
Director, Office of Compliance and Enforcement
Department Of Health And Human Services, Silver Spring, MD, United States
Executive Leadership And Compliance Management
Provides executive leadership, direction, and senior management for all of the Center's compliance and enforcement responsibilities regarding the planning, development, administration, execution, and coordination of nationwide programs and policies. Provides executive leadership and direction for all retail regulatory projects and tobacco retail investigations, inspections, and enforcement action reviews. Oversees office's policies, priorities, and processes for all advisory, administrative, and judicial enforcement actions, including issuing warning letters, civil money penalties, injunctions, seizures, import alerts, and no tobacco sales orders. Provides direction, leadership, coordination, and guidance for the overall operations of program segments responsible for all compliance and enforcement policy issues and the Office of Compliance and Enforcement (OCE) extensive contracts program. Plans and sets long-range goals and schedules for the overall work of the Office, ensures implementation by the management team for the Office and organizes the goals, priorities, and objectives of the Office. Determines goals and objectives that need additional emphasis, determines the best approach and solution for resolving budget problems, and plans for long-range staffing needs. Establishes, prioritizes, and approves OCE quality management activities, as well as determines key business processes. Performs review and analysis of data to ensure continued suitability, adequacy, and effectiveness of OCE products, services, and systems. Performs a critical role in strategic planning activities for OCE and guides the strategic vision for the office. Guides the Office's strategic vision, including assignment of resources to strategic program areas in order to generate maximum impact and mission achievement. Sets priorities for Office program areas under their management. Institutes performance metrics to evaluate the Office's execution of its mission. Advises high-level Agency officials on administrative and regulatory programs and policies concerning Agency compliance responsibilities relating to the manufacture, distribution, importation, marketing, and promotion of tobacco products. Participates in and contributes to top level Center, Agency and Department discussions, meetings and conferences on broad compliance matters and issues. Monitors, coordinates, and advises the CTP Director on new or revised policies related to the Center's compliance and enforcement responsibilities. Provides technical guidance and support in the development and review of standards, regulations, and guidance related to tobacco product compliance and enforcement, evaluates and monitors compliance and enforcement programs across the supply chain. Oversees the conduct of field tests and manufacturing inspections, and surveillance activities through among other things, product submissions, publication surveillance, and the internet. Evaluates regulated industry activities to ensure compliance with regulations relating to the Center's overall compliance and enforcement efforts. Establishes and maintains effective relationships with top level FDA and government officials, industry representatives, program directors, senior scientific and academia officials, and state and local health and compliance officials. Represents OCE and CTP, including serving as spokesperson on matters under their areas of expertise, including through public presentations and attendance at conferences and other meetings.
Provides executive leadership, direction, and senior management for all of the Center's compliance and enforcement responsibilities regarding the planning, development, administration, execution, and coordination of nationwide programs and policies. Provides executive leadership and direction for all retail regulatory projects and tobacco retail investigations, inspections, and enforcement action reviews. Oversees office's policies, priorities, and processes for all advisory, administrative, and judicial enforcement actions, including issuing warning letters, civil money penalties, injunctions, seizures, import alerts, and no tobacco sales orders. Provides direction, leadership, coordination, and guidance for the overall operations of program segments responsible for all compliance and enforcement policy issues and the Office of Compliance and Enforcement (OCE) extensive contracts program. Plans and sets long-range goals and schedules for the overall work of the Office, ensures implementation by the management team for the Office and organizes the goals, priorities, and objectives of the Office. Determines goals and objectives that need additional emphasis, determines the best approach and solution for resolving budget problems, and plans for long-range staffing needs. Establishes, prioritizes, and approves OCE quality management activities, as well as determines key business processes. Performs review and analysis of data to ensure continued suitability, adequacy, and effectiveness of OCE products, services, and systems. Performs a critical role in strategic planning activities for OCE and guides the strategic vision for the office. Guides the Office's strategic vision, including assignment of resources to strategic program areas in order to generate maximum impact and mission achievement. Sets priorities for Office program areas under their management. Institutes performance metrics to evaluate the Office's execution of its mission. Advises high-level Agency officials on administrative and regulatory programs and policies concerning Agency compliance responsibilities relating to the manufacture, distribution, importation, marketing, and promotion of tobacco products. Participates in and contributes to top level Center, Agency and Department discussions, meetings and conferences on broad compliance matters and issues. Monitors, coordinates, and advises the CTP Director on new or revised policies related to the Center's compliance and enforcement responsibilities. Provides technical guidance and support in the development and review of standards, regulations, and guidance related to tobacco product compliance and enforcement, evaluates and monitors compliance and enforcement programs across the supply chain. Oversees the conduct of field tests and manufacturing inspections, and surveillance activities through among other things, product submissions, publication surveillance, and the internet. Evaluates regulated industry activities to ensure compliance with regulations relating to the Center's overall compliance and enforcement efforts. Establishes and maintains effective relationships with top level FDA and government officials, industry representatives, program directors, senior scientific and academia officials, and state and local health and compliance officials. Represents OCE and CTP, including serving as spokesperson on matters under their areas of expertise, including through public presentations and attendance at conferences and other meetings.