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I found that it is fairly hard to distinquish operational risk from credit risk in retail banking. We did work on operational risk in order find the way to estimate credit risk related losses more accurately. We found it really challenging. However that work did help us to identify certain fraud cases and increase our fraud strategies strength.
Peter Saxton said:
I'm Jan Floyd-Douglass, and after a career in banking and financial services, I am now working with clients on ERM related matters amongst other topics geared to deliver efficiency and/or growth. Through my role as a Commissioner for the Women's National Commission, I meet and mentor many senior female managers/leaders too, and I have noticed that there seem to be a lot of females in the risk management arena. Is this reality or perception? Thoughts?
On another point, I certainly support a recent thread around about the lack of ERM-awareness away from Risk and Audit in businesses generally. (It reminds me of when internal misperceptions were that only salespeople represented the business.) I noticed that the more the various teams are customer facing/handling, the greater their ERM awareness. This was particularly evident when I was running a corporate pensions business for a global insurer a couple of years ago, where we had a very high customer contact (for all the goods reasons!).
Re engagement with the GR community, I'd welcome weekly updates re the top 5 ERM or other risk elements in the news (and who's got the best solutions for them). I'd also be interested in playing golf with a few fellow GR golfers!!
Jan
My name is Peter Saxton and I work in the Operational Risk arena. Having been made redundant three times in five years it occured to me that many financial companies want/need Operational risk but few can afford to have a permanent resource devoted to it. This made up my mind to try my hand at contracting and so far, touch wood, the decision has paid off. A good Operational Risk Manager, having successfully instigated a risk framework, seems to do themselves out of a job and be in the first round of redundancies.
Is this an experience anyone else has come across ?
My name is U.B. Ciminieri and I work for Business Controls, Inc., a leading risk mitigation firm in Colorado. We operate an anonymous incident reporting and case management solution called MySafeWorkplace. And we have a team of experts who perform corporate third-party investigations, due diligence and background check research, security and threat assessments, policy review and trainings in workplace investigations, employment and workplace violence prevention.
Both our Founder and CEO, and President, have extensive experience in the security field, as well as in fraud and workplace violence investigations. We use technology to help companies in any industry mitigate their risk and protect their assets and employees.
My goal here is to learn from all of you and hopefully get the chance to work with you to provide a broad range of risk mitigating solutions. I look forward to participating!
U.B. Ciminieri
I am Avinash R. Katrap, Working as Sr. Officer Industrial Relation and Business Sustainability in Diamond Trading firm. My job is to look at compliance at all level e.g. Finance, operations, Health & safety, environment. I am intrumental in formulating the policies of the company. Also help the functional manager in assessing risk in their core area. While surfing the Linkedin, I come across information about this website and found it suitable with my job challenges. I would look forward for great mutual partnership in sharing our views and contents on the given topics, This will help us in understanding the geographical risk management arohnd the world. Looking forward for your reply.
I am currently working for a Spanish consulting and legal firm as a Senior Associate within the Governance, Risk & Compliance division and also in Telefonica within the IT Security Marketing and Business Development division. 5+ years within the corporate fraud, risk, information security and business continuity management.
Holding CISA, CISSP, ITIL certificantions. Also NATO Personal Security Authorization Certificate , Personal Industrial Security Guarantee (Spanish Defence Ministry). With emphasis on leadership, teamwork and commitment.
BR,
A.
http://es.linkedin.com/in/adolfohernandez
Chris Jacka said:
Mark Sands said:
Thank you anyway!
Marcus Cree said: