Coke Executive Named Chair of Ethics Center Board


January 29, 2008
- (ATLANTA, GA) - Mark Snyderman has been named chair of the Board of Governors for the Center for Ethics and Corporate Responsibility at the Robinson College of Business. Snyderman, chief ethics and compliance officer for the Coca-Cola Company, replaces outgoing chair Tammy Driggers, president of First Horizon Bank. Driggers will continue to serve as a member of the board.

"In this global economy, the Center's mission to strengthen ethical performance, accountability and responsibility in business, and its expanding scope of educational and collaborative programs have never been more important," said Snyderman. "As Chair, I will encourage our Board members to continue to bring their diverse perspectives and to press the Center to even greater achievements. I hope that as the Center broadens the scope of its activities and influence, we can enlist additional Board members representing an increasingly international perspective."

Coca-Cola was one of the founding members of the Center, and Snyderman has served on the board since 2006.

Other Board News:

  • Tom Butz, senior vice president of Compliance and Ethics at Georgia-Pacific LLC, and Paul Shlanta, executive vice president, general counsel and chief ethics and compliance officer at AGL Resources, have joined the board.
  • Dick Hodges, former CEO of Liller Neal Inc., and Lee Burge, chairman and CEO emeritus of Equifax Corporation, have been named governor emeriti in recognition of their 15 years of service to the organization.
The Center for Ethics and Corporate Responsibility is one of the nation's leading centers promoting professional integrity and global corporate responsibility. Founded in 1993 by leaders in business and education, the Center is making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals, institutions and society. Founded as an independent, community-based initiative and supported by leading corporations, professional firms, small businesses and individuals, the Center became a unit of the Robinson College last year.

View a complete list of the center's Board of Governors. 


The largest business school in the South and part of a major research institution, the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University is located in Atlanta, an epicenter of business and a gateway to the world. With programs on four continents and students from 150 countries, the College is both worldwide and world class. Its part-time MBA program is ranked number five in the nation and has been in the top 10 for 13 consecutive years. The College has 200 faculty, 7,400 students and 65,000 alumni. Noted for an emphasis on educating leaders, the Robinson College and Georgia State have produced more of Georgia's top executives with graduate degrees than any other school in the nation.



 

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