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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. Develop strong working relationships across Third-Party Risk Management ecosystem to ensure focused and efficient support.
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Manage the overall strategic development, maintenance, and distribution of Third-Party Risk Management Program across the enterprise. Oversee the strategic direction of projects related to the third-party risk and operational risk framework.
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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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Ensure that third party risk tools accurately monitor, identify and report in line with global risk policies. Develop an understanding of other emerging third-party risks to proactively identify future third party risk scenarios.
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Reporting and Communication: Prepare and present reports on third-party risk management activities to senior management and relevant stakeholders. Support efforts with senior executives, inside and outside the organization, to adopt a more rigorous risk posture and drive third-party vendor risk management and portfolio reduction.
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Minimum 7 years of knowledge of Third-Party Risk Management methodologies and regulatory guidance and or risk management at a fintech organization. Hands-on experience with executing on a Third-Party Risk Management program.
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The Senior Analyst/ Consultant, TPRM will support the Third Party Risk Management team fulfill its review, challenge and reporting expectations, as well as operational risk management and control framework requirements.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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Responsible for the global oversight and coordination of 2nd line of defense activities and programs related to third party risk management, and serves as the primary advisor on third party risk management to segment Chief Risk officers.
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About this role: Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Business Execution Consultant to join the Third-Party Officer (GTPO) team within Consumer, Small and Business Banking (CSBB). Provide Third Party Risk Management subject matter expertise for Primary Business Liaison (PBL) engagement managers, relationship managers, business owners, and Control Teams.
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The Third Party Risk Management Analyst will support efforts to assess and mitigate third-party risk by supporting and performing the Supplier Due Diligence process within Global Procurement & Third Party Management.
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Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across the client. Provide advisory services to evaluate, recommend, design, and implement third-party risk management solutions and process improvements.
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Reporting to a Manager, Third Party Portfolio Management, the Third-Party Portfolio Risk Manager (TPPRM) partners with Product Service Owners (PSOs) in assigned Business Lines (BL), BL Chief Risk Officers (CRO) staff.
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The Manager, Third Party Risk Management will leverage expert evaluation to identify gaps, evaluate the risk those gaps could represent to the organization, develop remediation plans, clearly communicate the risks and remediation plans with senior leadership, and collaborate with multidisciplinary and cross-functional teams to remediate those gaps.
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The core service offerings include: Compliance & Security Risk Management, Controls & Compliance Framework, Security Compliance Policies, Charters, & Protocols, Vendor Program & Third-Party Risk Management, Governance, Risk, & Compliance (GRC) Platform, and Security & Compliance Behavior & Culture.
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