Paul Liebman joined Temple-Inland in June 2004 as the company’s first Director of Compliance and leads Temple-Inland’s Compliance and Ethics Department. He reports to Temple-Inland’s VP of Governance and is responsible for developing and implementing a compliance and ethics program consistent with the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, as well as OCEG (Open Compliance and Ethics Group), COSO (Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission) and other applicable benchmarks so as to ensure that compliance and ethics activities are strategically aligned with Temple-Inland’s business objectives and are a catalyst for executing Temple-Inland’s Vision, Mission and Values. Temple-Inland’s compliance program materials have been recognized as best practice by its peers and by third party compliance and ethics organizations.
Prior to joining Temple-Inland, Paul was Global Compliance Counsel for KoSa (a global manufacturing subsidiary of Wichita, KS based Koch Industries) from 1998-2004. Prior to that, he was an environmental attorney for Koch Industries and Exxon, and in private practice. He is a graduate of The University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA and The George Washington University Law School in Washington, DC.