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Experience: 5 Years experience M&A, capital planning, and/or alternative asset management experience, preferably at an investment banking, private equity, or corporate development / strategic finance role focused on healthcare services, required.
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Evaluates, owns span of control, and directs operations including budget planning, major asset acquisitions, supplier management, contract management, project management, risk management, strategic sourcing, resource planning, expense monitoring, and the complete procure-to-pay (P2P) cycle.
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Manage the overall strategic development, maintenance, and distribution of Third-Party Risk Management Program across the enterprise. Oversee efforts to influence enhance and mature of Third-Party Risk Management Program and resolutions, in line with the enterprise risk management framework.
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Develop strong working relationships across Third-Party Risk Management ecosystem to ensure focused and efficient support. Oversee the strategic direction of projects related to the third-party risk and operational risk framework.
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Develop and maintain expert level knowledge and awareness of the investment industry, risk management practices, and regulatory and/or policy changes. Own overall ongoing knowledge sharing and training across the enterprise and other teams on methodology, tools and techniques that promote the practice and advancement of quality risk management methods.
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Design, develop and oversee the identification and implementation of key criteria for regular monitoring and reporting on third party risk trends. Oversee enhancement initiatives to improve third party risk oversight and assurance activities.
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This role is both a strategic and tactical position, where the candidate will facilitate and lead interfacing with functional units to evolve the organization’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Framework, and establish, communicate, and execute risk management methodology, processes, risk appetite and risk culture.
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Friedman represents institutions, major property owners, and national and regional retailers, as well as provides a broad spectrum of services includes land services, tenant representation, investment brokerage, facilities planning, space planning and interior design, full service accounting, physical property management, construction management, financial analysis and risk management, and strategic asset management, acquisition, and disposition services.
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The ERM Director is responsible for the leadership, innovation, and strategic development of the corporate Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process to identify, evaluate and monitor the organizations risks.
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Lead strategic thinking and analysis to ensure a well-managed ERM Program and influence management in the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Enterprise Risk Management tools, practices, policies, standards, and documentation in order to analyze, report, and manage enterprise risks.
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This position maintains, improves, and implements a comprehensive enterprise risk management framework approved by the organization's Board of Directors, enabling proactive risk identification and strategic decision-making, oversight and monitoring of mitigation and remediation actions, and tracking of these efforts.
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Branding, Change Management, Creative Process, Design Thinking, Influencing Others, Innovation, Machine Learning, Strategic Planning, Taking Initiative. - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Fully integrate cybersecurity into third party risk management, ensuring requirements are met by all types of our vendors and suppliers. Minimum of 8+ years of experience in Cyber/IT Risk management.
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6-10 years of relevant experience in, strategic sourcing/procurement, vendor management risk management and/or regulatory compliance in one or more of the following risk disciplines: technology risk, business continuity, operational risk, supplier risk, or audit and controls.
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The ideal candidate will bring a strategic perspective to risk management, ensuring that our firm navigates market volatilities with a proactive and prudent approach. 5+ years of experience in risk management, with significant expertise in digital assets, market risk, and a deep understanding of the DeFi space, within a hedge fund, investment bank, or related financial institution.
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