Bill Coffin
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Editor-in-Chief, Ethisphere Magazine

Bill Coffin

Bill Coffin is the Editor-in-Chief of Ethisphere Magazine and supports the larger content strategy of Ethisphere. He is an internationally recognized writer and editorial leader in the fields of ethics, compliance, insurance and risk management. His work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Forbes and Fortune, as well as Compliance Week, National Underwriter, Risk Management, Best’s Review and other B2B media. Previously, Bill served as Director, Senior Editor at AIG, leading content strategy for one of the world’s largest insurance companies.

Bill has won numerous national journalism awards for his investigative work, including “Tragic Tale,” a profile of comic book writer Bill Mantlo, who fell through the cracks of the healthcare system after suffering a traumatic brain injury, and “The Darkness Within,” an examination of how health insurance excludes coverage for mental health care.

Bill lives in Oakhurst, NJ with his family, and is a published novelist, game designer and podcaster. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University, and he actively campaigns along with fellow alumni, faculty and students for the removal of Robert E. Lee from the school’s name.

Insights & Perspectives

From Bill Coffin

Bill Coffin's latest thinking on business integrity, ethical leadership, and the future of compliance.

August 17, 2026
The Corporate Compliance Training Gap Nobody Talks About

Well-run ethics and compliance programs have a strange problem: success looks like nothing happening. Rules get followed. Culture takes hold. […]

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August 14, 2026
Whistleblower Reports Are Spiking. Is Your Program Ready?

Economic pressure, regulatory whiplash, organizational restructuring, and AI’s growing workplace presence are converging in a way that is at once. […]

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August 14, 2026
Congressional Oversight as a Business Risk: Preparing for the Next Congress

Congressional investigations have become a central tool of governance in Congress. Investigations require no floor vote, bipartisan compromise, or presidential […]

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