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Sunny McCall

Senior Director, Compliance Training, TRACE International

Trained to think like a lawyer but with the business acumen of a compliance professional, Sunny has worked at the intersection of regulation, compliance, market trends and business for more than fifteen years.

As Senior Director, Compliance Training, Sunny oversees a global team responsible for the development of a diverse portfolio of eLearning modules addressing topics including anti-corruption, antitrust, conflicts of interest, sanctions and anti-money laundering as well as the provision of compliance training services to hundreds of global multinationals around the globe. Additional oversight includes management of TRACEgifts, TRACE's gifts and hospitality tracking tool and TRACEpro, TRACE’s advanced training program exclusively focused on anti-bribery and related compliance topics.

Prior to joining TRACE, Sunny held the position of Vice President, Content & Operations at Momentum, where she oversaw the development of 25+ solutions-oriented, legal, compliance and regulatory-focused corporate training programs per year specifically targeted for Fortune 500 organizations. Additionally, Sunny oversaw all corporate operations for the company including staff training and development, employee engagement and conduct, process improvement, contractor and third-party relationships. Prior to Momentum, Sunny held the position of Industry Manager, FCPA & International Trade Division at the American Conference Institute where she oversaw a product portfolio that included one of most widely-known events in the FCPA community, The International Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Sunny possesses specialized subject matter expertise in global compliance and corporate training best practices and has authored several articles on the topic of compliance training.

A Philadelphia native, Sunny holds both a JD and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Corporate Law, Global Compliance & Ethics from Widener University's Delaware Law School.

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