Frank Holder is a Senior Managing Director and Chairman of Latin America at FTI Consulting, one of the world's premier risk mitigation companies. As the Chairman of Latin America for FTI, Dr Holder oversees offices in, Miami, Mexico City, Panama City, Bogota, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. Due to his specialization in emerging markets, he has over 20 years of real life on the ground experience with compliance and business integrity issues. He has also spoken at many conferences, has regular press exposure and has published articles on related topics. Dr Holder has a PhD in Political Science and an MA in International Relations from the Universidad de Belgrano, a private university in Argentina, and a BS in History with a minor in Spanish from the United States Air Force Academy, where he was a summa cum laude graduate.
'You know an issue's time has come when a theoretical literature on what the reader ""ought to do"" is pushed aside by a ""how to"" book. In this way, Frank Holder's practical advice on how to put honesty and trust, as well as regulatory compliance, at the heart of business decision-making is an important milestone.' Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, Former UK Minister and Deputy UN Secretary-General 'Most books about business ethics are simply from-the-sidelines exhortations to do good and avoid evil. But Integrity in Business provides a holistic and practical approach. Holder provides an acute analysis of the differences in business practices and regulatory environments across markets - a useful primer for any executive and company that produces or sells in our increasingly globalized world. He explains why attempts to legislate ethical behavior have failed and will fail to stop fraud and corruption. And his discussions of specific situations-ranging from Enron, Madoff, and Parmalat to Countrywide Financial and Siemens - are informed by the perspective of someone who has worked with many companies and employees harmed by their leaders' fraudulent behaviors. A must read for any CEO looking to establish and maintain an ethical organizational culture and personal integrity.' Frank V. Cespedes, Harvard Business School, USA