Compliance Chronicles with Liisa Thomas

Liisa Thomas

Working in privacy or compliance today means doing organizational change in an AI‑driven world, often without a playbook. Compliance Chronicles brings you lessons with leaders who have navigated that reality, using a simple structure in every episode: their career journey, the challenges they faced, the lessons they took away, and the advice they have for you. Compliance Chronicles is a practical, conversation‑driven podcast for privacy, cyber, and compliance professionals who are being asked to “figure out” AI, data protection, and regulatory change while still handling their day‑to‑day work. Liisa’s practice focuses on helping companies design and mature AI and privacy governance programs, and this show reflects the real questions clients bring into that work. Hosted by law firm partner and adjunct professor Liisa Thomas, the show is designed for CLOs, CPOs, CISOs, CCOs and their teams who need to create workable solutions to tricky AI, privacy, and cyber compliance problems. In her conversations with leaders across the industry, Liisa draws on her legal and organizational change experience helping companies build privacy and AI governance to ask the questions you wish you could have, and to surface patterns you can reuse with your own teams. In each episode, Liisa interviews leaders in the industry who share their career journey, the challenges they have faced and lessons they learned along the way, and their parting advice for others walking a similar path. Guests talk openly about moving skeptical businesses, working with boards and regulators, and operationalizing privacy, cyber, and AI governance in complex, fast‑moving environments. Whether you are new to privacy or a seasoned CPO, you will hear relatable stories, hard‑won lessons, and human‑centered strategies you can apply in your own organization. If you’re wrestling with AI, privacy and cyber governance in your own organization, you will also hear how Liisa approaches these issues in her work with clients. You can find all episodes at https://www.compliance-chronicles.com.

Episodes

  1. 5d ago

    Lessons from Leaders: Lori Baggett in Conversation

    Chief Legal Office Lori Baggett shares her journey from small‑town Florida to Big Law litigator to CLO at PODS, a national moving and storage company. In this 11th Episode of Compliance Chronicles, she talks with host Liisa Thomas about what really changes when you move from law firm partner to in‑house counsel and ultimately into the chief legal officer role. Lori describes her path from Division I basketball player to clerk on the Eleventh Circuit, to 18 years at a prestigious firm where she built a practice in employment law, construction, and OSHA workplace safety—while also taking on leadership roles like hiring partner and office managing shareholder. A central theme is the identity shift that comes with going in‑house. She contrasts the law firm environment, where everything is organized around selling your legal services, with the in‑house world, where the focus is on being a business person with a law degree, not “the lawyer” in the corner office. Lori and Liisa dig into how to avoid being seen as “the department of no” and instead become a trusted partner who helps the business get to yes. Lori shares how she learned to make sure she’s invited to the right meetings, build credibility with business colleagues, and communicate that her job is to help them achieve their goals in a safe, compliant way. She talks about mentors who modeled calm, unflappable leadership and taught her when to push, when to listen, and how to stay steady in chaos. The conversation tackles people leadership and feedback as ongoing challenges, no matter the setting. Lori discusses learning to give and receive constructive feedback, advocate for yourself, and live out her personal mantra: “Do no harm, but take no stuff.” She emphasizes the importance of standing up for your needs—whether that’s feedback, mentorship, or opportunities—while still being a supportive leader for your team and partners. Operationally, Lori shares how she thinks about building systems that set people up to do the right thing. She talks about looking at leadership workloads, time and motion studies, and the realistic number of hours in a workday when designing compliance and safety expectations. Instead of endlessly adding to the plate of field leaders, she emphasizes prioritization, clarity, and creating structures that make compliance achievable rather than overwhelming. Lori also offers a powerful mindset shift around blame and mistakes. She explains why she reminds herself that people don’t wake up wanting to do a terrible job at work; most are trying their best within the systems and information they have. That perspective leads her to “link arms” with colleagues, use “we” language, and focus on understanding why something happened before Monday‑morning quarterbacking. She shares her belief that each of us is “one of one,” and that careers get better when we own who we are instead of trying to fit someone else’s mold. For those earlier in their journey, she encourages patience: you will find your “sea legs,” and staying true to yourself will help you find the spaces that are truly the right fit. If you’re a law firm partner thinking about moving in‑house, an aspiring general counsel or chief legal officer, or a compliance and risk leader looking for inspiration on how to be a better business partner, this episode offers candid insight and practical takeaways. If you enjoy this conversation, make sure to subscribe to Compliance Chronicles in your favorite podcast app and follow the show so you don’t miss future episodes on privacy, AI, internal audit, and real‑world compliance leadership.

    10 min
  2. Jan 7

    Lessons from Leaders: Keikoh Park in Conversation

    What does it look like to build a global ethics and compliance career from the ground up? In this episode of Compliance Chronicles, Liisa Thomas talks with Keikoh Park, former Vice President and Head of Ethics and Compliance for CBRE’s Global Program Office and longtime JLL lawyer, about how she made the leap into cross‑border compliance and never looked back. Keikoh shares how negotiating massive multinational real‑estate deals opened her eyes to the risk buried in pages of contractual obligations—and why that curiosity led her to raise her hand for a brand‑new global compliance role. She explains the realities of international regulatory compliance, from navigating conflicting data privacy regimes to balancing cultural nuance with consistent standards, and why relationship‑building is the most underrated tool in a compliance leader’s toolkit. You’ll hear candid lessons on job moves for long‑term growth, building credibility so you are not seen as the corporate police, and finding fulfillment in work that constantly changes with new laws, enforcement priorities, and business risks. This episode is a must‑listen for in‑house lawyers, global compliance professionals, and anyone wondering whether a lateral move into ethics and compliance could actually be the best career decision they ever make. If you enjoy this conversation, make sure to subscribe to Compliance Chronicles in your favorite podcast app and follow the show so you don’t miss future episodes on privacy, AI, internal audit, and real‑world compliance leadership.

    12 min
5
out of 5
14 Ratings

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Working in privacy or compliance today means doing organizational change in an AI‑driven world, often without a playbook. Compliance Chronicles brings you lessons with leaders who have navigated that reality, using a simple structure in every episode: their career journey, the challenges they faced, the lessons they took away, and the advice they have for you. Compliance Chronicles is a practical, conversation‑driven podcast for privacy, cyber, and compliance professionals who are being asked to “figure out” AI, data protection, and regulatory change while still handling their day‑to‑day work. Liisa’s practice focuses on helping companies design and mature AI and privacy governance programs, and this show reflects the real questions clients bring into that work. Hosted by law firm partner and adjunct professor Liisa Thomas, the show is designed for CLOs, CPOs, CISOs, CCOs and their teams who need to create workable solutions to tricky AI, privacy, and cyber compliance problems. In her conversations with leaders across the industry, Liisa draws on her legal and organizational change experience helping companies build privacy and AI governance to ask the questions you wish you could have, and to surface patterns you can reuse with your own teams. In each episode, Liisa interviews leaders in the industry who share their career journey, the challenges they have faced and lessons they learned along the way, and their parting advice for others walking a similar path. Guests talk openly about moving skeptical businesses, working with boards and regulators, and operationalizing privacy, cyber, and AI governance in complex, fast‑moving environments. Whether you are new to privacy or a seasoned CPO, you will hear relatable stories, hard‑won lessons, and human‑centered strategies you can apply in your own organization. If you’re wrestling with AI, privacy and cyber governance in your own organization, you will also hear how Liisa approaches these issues in her work with clients. You can find all episodes at https://www.compliance-chronicles.com.

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