2022: A Transformative year for Compliance

Camelia Gardot, Compliance Partner- Head of Connected Intelligence, Airbus

What 2022 holds in store in terms of regulatory and risk evolutions and how companies and Compliance professionals should prepare to handle it? In other words, “Would there be trees if we didn’t see them”? 2022 will not come full of surprises, but is expected to be challenging for many businesses. The regulatory and Compliance risk landscape will be marked by more stringent or additional requirements for most companies worldwide and keeping up with such new or more demanding regulations will be critical to their success!

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France Compliance Aviation February 2022 Vol.15, No. 58, Winter 2022

Camelia Gardot

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Camelia Gardot is senior Compliance manager at Airbus (Defence and Space Division). Practicing as in-house counsel for international companies for more than 15 years, she has extensive experience in the areas of contract law, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and intellectual property. She holds a Master’s degree in international business law from the University of Toulouse (France) and a “Mergers and Acquisitions” Diploma from the College of Law of England and Wales.

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Airbus is a global pioneer in the aerospace industry, operating in the commercial aircraft, helicopters, defence and space sectors. Airbus is a leader in designing, manufacturing and delivering aerospace products, services and solutions to customers on a worldwide scale. With over 130,000 employees and as the largest aeronautics and space company in Europe and a worldwide leader, Airbus is at the forefront of the aviation industry.

France Compliance Aviation February 2022 Vol.15, No. 58, Winter 2022

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