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Charities Regulation on the International Front: Emerging Issues in Globalization

The Nonprofit Management Program at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies was pleased to present our next Master Class in our Program's Professional Development Series.

Regulation and enforcement in the charitable sector are increasingly global in scope. Whether addressing cross-border charitable solicitation, oversight issues within religiously based organizations, terrorism concerns, money laundering, or the burgeoning technological platforms that enable new and expanded reach for these activities internationally, charities regulators are on the front lines of some of the most cutting-edge international legal issues. Join us for a deep-dive discussion with our panel of experts discussing the new globalized context of charities regulation. 

 

Panelists:
 
James G. Sheehan
Chief, Charities Bureau
New York State Attorney General’s Office
 
Ruth M. Madrigal
Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP
Former Attorney-Advisor, Office of Tax Policy
Department of the Treasury
 
Marcus S. Owens
Partner, Loeb & Loeb
Former Director, Exempt Organizations Division of the Internal Revenue Service
 
Sarah Atkinson
Director of Policy and Communications
Charity Commission for England and Wales
 
Tony Manconi
Director General, Charities Directorate
Canada Revenue Agency
 
Moderator:
Cindy M. Lott, Esq. 
Academic Director, Nonprofit Management Programs and Associate Professor of Professional Practice