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20-22 November 2011
Crown Towers, Melbourne
Strong line up for Chief Risk Officer Forum
Delegates will get a rare insight into what keeps chief risk officers awake at night on Tuesday, 22 November’s morning session. Moderator Greg d’Arville will tease out frank admissions from the panel on cutting-edge concepts like the new risk classifications of ‘simple’, ‘complex’ and ‘wicked’ and building resilience as an asset.
In the hot seat are:
- Jason Brown, Chief Risk Officer, QBE Insurance Australia
- Rob Maurich, Chief Risk Officer, CBH Group
- Geoffrey Copp, Head of Risk Management & Compliance, Zurich Australia
- Caroline James, Principal Adviser – Group Risk, Rio Tinto
What do you want to hear from the CRO's? Share your topics for the panel: email greg@crge.com.au or use Twitter - @crgessentials
Risk management - who is responsible anyway?
As the risk environment has evolved, so too have the structures and roles with oversight of and responsibility for risk management.
Supported by Marsh, the business breakfast briefing on Monday, 21 November, will see business leaders share their perspectives on how the interaction between executive teams, boards, audit and risk committees and the risk management function has changed within Australian organisations.
In the interactive session, a CFO, a CRO and a non-executive director will debate and discuss:
• the chain of responsibility for risk management and oversight;
• the role and structure of audit and risk committees;
• what boards and committees need and expect from the risk management function; and
• whether organisations have struck the right balance between focusing on financial, strategic and operational risks.
To view the full program visit www.rmiaconference.com
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