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Additionally, this role will continue developing, maturing, and executing the organization's ERM Program, including the compilation, assessment, and reporting of significant risks through a standard enterprise risk management framework.
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Teams: Credit Risk, Enterprise Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Risk, Model Risk, Operational Risk, Risk Engineering, Corporate Risk, Credit Review Group.
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Responsibilities include collaboration with the LOB to implement the integrated risk management framework, as a key component of the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program.
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Assist with the preparation of management MIS, management committee, and board committee reporting under the direction of the ERM Program Director and VP, Head of Enterprise and Operational Risk Management.
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The CAO Chief Risk Office (CRO) team works with internal risk partners and business units across CAO as well as enterprise groups (Model Risk Management, FRBD, Audit) to identify and manage model risk.
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The model risk manager servers as a liaison between the Model Risk Management (MRM) program and the Chief Administration Office enabling function. They support the CAO CRO to establish and maintain model risk management procedures and processes within CAO, ensuring compliance with MRM policy and standards.
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Advanced understanding of applicable laws, regulations, and regulatory trends that affect financial services industry and model risk management. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including strong soft skills to effectively communicate, influence change, and ultimately communicate and enforce Model Risk Management program requirements through formal and informal channels.
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1+ years of experience with audit, compliance and enterprise risk approaches within SEC or CFTC regulated businesses. We are looking for someone who will provide critical support to senior leadership by monitoring and supporting the company's financial risk management framework.
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Aravo was founded in 2000 to bring order to the complex, chaotic world of enterprise Third Party Risk Management. We deliver the market-leading enterprise SaaS solution for managing third-party risk and compliance, helping Global 2000 companies protect their brand, build customer trust, and drive principled performance.
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The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Analyst will work within the bank’s second line of defense and will be responsible for supporting the operational risk management programs such as controls testing, issue management and effective challenge.
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10+ years of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Risk and Compliance (eGRC), IT Audit, or other relevant experience. 7+ years of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), eGRC, IT Audit, or other relevant experience.
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Enterprise Risk Management and Risk Oversight: Responsible for managing AXP’s enterprise risk pillars through continuous reviewing, monitoring and testing across processes, strengthening AXP’s risk management practices, and monitoring emerging risks across the industry.
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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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Oversee efforts to influence enhance and mature of Third-Party Risk Management Program and resolutions, in line with the enterprise risk management framework. Manage the overall strategic development, maintenance, and distribution of Third-Party Risk Management Program across the enterprise.
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Advanced knowledge of quantitative and qualitative risk factors affecting models, industry risks, risk management approaches, and administration / management of the model life cycle.
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