Background
Pastin, Mark Joseph was born on July 6, 1949 in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Joseph and Patricia Jean (Camenite) Pastin.
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Already an invaluable tool, the revised, updated and newly titled Hotline & Compliance Investigation Handbook reflects the additional experience, gained by the Council from working with front line compliance professionals. The new handbook includes expanded narrative treatment of the various regulatory or legislative changes since its original publication that potentially affect hotline operations (e.g., the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, OIG Compliance Guidances, and changes to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines). Finally, the new handbook contains a new foreword by Council President Mark Pastin.
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Pastin, Mark Joseph was born on July 6, 1949 in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Joseph and Patricia Jean (Camenite) Pastin.
Bachelor summa cum laude, U. Pittsburgh, 1970; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1973.
Assistant professor, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1973-1978;
associate professor, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1978-1980;
founder, board, Compliance Resource Group, Inc., since 1983;
chairman, Chief Executive Officer, president, Council Ethical Orgns., Alexandria, Virginia, since 1986;
professor management, director, Arizona State University, Tempe, 1988-1992;
professor emeritus, Arizona State University, Tempe, since 1996;
chair, Health Ethics Trust, since 1995. Member of advisory board Aberdeen Holdings, San Diego, 1988-1990. Director Learned Nicholson, Ltd., 1990-1991.
Board Japan American Society Phoenix, Foundation for EthicalOrgns., Coastal Physicians Group, Inc. Consultant GTE, Interim Healthcare, since 1997, Texas Instruments, MicroAge Computers, Med-Tronic, Blood Sys., Inc., Opus Corporation, GTE, NyNex, American Express Bank, Kaiko Bussan Company, Japan, Arex Company, Japan, Century Audit Company, Japan, Scottsdale Memorial Hospital, Consanti Foundation, Lincoln Electric Company, Tenet healthcare corporation, The Williams Company. Visiting faculty Harvard University, 1980.
Invited presenter Australian Institute Management, Nippon Tel. & Tel., Hong Kong Commission Against Corruption, 1984, Young President's Organisation International U., 1990, National Association Industrial & Office Parks, 1990, American Bar Association, 1991, Government of Brazil, 1991.
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Founding board member Tempe Leadership, 1985-1989. Board member Center for Behavioral Health, Phoenix, 1986-1989, Tempe Young Men’s Christian Association, since 1986, Valley Leadership Alumni Association, 1989-1992. Member Clean Air Committee, Phoenix, 1987-1990.
Member American Society Association Executives (invited presenter 1987-1997), Business Ethics Society, Foundation Ethical Orgns. (chairman 1988, president), Golden Key, Harvard Club District of Columbia, University Club of District of Columbia, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Joanne Marie Reagle, May 30, 1970 (divorced March 1982). Married Carrie Patricia Class, December 22, 1984 (divorced June 1990). Married Christina M. Brecto, June 15, 1991.