Nov 2008 to 2000 BuyerTree of Life Milwaukee, WI Apr 2008 to Aug 2008 Administrative AssistantGE Healthcare/Ace World Wide Cudahy, WI Aug 2006 to Apr 2008 Quality Associate/Lead TrainerBorders Books Milwaukee, WI Nov 2004 to Aug 2006 Book Seller/Customer ServiceHi-Mar Performance Chemicals, Inc Milwaukee, WI Nov 1999 to Dec 2004 Document Control Specialist
Education:
Washington High School Milwaukee, WI Jun 1986 Accounting
Skills:
Strong Interpersonal Skills Exceptional Organizational Skills Extremely Detail Oriented Self Motivated Excellent Work Ethic Outstanding Proofreading Skills Able to take control of a project or task at hand Able to work with anyone on any level Able to prioritize under sudden emergencies, deadlines, and changes
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Elizabeth Nowicki
Work:
Ministry of Magic
Education:
Hogwarts
Bragging Rights:
Fought in the "Battle of Hogwarts"
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Dig Perspectives: Cheryl Hung and Elizabeth N...
For our first Dig Perspectives talk this year, we're changing up our f...
Duration:
20m 27s
Elizabeth Nowicki on Goldman Sachs
With senators in a confrontational mood, top executives from Goldman S...
Duration:
1m 51s
I miss Elizabeth!
Fox Business reporter and Wall Street guru Charlie Gasparino reports o...
Duration:
27s
Nowicki Says Senate Vote on Fed a Victory' fo...
May 12 (Bloomberg) -- Elizabeth Nowicki, a visiting professor at Bosto...
boards on which one person can serve. But in the wake of the Enron scandal, common sense dictates a small number, experts said. If somebody starts serving on more than three or four boards thats a problem, said law professor Elizabeth Nowicki, a former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer.
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Bush Earned Millions In Juggling Act As Corporate Adviser
number of boards on which one person can serve. But after the Enron scandal, common sense dictates a small number, experts said. If somebody starts serving on more than three or four boards thats a problem, said law professor Elizabeth Nowicki, a former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer.
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Bush's busy role on corporate boards could become 2016 issue
of boards on which one person can serve. But in the wake of the Enron scandal, common sense dictates a small number, experts said. "If somebody starts serving on more than three or four boards that's a problem," said law professor Elizabeth Nowicki, a former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer.
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Bush's busy role on corporate boards could become 2016 issue
"Board of directors and advisory boards are in charge of high-level oversight," said law professor Elizabeth Nowicki, a former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer. "You cannot possibly do that simultaneously for 10 or 15 entities."
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Before Jeb Bush resigned its board, a Florida firm faced 6 lawsuits from investors ...
"It is far too hard to hold a board member liable for oversight failures when the board member has simply been asleep at the wheel," said Elizabeth Nowicki, an Albany Law School professor and former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer. "You are not going to find with board members a lot of suc
Date: Mar 18, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Before Jeb Bush left its board, a Florida firm faced 6 lawsuits from investors ...
"You are not going to find with board members a lot of successful lawsuits," said Elizabeth Nowicki, an Albany Law School professor and former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer. Still, she added: "The buck stops with the board members."
Date: Mar 18, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Special Report: Inside Chesapeake, CEO ran $200 million hedge fund
I would argue, and I think the SEC would argue, that the failure to disclose that you are engaging in this kind of conduct can constitute a securities fraud problem, said Elizabeth Nowicki, a professor at Tulane University. She said a failure by McClendon and Ward to disclose their fund to Chesape
The Justice Department "tends to follow the SEC's lead in these complex financial cases, so reluctance to pursue civil charges generally means the federal agencies won't take a criminal case," said Elizabeth Nowicki, a former SEC lawyer who is an associate professor at Tulane University School of L