This is designed to be our platform for securely delivering service of process documents to our customers electronically, safely, and really quickly. At the end of our discussion today, we'll give you a live look at CSC's SOP Manager technology, which is CSC's technology platform that is included with all registered agent services. We'll clarify the role of your registered agent and provide some insight as to why you might consider CSC to be named as your registered agent. We'll talk a little bit about the current climate of compliance management. So we'll quickly just talk about who CSC is for folks that may not be familiar with us as an organization. Here's a brief overview of our agenda today. Paul and I are so excited to be here today, and we're really grateful for the audience that's joining us to learn about kind of the CSC, our change of agent, and kind of the role of a registered agent and talking to us more as we dive into CSC service of process and registered agent services. Since joining CSC in 2017, Andrea has specialized in global subsidiary management and entity management, working with prospects to present an accurate and clear scope of services, including helping subsidiaries stay in compliance as well as demonstrating CSC Entity Management.Īnd with that, let's welcome Paul and Andrea.Īndrea: Hi, everyone. In this role, he leads CSC's Litigation Management Operations team, which is the team responsible for handling all service of process received by CSC.Ĭaitlin: Andrea is a product manager in the Corporate and Legal Solutions Group at CSC. Paul is director of product management at CSC. ![]() Joining us today are Paul Matthews and Andrea Jonaitis. Thank you.Ĭaitlin: Hello, everyone, and welcome to today's webinar, "Why Change Registered Agent to CSC." My name is Caitlin Alaburda, and I will be your moderator. Or if you are currently not on CSC Global, there is a link to the website in the description of this video. To set up a live demo or to request more information, please complete the form to the right. I hope to use this platform as a way to share as many voices as I can throughout the CSC, BU community, and Boston.Disclaimer: Please be advised that this recorded webinar has been edited from its original format, which may have included a product demo. The COVID-19 pandemic created a pause on social interactions, but even more stories were shared throughout quarantine. Throughout my time volunteering and working with the CSC, I have learned that word of mouth is how people learn from each other, and social media fast-tracks how information is shared. We hope that this serves as a platform to share all stories!. All words have power within, but it depends on how these voices can be amplified that shows the true strength of power and communication. POWER IN COMMUNICATIONīy bringing together such a diverse community through service, we have more accessibility to new voices and stories. We want to help you grow as an active citizen. This year, you can expect several easy-to-follow resource guides for a variety of social justice issues to be posted on our blog. To see the world from one clear perspective is admirable knowledge for it allows you to understand oneself, but to see the world from a thousand muddled perspectives is truly wisdom, for it allows you to empathize with all. One of the most effective ways to become a stronger member of your community is to educate yourself on the many different aspects of society and reflect on your role in these caveats. This year, we hope to expand outside of the CSC and learn what opinions other Boston University students have on social issues that face our world. ![]() In 2018, the “Ask and Tell” podcast was created with the hope that our team can use our voices to highlight social injustices in our world and tell personal stories about our experiences as human beings. ![]() Everyone involved with the CSC has an individual story to tell about their work, and we hope to showcase that. When the CSC decided to implement this blog in 2016, we did so with the hopes that we could showcase some of the humble work that our many other programs and volunteers do for the communities that we have been generously welcomed into.
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