Head of compliance

You own processes where documentation, approvals, and audit trails aren’t optional — they’re the point. When compliance steps get buried in email, risk increases silently.
Compliance
Head of compliance

What you own

A Head of Compliance owns the processes that ensure the organization meets its regulatory, legal, and policy obligations. You manage documentation workflows, approval chains, audit preparation, and exception handling across departments and external parties. When a compliance step is missed or poorly documented, the risk is organizational — not just operational.

What slows you down

Compliance processes depend on action from people across the organization who don’t report to you. Documentation requests sit unanswered. Approval chains stall at stakeholders who don’t see compliance as urgent. Audit preparation requires assembling evidence from systems and people who captured it inconsistently. The coordination overhead of compliance work is enormous.

Why it compounds

Regulatory requirements grow in scope and specificity. Each new regulation adds workflows, documentation requirements, and approval steps. Meanwhile, the operational processes that generate compliance obligations become more complex. The gap between what needs to be tracked and what actually gets tracked widens without structured accountability at every step.

How Moxo changes the equation

Moxo orchestrates compliance workflows with built-in documentation, approval tracking, and audit trails at every step. AI agents handle document collection, routing, validation, and follow-up. Humans stay in control of risk decisions, exception handling, and regulatory interpretation. The result is compliance that’s built into operational processes rather than bolted on after the fact.

Processes that cross your desk

Incident escalation
Exception management
Refund approval
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Finance
Customer ops
Order to cash
Compensation approval
People ops
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Press release approval
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Marketing ops
Legal
Compliance
Product pricing change approval
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Revenue ops
Sales ops
Finance
Change approval
IT Ops
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Incident escalation process
Exception management
API access approval
IT Ops
Compliance
Approvals