Governance, Risk, & Compliance Priorities

Agenda

Day 1:

Tuesday, APRIL 26

12:00 PM - 4:30 PM Eastern

Day 2:

WedNESday, APRIL 27

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern


Agenda topics, timing and speakers subject to change.

 

Day 1: Tuesday, April 26

 

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Eastern

Opening Remarks

Speaker:

  • Steve Richard | Chair | Committee on Governance, Risk & Compliance (CGRC)
 

Finance in the Age of Uncertainty
This session will feature an economist from a major money center bank to discuss the outlook for market risk and uncertainty, current assumptions, and how to make the best decisions.

Moderator:

  • Steve Richard | Chair | Committee on Governance, Risk & Compliance (CGRC)

Speaker:

  • Mark VitnerManaging Director and Senior Economist | Wells Fargo Corporate and Investment Banking
 
 

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Eastern

Supply Chains, New Risks and the End of “Just In Time”
This session will focus on disruption of the supply chain as a risk factor and will examine how organizations are addressing supply chain disruption as an operational risk, including the move from “Just In Time” supply chains to “Just In Case.”
 

Moderator:

Speaker:

  • Angela Marshall Hofmann Vice President, Trade and Supply Chain Resiliency | Sandler Travis & Rosenberg, P.A.
  • Geoffrey Milsom | Professor, Logistics in Business and Public Policy | University of Maryland
  • Jordan Strauss | Managing Director, Forensic Investigations and Intelligence | Kroll
 
 

2:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern

Break

 
 

2:30 pm - 3:30 pm Eastern

Navigating the Great Resignation
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many Americans to reassess their attitudes about careers, working conditions, and work-life balance resulting in a mass exodus from the American workforce. Learn from an employment and career expert about what is behind the shift in workers attitudes and what to expect in the future.
 

Speaker:

 
 

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Eastern

Cyber Threats and Data Governance Risks
Data governance has emerged as a topic of interest recently due to growing interest in ESG. Who is responsible for gathering, verifying, and certifying data? Where does it reside in the corporate structure? Which group manages data? How do you work with ransomware and how do GRC executives work through these issues and evaluate their company’s cyber program?
 

Speaker:

 

Day 2: Wednesday, April 27

 

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Eastern

What Your CISO would like You to Know but hasn't Told You
This panel discussion of CISOs and BOD members/Senior GRC Executives will discuss communicating and educating senior leadership on emerging risk issues. They’ll touch upon evaluating their programs, a risk matrix and the ‘tradeoff’ risk decisions that need to be made.

Moderator:

  • Steve Richard | Chair | Committee on Governance, Risk, & Compliance (CGRC)

Speakers:

  • Ian O'Brien | Senior Manager, IT Security | Arista Networks
  • John Brobeck | Chief Information Security Officer | Bechtel
  • Roberto SuarezChief Information Security Officer | Becton Dickinson
  • Robert Zanella | Chief Information Security Officer | Estee Lauder
 

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Eastern

Integrating ESG With Your Risk and Compliance Program
ESG risks and opportunities emerged in 2021 as a topic of utmost importance for management, investors, regulators, business partners, and Boards. Building and overseeing an effective risk and compliance program necessitates addressing and mitigating emerging ESG risks while also seizing value creation opportunities. It is an undertaking most if not all risk and compliance leaders are grappling with now.

Successfully integrating ESG into your current risk and compliance program in a dynamic, “right-sized” and effective manner has a meaningful bottom-line impact to your business and serves to address emerging market and regulatory expectations. To succeed it must be thoughtfully designed and integrated and cannot be viewed as an isolated or a discrete undertaking. It necessitates significant resource dedication, funding, technology, and domain expertise.

Our panel will explore emerging and leading practices in building ESG risk programs and share insights on how to best approach them as part of your enterprise risk program.

Moderator:

  • Jas Hothi | Partner, National Enterprise Risk Leader | Ernst & Young LLP

Speakers:

  • Maggie Biggs | VP, Enterprise Risk Management | VF Corporation
  • Denis Jacob | Chief Audit Executive, Compliance ESG & Investigations | General Electric Company (GE)
  • Amanda Miller | Vice President, Comcast Global Audit | Comcast Corporation
  • James Prince | Vice President | Baker Hughes
  • Michelle Uwasomba | Principal, Consulting Enterprise Risk | Ernst & Young LLP
 
 
 

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