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The AVP will work in Chubb's Enterprise Risk Management Unit to help advance Chubb's capabilities in Cyber risk management and catastrophe modeling, by advancing our understanding of the drivers and impacts of Cyber catastrophe risk.
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Advisory Risk Data Management Technical Manager - Banking. Our Risk Data Management team helps our clients with leveraging data as a strategic asset for their risk, regulatory and compliance programs.
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West Creek 4 (12074), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaDirector, Cyber Risk & Analysis (Cyber Technical - Change Risk Management) (ES Risk) Enterprise Services Risk (ESR) Directors are experienced and progressive individuals that operate within a highly collaborative team environment to deliver value-added risk management services to our Business and Technology partners.
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Leveraging traditional and advanced solutions, these services will help clients develop and execute sound risk data management programs and use such strategies as a competitive advantage.
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The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team within GRM is seeking a Technology Risk & Controls Manager to support several operational resilience remediation initiatives in relation to the upcoming Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) regulation.
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Enterprise Financial Risk (EFR) seeks to deliver effective independent risk management of the activities and processes associated with managing the Company's capital, liquidity and interest rate risks, including price risk in the CFO managed securities portfolio.
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Championing a thorough understanding of the risk management functions and risks, including but not limited to the understanding of enterprise risk management, data governance, third party risk management, model risk management, business continuity, fraud risk management, and associated regulations, guidance, and regulatory expectations.
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Even better:Relevant industry certifications ( CAMS, CRCM, CFE, CTPRP, CRVPM)Deep domain expertise in data analytics and visualization platformsIndustry experience working in consultancy practice, development of tools/systems to support scale and efficiency across enterprise risk or compliance risk management domainsImplementation experience with GRC tools ( RSA Archer, OneTrust, Protecht) in large complex organizations.
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Requirements of this role include establishing an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework, risk governance structure, and ongoing methods for assessing and monitoring risks based on Data Solutions’ obligations to internal and external stakeholders.
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The Enterprise Capital Risk Management (ECRM) Executive serves as a senior executive within Bank of America’s Global Risk Management organization and is responsible for independent monitoring of Bank of America’s capital positions across the industry and around the globe.
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You are highly collaborative and are expected to liaise with a number of functions, including: Treasury, Liquidity Risk, the Enterprise Project Management Office, and IT in order to provide variance analysis of 2052a results and to develop new data quality and reconciliation standards.
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Functional DescriptionThe Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) team, within the Global Risk and Compliance organization and led by the Chief Risk Officer, is responsible for establishing and maintaining the Company’s overall risk management and governance framework.
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Enterprise Risk management skills. Work with a highly dynamic and high-performing team, who will perform internal audit projects across Zone North America and on a global level, reviewing all areas of the organization to provide assurance and to solve real business problems, understand underlying processes and make recommendations to add value to the business, and minimize enterprise risk.
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Managing Risk - 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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Pr. Associate, Enterprise Crisis Management, Enterprise Services Risk (ESR) As a Principal Associate for Capital One Enterprise Crisis Management, you will apply your leadership and analytical skills to directly support the companys several crisis management teams.
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