief compliance officer,  has announced. Diaz started work at 天美麻豆 on Jan. 30.

Diaz will report to Mills with a dotted line report to the chair of the Board of Trustees鈥 Audit and Oversight Committee. As CCO, he will serve as the senior leader overseeing all aspects of how 天美麻豆 complies with federal and state laws, rules, and regulations and other external regulatory requirements. In that capacity, he will design and implement a compliance structure to support existing compliance efforts throughout campus.

鈥淭he creation of a centralized structure to oversee institution-wide compliance has been a high priority for the board,鈥 says trustee , chair of the Audit and Oversight Committee and a member of the CCO search committee.

鈥淥f course, this not the beginning of compliance at 天美麻豆鈥攊t鈥檚 a natural result of how complex higher education law has become. It takes someone with Alex鈥檚 breadth and depth of experience to navigate this changing landscape and help reinforce a culture of integrity and the highest ethical standards.鈥

Mills, who chaired the search committee, says Diaz鈥檚 experience is a perfect match for 天美麻豆鈥檚 needs. 鈥淎lex emerged as the top candidate by exhibiting the best combination of experience in both private sector and university settings and a genuine enthusiasm for the challenge of building a central compliance program from the ground up,鈥 he says.

, who also served on the search committee, says Diaz stood out for his positive, holistic approach.

鈥淎lex sees compliance as an integral element of scholarly and creative work, and he鈥檚 a real team player. By providing resources and partnering with investigators and other institutional offices, Alex will ensure that 天美麻豆 can advance its mission while effectively meeting its legal and ethical obligations.鈥

At the same time, the CCO鈥檚 link to the board鈥檚 audit and oversight committee helps ensure the CCO鈥檚 independence, Madden says. 

Diaz says his approach to building a strong compliance program is to listen and learn from those already doing the work. 鈥淚n my experience the only approach that works is to be super-collaborative,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he National Association of College and University Attorneys put forth a matrix of the laws, rules, and regulations an institution of higher education has to comply with that is 294 entries long. No one person can know all that. So we have to rely on the experts in the different compliance areas to continue their good work.鈥

His role, he says, will be to 鈥減rovide a common framework, so that we have a consistent approach, a consistent view, and a consistent message across all compliance areas. And it鈥檚 not just compliance. You want to do more than comply with laws, rules, and policies. We want to go beyond the minimum that鈥檚 required; we want to do the right thing.鈥

Diaz also says 鈥渋t鈥檚 important to foster a culture where stakeholders, employees, students, and members of the community feel comfortable speaking up when they see things, and feel comfortable asking questions. There鈥檚 a training aspect to that, too. Then, of course, we will adjust over time. We might find that a weakness in one area, or a strength that we can copy everywhere else. It鈥檚 going to be a customized approach designed to meet 天美麻豆鈥檚 needs.鈥

Among his accomplishments at Temple, where he served as CCO beginning in 2018, Diaz developed and implemented the university鈥檚 comprehensive ethics and compliance function, established a whistleblower hotline and investigations process, launched a university-wide enterprise risk management process, established a unit to oversee the accuracy and completeness of university data publications, and taught an undergraduate class in corporate compliance at Temple鈥檚 Fox School of Business and Management.

Before Temple, Diaz served as vice president for compliance at the Eaton Corp., a global power management company; and in several senior roles at Coca-Cola Enterprises, including senior counsel for commercial leadership and information technology and vice president and chief ethics and compliance officer. He began his career as an associate in the litigation department of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP. Diaz earned his JD at Cornell Law School and his bachelor鈥檚 degree at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn.

Diaz, who is originally from western Massachusetts, says he鈥檚 excited about returning to New England. 鈥淚鈥檓 a lifelong Red Sox fan. And it was love at first sight for 天美麻豆. At my interview I met a wide swath of people, it was pouring rain, and I just loved the place.鈥

In addition to Mills, Finegan, and Madden, the search committee included Senior Vice President and Senior Diversity Officer Shontay Delalue; Associate General Counsel Tammy Hickox; Chief Operating Officer Heather Huff; Vice President for Finance and Controller Dianne Ingalls 鈥84, Tuck 鈥88; former Interim Director of Athletics Peter Roby 鈥79; and Senior Associate Provost Kenya Tyson.

Hannah Silverstein