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May 14, 2017

Volkswagen US hires CCO

Stephanie Davis joins auto maker from KPMG

Volkswagen Group of America (VWGoA) last week appointed Stephanie Davis to serve as chief compliance officer (CCO).

In her new role, Davis directs ‘strategy for and drives a culture of compliance and integrity that ensures adherence to legal and statutory requirements and the highest ethical principles,’ the company says in a statement. She sits on the executive leadership team and reports to Hinrich Woebcken, president and CEO of VWGoA.

The position she now occupies has been elevated from director level. Previously, Jürgen Bittner served as director of governance, risk and compliance. He is now in the newly created role of director of enterprise risk management.

Davis joins the automobile company from KPMG, where she was a director in the audit firm’s national forensic practice based in Washington, DC. She has experience in compliance program and process design, implementation and oversight in corporate, advisory and academic settings.

A KPMG spokesperson was not available immediately for comment.

‘Stephanie has a proven record of furthering compliance-related goals through pragmatic solutions that achieve measurable results. Her knowledge of US automotive and environmental regulation and her experience as an accomplished compliance and ethics professional make her a valued addition to our leadership team,’ Woebcken says.

Dr Kurt Michels, CCO of the Volkswagen Group, says: ‘I’m delighted to welcome Stephanie to our network of compliance officers as we work to make Volkswagen an example of how a socially responsible global company should act and lead.’

Ben Maiden

Ben Maiden is the editor-at-large of Governance Intelligence, an IR Media publication, having joined the company in December 2016. He is based in New York. Ben was previously managing editor of Compliance Reporter, covering regulatory and compliance...