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2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies

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Ford Speeds Up Environmental Efforts While Sterling Jewelers Loses Its Luster

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50 Codes of Conduct Benchmarked Q2 - 2008

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The Race to the Bottom: Suppliers, Sub-Contractors and India’s Child Labor Crisis

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Ethics and Compliance Makeover: Cisco Gets a Mulligan

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Global Compliance: United Arab Emirates

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Is Not Being Bad Really Good Enough?

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Expert Corner: Alex Dimitrief - General Electric

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Big Shot CEO’s EthiGear Selection Q2 - 2008

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Truth and Consequences: The Fallout from Qualcomm

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The Growing Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility

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Andrew Hinton

April 3, 2008

Andrew Hinton

Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer
Google

Andy Hinton is the Global Ethics & Compliance Officer and Associate General Counsel of Google Inc. In this role, Mr. Hinton leads the company’s efforts to identify and mitigate compliance risk and to nurture and expand upon the company’s core value of “Don’t be evil.”

Mr. Hinton joined Google in November 2006. From 2003 to 2006, Mr. Hinton was the Chief Compliance Officer at two GE Capital financial services businesses. From 1994 to 2003, Mr. Hinton was a federal prosecutor in New York City, focusing on white-collar crime. From 1989 to 2003, Mr. Hinton was a litigation associate at the New York City law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he focused on commercial litigation and white-collar criminal defense.

Mr. Hinton is a 1989 graduate of Fordham School of Law, where he was a member of the Law Review, and a 1982 graduate of Harvard University, where he majored in Economics.

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