Executive edge: Steve Foster; Ex-cop leads business ethics enforcement.(Steve Foster)(Business Controls Inc.)(Biography)

From: ColoradoBiz | Date: January 1, 2007| Author: Bronikowski, Lynn | Copyright information

A collectable framed photo and signature of notorious FBI founder J. Edgar Hoover hangs prominently over the desk of Steve Foster, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Business Controls Inc. in Littleton.

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"It's there as a symbol of how not to do business," said Foster, a former Aurora police officer with more than 20 years in law enforcement who now helps companies implement ethics programs, conduct ethical workplace ...

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