Ms. Joan Dubinsky is the Chief Ethics Officer for the International Monetary Fund. In this role, she has institution-wide accountability for advising, guiding, communicating, and enforcing the Fund’s values and standards. Ms. Dubinsky also leads the Rosentreter Group, a management consulting practice providing expertise in business ethics, organizational development, and corporate compliance.
Previously, Joan Dubinsky served in senior-level ethics and compliance roles with the American National Red Cross, the MITRE Corporation, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Arthur Andersen. Ms. Dubinsky leads the Conference Board’s Research Working Group on Working at the Intersection of Human Resources, Ethics & Compliance. She is an Executive Fellow with the Center for Business Ethics.
In addition to being a contributing author for the ECOA’s Ethics and Compliance Handbook, Joan Dubinsky has published articles in numerous journals and publications. A Phi Beta Kappa, Ms. Dubinsky received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin and her undergraduate degree in Religious Philosophy from the Residential College, University of Michigan.
Joan Dubsinky has contributed the following articles to Corporate Compliance Insights:
- Code Redux Part One: Tips For Writing and Updating Your Corporate Code of Conduct
- Code Redux Part Two: Corporate Code of Conduct Update and Revision Process
You can reach Ms. Dubinsky at rosentretergroup@yahoo.com.





