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ERM: A Catalyst for Conversation
Presenter: Keith A. Cureton
Corporate ERM Manager, United Parcel Service
Type: Group Internet Live Training
Program Level: V- Overview
Field of Study: Auditing
Prerequisites: None
Advance preparation: NO
CPE:1.5 NASBA CPE*
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Presenter Biography: Keith A. Cureton
Keith Cureton is the Corporate Group Manager for Enterprise Risk Management at UPS with global responsibility for the company’s ERM efforts. He has over 29 years experience in the transportation industry across multiple disciplines, including Industrial Engineering, Project Management, Crisis Management and Enterprise Risk Management. His career has included both domestic and international assignments with extensive involvement in operations, mergers & acquisitions, and strategic planning, as well as the development and integration of large technology solutions.
Keith earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business and Economics from Malone University, a MBA from Franklin University, and a Master’s in Project Management from George Washington University. He and his wife Deborah live in Atlanta, Georgia and have 3 adult sons.
Keith is a frequent speaker on the subjects of Change Management and ERM.