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The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Control and Compliance Manager will lead the Company’s internal controls program, perform regulatory compliance audits as needed, and support the Company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) programs.
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Understanding of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) programs is a plus. Perform annual audit risk assessment procedures to ensure that the Company’s financial risks are appropriately identified and addressed through internal controls.
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Working with other stakeholders, the function is also the important catalyst and discussion partner with respect to broader BCG enterprise risk topics, including, but not limited to, areas of contracting and client matters, confidentiality, HR, IT, legal, and compliance topics including anti-bribery and corruption, KYC, supplier management, information management, insider trading, conflicts of interest, information security, and data privacy, etc.
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Develop and report on key risk indicators and performance measures for enterprise, vendor, and third-party information security, such as periodic updates for enterprise risk management (ERM), Board and the Executive Committee (EC.
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Manage the implementation of standards and procedures that conform to enterprise requirements and support sound model risk management. Actively facilitate timely stakeholder responses for Model Risk Management activities.
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Build and lead Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Office, Program, activities, and assessments to effectively identify, evaluate, manage, mitigate, monitor, and report on enterprise risks in a manner that helps to inform the annual Internal Audit plan and activities, and that supports and facilitates organizational strategy, business objectives, and effective financial, operational, compliance and governance controls.
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The Director will serve as DOR's Chief Risk Officer and implement an enterprise risk management strategy in the Department of Revenue. The Director of the Office of Internal Audit and Risk Management (OIA) is responsible for the development and testing of internal controls to safeguard information and revenue and will oversee all operational, financial, and functional audits.
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Effectively communicating with and educating process owners, including non-finance individuals, on the importance of controls, an effective control environment, and the role of Internal Audit;Work with our General Counsel and CAO to drive the Enterprise Risk Management program to ensure key risks are identified and help establish plans to manage risk.
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Analyze and evaluate risk framework and risk management business processes, anticipate requirements, and identify areas for transformative / digitization improvements for effective and efficient integration of Retail Credit Risk BAU processes to Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Target Operating Model (TOM.
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Monitors and evaluates the line of business third party risk management and oversight practices and serves as a third-party risk management liaison to the lines of business through ongoing support of Bank’s Enterprise Risk program.
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Knowledge and understanding of regulatory and risk management in the financial services industry, including but not limited to Operational Risk (IT/Cybers, Operational Resiliency, Fraud, Third Party), Compliance Risk, BSA/AML/OFAC Risk, Credit Risk and Enterprise Risk. Project management skills to drive alignment across stakeholder groups to develop and deliver repeatable end-to-end risk management solutions and controls aligned with group’s processes.
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The person will work directly with stakeholders across – ESG Investments, ESG Product Strategy, ESG Data and Operations, Client, Product and Regulatory Reporting, and Enterprise Risk Management to understand their data and reporting requirements and to translate requirements into functional specifications for technology partners building/ enhancing IT solutions for ESG reporting.
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Experience with Enterprise Risk Management, Enterprise Resilience, Model Risk Management, Third Party Risk Management, Privacy, Regulatory, Issues Management, Controls, Written Supervisory Procedures, and Policy & Procedures.
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Conduct risk analysis of system design requirements and provide recommendations for the development and implementation of security controls for Information Systems (IS) within the enterprise.
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As a member of Risk Technology, you will help our clients assess, design/architect, and implement technology solutions to optimize their risk and compliance programs across risk disciplines (e.g., integrated risk management, enterprise risk management, IT risk management, cyber risk management, third party risk management, internal controls, compliance, internal audit.
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