Legal responses cannot repair moral failings in corporate America. We need better solutions. This book begins with a review of the history of legislation enacted to control the securities industry in the United States. The historical and political perspective establishes a trend of legislators acting on behalf of the American people by adding laws with layers of bureaucracy costing the taxpayers with limited success. The great recession exposed systematic failures in various aspects of the financial services industry. Currently compliance activities and oversight provide ineffective regulatory remedies to the systematic failures. This system accepts that players in corporate America pursue corrupted, greedy, and unethical practices. Demanding better, more ethical and accountable leaders should be the vision for all organizations.
Eileen Griffin lives in the Southwest but loves to travel and has spent many summers crossing Europe with nothing but a backpack on her back. She enjoys TexMex, lives for good wine, and has a certain penchant for purple unicorns.
She loves reading all genres of books, but her current obsession is writing m/m with lots of boy kissing.
The novella Chasing Matt, with co-author Nikka Michaels, was her first published work. Eileen's other works include: "Dinner For Two", the short story, "Claiming Ayden" which is part of Evernight's Alpha's Claim M/M Anthology, In The Raw, In The Fire, and In The Distance published by Carina Press (with Nikka Michaels), Cooper Mountain: Stripped Bare (also co-written with Nikka Michaels)from Evernight Publishing, and the short story "Lost And Found" which was part of the Love's Landscapes Event via the Goodreads M/M Romance Group.