Sanctions Connect
ACSS Connect Call: ACSS Certifications: Your Questions Answered
Duration:
30 minutes
Speakers:
- John Voss | ACSS
- TBD
Moderator:
Ivy Llena, ACSS
Date:
Time:
- 09:00 AM – 09:30 AM NYC
- 02:00 PM – 02:30 PM London (BST)
- 03:00 PM – 03:30 PM Amsterdam (CEST)
Description:
Itching to learn more about the ACSS sanctions and export controls certifications programs? Please join us!
Whether you are considering certification or have already decided to enhance your career through certification, this session will provide a comprehensive overview of the ACSS Certified Sanctions Specialist (CSS) and Certified Export Controls Specialist (CXS) Certification Programs. This will include, an overview of the topics on the exam, how Certification can help advance your professional standing, and how you can best prepare to pass the exam.
What We Will Cover:
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An overview of the CSS and CXS Certifications
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The Certification Processes – Steps to earning your credential
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The benefits of becoming certified and how it can advance your career
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Flexible Learning Options – Self-paced, instructor-led, and corporate training solutions to help you prepare for the exam.
About ACSS Connect Call:
ACSS Connect is an open forum where ACSS leaders and subject-matter experts share updates, insights, and practical guidance on ACSS programs, initiatives, certifications, training opportunities, and other professional development resources.
These sessions are designed to help participants better understand ACSS offerings, ask questions, and explore how ACSS programs can support their learning, career development, and sanctions compliance practice.
Event Registration
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Speakers

John Voss
ACSS
Moderator

Ivy Llena
Learning and Development Manager
ACSS
Ivy Llena has over 14 years of experience in the learning and development field, providing capacity-building and professional development programs for corporate and social service agencies in the US and the Philippines.
Before joining ACSS, she was a program director at a non-profit organization in the Philippines, where she co-designed and co-implemented economic empowerment programs and services for survivors of human trafficking and their families. Ivy also served at the Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis, where she led and contributed to inclusive economic growth initiatives.