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Strategies for Building Effective GRC Programs

Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010, Register 11:15, Lunch/Event 11:30 - 1:15
1.5 CPE hours
35.00 Members | 40.00 Non-Members
Contact: Steve Schmidbauer
 
Milwaukee Athletic Club | 758 N. Broadway | Milwaukee, WI 53202 | (414) 273-5080 | http://www.macwi.org/

Program Overview:

Corporate governance, risk management, and compliance is a daunting challenge to organizations.  Security, audit, finance, executives, business strategists, legal, compliance, risk officers -- all work with different frameworks and approaches for managing complex risk and compliance processes. Bombarded with an array of risks and regulations impacting every phase of business operations, global organizations have much to manage. Times are changing - organizations are pressured to build an enterprise approach which requires that these roles start working together -- requiring everyone to play out of the same playbook with consistent definitions. Resilient and agile organizations manage risk and regulations proactively to stay abreast of dynamic environments, risks, regulations, and case law across multiple jurisdictions. Staying alert to a diverse and dynamic world has become a competitive advantage.

This presentation walks organizations through the best practices in effective GRC programs, illustrates how these practices can be used as an organizing principal to drive consistency into risk and compliance efforts.

Speaker Biography:

Michael Rasmussen, J.D. is the authority in understanding Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC). He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and collaborator on GRC issues around the world. With more than 17 years of experience, Michael’s objective is to assist organizations in defining GRC processes that are sustainable, consistent, efficient, and transparent. He has contributed to US Congressional reports and committees, and has served on the Red Book Steering Committee and currently serves on the OCEG Leadershsip Council. Michael has been quoted extensively in the press. In June 2007, Treasury & Risk recognized Michael as one of the 100 most influential people in finance with specific accolades noting his work in “Governance and Compliance: Saving the Planet and the Corporation.” Most recently, in October 2008, he was recognized as a “Rising Star in Rocky Times: Corporate America’s Outstanding Executives Under the Age of 40.”

Registration:

Registration deadline is midnight Friday March 12, 2010. Click here to register.

Cancellations: 

Cancellations received after midnight on March 12th will be charged the full amount of the meeting; however another member from your organization may attend in your place. Cancellations received before midnight March 12th will be credited toward a future meeting if you prepay with a credit card; however another member from your organization may attend in your place.


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