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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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We create and maintain the overall risk management framework while ensuring legal and regulatory compliance. The Global Risk & Compliance Organization (“GRC”) independently oversees the company’s risk-taking and risk management activities, including the comprehensive identification, management, and mitigation of risks within the Company’s risk appetite.
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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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Execute the first line of defense Risk Management functions for IT meeting the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program elements, processes, and compliance requirements.
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Corporate Model Risk (CMoR): Wells Fargo's Corporate Model Risk is the second line of defense and is responsible for validating models, independently overseeing the management of model risk exposures across the enterprise (including governing, monitoring, and reporting on aggregate model risk exposures, model validations, and model oversight across enterprise.
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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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Robinhood's Security, Privacy and Corporate Engineering organization is seeking an experienced Director of Security Risk Management and Enterprise Resilience to lead our efforts in overseeing security risk management and policy governance, ensuring regulatory compliance, and improving our enterprise resilience.
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You will be responsible for developing and managing their Americas Region enterprise risk management program for their Real Estate assets. This role involves strategic leadership and day-to-day guidance in the execution of the risk program in the Americas (Brazil, Canada and the United States) based on an understanding of the business objectives with respect to a variety of real estate assets.
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The framework encompasses the key components of Enterprise Risk Management, including, but not limited to, Risk and Control Self Assessments (“RCSAs”), Risk identification, Operational Risk Events, Key Risk Indicators (“KRIs”), Non-Financial Risk Management Committee, and ongoing reporting and monitoring.
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The Moody's Analytics (MA) Risk Management team within the Customer, Operations, and Risk group oversees MA's enterprise risk management framework and implements its risk management activities, with the objectives of safeguarding sensitive business data, protecting data privacy, addressing information security threats, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance, meeting customer requirements for controls assurance, and promoting risk awareness.
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Conduct periodic reviews and updates of MCU’s policies and procedures relative to enterprise risk management. Overview: The Enterprise Risk Manager owns, develops, implements, enhances, and maintains MCU’s enterprise-level risk management frameworks, taxonomies, policies, and procedures.
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Bloomberg's Quantitative Analytics team is responsible for the design and implementation of modeling analytics that support client pricing and risk management solutions for financial products across the entire suite of Bloomberg products and services, including its terminal with 300,000+ clients, trading system solutions, buy and sell-side enterprise risk management, and derivatives valuation services.
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The successful candidate must have hands-on experience in information security technology, cloud and on-premises environments, digital marketing and CRM platforms, application security and code review, vulnerability testing, and leading enterprise level risk management programs.
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Support enterprise Third Party Risk Management Privacy review and challenge framework. Collaborate with regional privacy teams on Global Privacy Risk Assessment (PRA) process, review and challenge activities; provide SME review and challenge for enterprise-wide PRAs.
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Build and manage the business line’s LOD1 function, including strategic vision and implementation plans, acting as business-line liaison to Enterprise Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, and Compliance in support of the company’s 3LOD program.
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