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OpRisk USA |
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March 23 - 25, 2010 |
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New York, USA |
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www.opriskusa.com |
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MetricStream announce panel sponsorship with OpRisk USA 2010 being held from March 23 to March 25, 2010 in New York, USA. OpRisk USA will provide you with vital information, techniques and strategies to build a
successful operational risk framework, offering you practical solutions to meet forthcoming
regulatory changes and emerging new threats to your business. To schedule a meeting with MetricStream GRC experts at the conference, email us at info@metricstream.com or call us on +1-650-620-2955.
Who should attend:
Global Head of Operational Risk, Head of Group Operational Risk, Head of Operational Risk, Managing Directors, Directors, Vice Presidents and Associates, within Operational Risk, Operational Risk Manager, Operational Risk Analyst, Operational Risk Policy and Support, Basel II Project Manager/Co-ordinator, Chief Risk Officer, Head of Risk Management, Head of Risk Control, Risk Manager and Head of Corporate Governance.
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Gain first hand insights and guidance on the latest enhancements to Basel II |
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Learn how to overcome the technical, risk and cultural barriers to ERM implementation |
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Hear from the industry’s most influential figures – over 40 expert speakers sharing insights and best practices on |
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oprisk strategy, measurement and management |
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Network with your peers from across the North American operational risk industry Choose the presentations most |
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appropriate to you across two days, two streams and the additional pre-conference seminars |
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Take part in open and informed debates on key issues, including the results of recent LDCE’s and the need for more |
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robust scenario analysis |
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Don’t miss your chance to quiz senior regulators on what they expect from your bank and how they expect the |
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regulatory environment to change over the next year |
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Discuss with industry colleagues how the oprisk community should respond to the deficiencies in risk modeling and |
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management exposed by the banking crisis |
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