2015 TCPA Washington Summit
CECP Certification
Training Days: April 6th - April 7th, 2016
Exam Day: April 8th, 2016
In the rapidly evolving field of compliance and ethics, Customer Engagement Compliance Professionals serve as the standard in the customer engagement and consumer engagement compliance industry. Achieving a CECP designation demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of engagement tenets and practices. Whether you are an individual seeking to distinguish yourself from others in your field or an organization looking to demonstrate your commitment in customer engagement and consumer engagement compliance, thevProfessional Association for Customer Engagement (PACE) certification can help you succeed. PACE has diligently worked with some of the top subject matter experts in the country to develop a comprehensive resource guide that is a vital part of our certification program.
“Earn your personal CECP credentials and increase your value to your organization.”
This indispensable resource guide is for all Compliance Officers working in the customer engagement and consumer engagement compliance (US, Canada and private sectors) and serves as the principle body of knowledge for the CECP certification program.
The regulatory environment within the customer engagement arena is ever-changing. Having a solid understanding of Federal and State laws, rules and regulations that govern the industry as a whole will certainly help to strengthen the Compliance Officer’s path to running a successful compliance program. Subject matter in this section will cover the FTC’s and the FCC’s many active consumer protection acts, the role of the State Attorney General and PUC private, and litigants and class actions that made a significant impact in the industry.
“Certification as a CECP says you possess the tools, confidence,
and knowledge needed to successfully manage any consumer
contact compliance program.”
- Michele Shuster, CIPP/US, CECP Partner at MPS Lawyers, LLP
The intent behind corporate compliance is to protect organizations from potential situations of waste, fraud, and abuse, either intentional or unintentional, especially if it involves an audit or a civil investigation demand. A well-defined corporate compliance program will assist an organization and its employees to deter and detect illegal or unethical activity.
Contact PACE today maudree.gardfrey@paceassociation.com or call 317.522.2766.