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Justin Kollinger, Senior Risk Management Consultant at United Educators (UE), brings valuable perspective in helping colleges and universities develop strategic risk initiatives. As co-author of "Risk Management: An Accountability Guide for University and College Boards" and creator of UE's annual Top 10 Risks report, Kollinger works with institution leaders to develop strategic risk initiatives, prioritize risk management goals, and launch enterprise risk management programs. Higher Ed's Current Risk & Liability Environment The higher education sector faces what United Educators calls "social inflation" - increases in insurance costs above regular inflation. This trend is driven by: Increased third-party litigation financing Growing recruitment of plaintiffs to bring cases Rising defense costs Higher settlements and awards Top Risks in Higher Education McNaughton and Kollinger discuss these top risks revealed in the UE's annual survey: Enrollment Data Security Operational Pressures Recruitment and Hiring Regulatory and Legal Compliance Student Mental Health Funding Facilities and Deferred Maintenance Public Safety Three-way tie: General Premises Safety Title IX Political and Societal Pressures Notable findings include the consistency of the top seven risks over the past three years despite 2024's tumultuous environment. Surprisingly, climate change and environmental risks did not make the top ten despite increasing natural disasters affecting campuses nationwide. Enterprise Risk Management in Higher Education Dr. McNaughton noted that only about 5% of institutions have formalized risk management programs. Both experts emphasized that when creating strategic plans, institutions must include risk management planning, or they leave themselves exposed. Risk management should distinguish between: University Level: Risk management and identification Board Level: Risk oversight and appropriate questioning Data Security Challenges The conversation highlighted growing concerns about data security: Rising costs for data breach coverage Need for centralized IT management Growing sophistication of phishing attempts with AI Importance of comprehensive security training Three Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards Culture of Risk Management ("Cool Head, Warm Heart") Manage risk with thoughtful foresight and consistent policies Show care to your community before, during, and after incidents Focus on building trust through demonstrated care and communication Elevate Your Risk Manager Risk managers often know everything happening on campus They have unique problem-solving tools They should be positioned as strategic contributors If you don't have a risk manager, get one Use Third-Party Experts Take advantage of insurer resources (like UE's checklists and online courses) Utilize insurance broker resources Access association resources and experts Remember these experts are part of your support ecosystem Kollinger's insights emphasize that while establishing risk management programs may seem daunting, having basic frameworks in place can help institutions better prepare for and respond to various challenges. His message underscores the importance of both strategic thinking and demonstrated care in building effective risk management programs. The changing landscape of higher education requires leaders to remain vigilant in their approach to risk management, making it an essential component of institutional strategy and governance. #HigherEducation #HigherEducationRiskManagement #HigherEducationPodcast Read the transcript on our website: https://changinghighered.com/top-risks-in-higher-education-erm-programs/ Links to Resources: UE's Top Risks Report: Insights for Higher Education UE's Large Loss Report (featuring settlements over $2.5 million) Risk Management: An Accountability Guide for University and College Boards (AGB) Enterprise Risk Management In Higher Ed Part 1: An Overview of the Planning Process Enterprise Risk Management in Higher Ed Part 2: Risk Planning and its Critical Role in Higher Education Enterprise Risk Management in Higher Ed Part 3: Risk Oversight and the Board's Role in Higher Education Risk Management Strategic Risk Planning to Chart Higher Ed's Course in Turbulent Times What is Enterprise Risk Management in Higher Education? About Our Podcast Guest Justin Kollinger serves as Senior Risk Management Consultant at United Educators, an education-owned liability insurance carrier serving 1,500 institutions across the country. In his role, Justin advises college and university leaders as they develop strategic risk initiatives, prioritize risk management goals, and launch or refresh enterprise risk management (ERM) initiatives. He co-authored Risk Management: An Accountability Guide for University and College Boards, published by AGB Press, and creates reports and tools to help United Educators' members address their top risks, including risks relating to enrollment and student life. Risk & Insurance recognized Justin as one of its Risk All Stars in 2023, and Justin has previously worked in enrollment at two private institutions in the Mid-Atlantic and as a consultant to community college presidents and independent heads of school. Connect with Justin Kollinger on LinkedIn → About the Podcast Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the founder, CEO, and Principal Consultant at The Change Leader, Inc. A highly sought-after higher education consultant with 20+ years of experience, Dr. McNaughton works with leadership, management, and boards of U.S. and international institutions. His expertise spans key areas, including accreditation, governance, strategic planning, presidential onboarding, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. Dr. McNaughton's approach combines a holistic methodology with a deep understanding of the contemporary and evolving challenges facing higher education institutions worldwide to ensure his clients succeed in their mission. Connect with Drumm McNaughton on LinkedIn→
This episode delves into the primary risks associated with apartment investing and provides strategic insights on how to effectively mitigate these risks. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a newcomer, learn essential tips to safeguard your investments and maximize your returns. Support the showFollow Rama on socials!LinkedIn | Meta | Twitter | Instagram|YoutubeConnect to Rama Krishnahttps://calendly.com/rama-krishna/ E-mail: info@ushacapital.comWebsite: www.ushacapital.comRegister for Multifamily AP360 - 2025 virtual conference - https://mfap360.com/To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: email: info@ushacapital.com
We are entering the "Rule of Don" with fewer checks on executive power in the US presidency and that's a big risk for 2025 according to Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media. Every year, he delivers his highly anticipated Top Risks report and says 2025 will be a uniquely dangerous year with very few international leaders stepping up to take the wheel and drive a global agenda and maintain international order. Ian Bremmer shares his insights that can help us understand the most significant threats and opportunities that may unfold in the year ahead.
It's been a bad few months (and years and decades) for the global commons. Chinese trawlers have repeatedly knocked out internet cables in international waters. Outer space is being militarized by Russia and others, threatening the demilitarized posture adopted by the Outer Space Treaty. Chinese hackers are using cyber weapons to infiltrate the U.S. Treasury through the Salt Typhoon hacks, while Antarctica is being explored by multiple militaries in contravention of the peace proposed in the the Antarctic Treaty. Then there's the decline of the information commons, where paywalls increasingly move critical news and data out of reach of citizens. In short, the global commons is losing primacy. Friend of the podcast Scott Bade highlighted this theme for geopolitical strategy firm Eurasia Group's annual Top Risks report, and we decided to follow up with our own Riskgaming conversation. So Danny Crichton and Laurence Pevsner teamed up to talk through the global commons and what's endangering it. We discuss the privatization and securitization of the commons, how post-World War II institutions are buckling under new pressures from rising powers, why technology is both helping and hurting, and finally, what America can do as a nation to stay open under threat. Produced by Chris Gates Music by George Ko
Ian Bremmer (President and Founder, Eurasia Group and GZERO Media) joins Chris Cuomo to discuss Eurasia Group's Top Risks for 2025 report, highlighting the biggest global challenges expected to shape the year ahead. From rising tensions with China and immigration battles to the influence of media algorithms and oligarchs, Bremmer breaks down the political, economic, and societal risks that could define Trump's second term and reshape America's role on the global stage. Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Join Chris Ad-Free On Substack: http://thechriscuomoproject.substack.com Support our sponsors: Oracle Right now, Oracle is offering to cut your current cloud bill in HALF if you move to OCI. For new US customers with minimum financial commitment. Offer ends March 31st. See if your company qualifies for this special offer at Oracle.com/CCP iRestore Our listeners get $625 off their iRestore Elite when you use promo code chris at iRestorelaser.com. That's $625 off your iRestore Elite at irestore laser dot com with promo code chris. Hair loss is frustrating. You don't have to fight it alone thanks to iRestore. Select Quote Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at selectquote.com/chrisc AG1 And AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/ccp to get this offer! Start your new year on a healthier note. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's officially the new year, and 2025 will bring a whole new set of challenges as governments react to the shifting policies of the incoming Trump administration, instability in the Middle East, China's economic weakness, and a world where the global order feels increasingly tenuous. 2025 will be a year of heightened geopolitical risks and global disorder, with the world no longer aligned with the balance of power. So what should we be paying attention to, and what's the world's #1 concern for the year ahead? Each year, The Eurasia Group, GZERO's parent company, forecasts the top political risks most likely to play out over the year. On this special edition of the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer analyzes the Eurasia Group's Top Risks of 2025 report with Cliff Kupchan, Eurasia Group's chairman and a leader of the firm's global macro coverage; Susan Glasser, staff writer at the New Yorker; and Jon Lieber, Eurasia Group's head of research and managing director, United States. The conversation is moderated by Evan Solomon, GZERO Media's publisher. Moderator: Evan SolomonExpert Panelists: Cliff Kupchan, Ian Bremmer, Jon Lieber, Susan Glasser Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
It's officially the new year, and 2025 will bring a whole new set of challenges as governments react to the shifting policies of the incoming Trump administration, instability in the Middle East, China's economic weakness, and a world where the global order feels increasingly tenuous. 2025 will be a year of heightened geopolitical risks and global disorder, with the world no longer aligned with the balance of power. So what should we be paying attention to, and what's the world's #1 concern for the year ahead? Each year, The Eurasia Group, GZERO's parent company, forecasts the top political risks most likely to play out over the year. On this special edition of the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer analyzes the Eurasia Group's Top Risks of 2025 report with Cliff Kupchan, Eurasia Group's chairman and a leader of the firm's global macro coverage; Susan Glasser, staff writer at the New Yorker; and Jon Lieber, Eurasia Group's head of research and managing director, United States. The conversation is moderated by Evan Solomon, GZERO Media's publisher. Moderator: Evan SolomonExpert Panelists: Cliff Kupchan, Ian Bremmer, Jon Lieber, Susan Glasser Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
On "Forbes Newsroom," Eurasia Group founder Ian Bremmer dove in to his organization's Top Risks of 2025 report.Stay ConnectedForbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbesForbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbesForbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbesMore From Forbes: http://forbes.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Segment 1: • For Insight, Not Ammo: Use these signs to pray for and support leaders, not attack them. • Top Risks for Leaders: Pride, burnout, and hyper-control threaten the health of your church. • The Takeaway: Leaders must feed their own souls first to effectively shepherd others. Segment 2: • Encourage Your Pastor: Faithful service and commitment to the local church uplift leaders and the body. • Practical Ministry: Arrive early, sing loudly, and pray through your membership directory—it matters. • Consistency Counts: Stay faithful through challenges and avoid hopping churches in difficult times. Segment 3: • True Shocks: In Utah, people are hired as Jesus models; 1 in 4 parents are estranged from an adult child. • Cultural Dissonance: A pastor in England disciplined for saying Santa isn't real reveals the tension in Christian witness. • What It Means for You: How can we engage with a culture increasingly disconnected from biblical truth? Segment 4: • Sobering Truths: 1 in 20 deaths in Canada is due to assisted suicide; abortions are down by 13,000. • Encouragement: Faithfulness to gospel ministry over 25 years continues to make an impact. • Your Role: Support your church and ministries as we navigate these challenging times. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
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Mo Tucker, head of Commercial Lines for The Hartford discusses the findings of the company's recently released ‘Risk Monitor' which surveyed brokers and customers as to what their biggest risk concerns were. Among those concerns are the economy, supply-chain disruption and political uncertainty.
This April has seen a surge in bilateral contacts between the US and China, from the Xi-Biden phone call to Janet Yellen and Antony Blinken's visits to Beijing. Relations between the two countries seem to be entering a holding pattern, as we mentioned in the RiskMap 2024 Top Risks. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are competing to raise the stakes against the world's second largest economy as the election approaches. Are we seeing the advent of a durable stabilisation in bilateral relations for the rest of the year, or just a lull before the storm? Meanwhile, China is stepping up its diplomatic reach with other countries. How will China's growing role and influence on the international stage contribute to reshaping the world order? Angela Mancini, Partner, talks with Andrew Gilholm, our Principal and Director of analysis for Greater China and North Asia, about the prospects of US-China relations during this election year, how the two candidates differ in their approach to policy around China, the key triggers for escalation to watch, and how companies should prepare for the changing global landscape. Listen to our recent episode, US election 2024: the possible outcomes and global implications, to hear more of our insights on the US election. If you are looking for more analysis across the Asia-Pacific region, please subscribe to our Asia In Focus podcast.
www.FutureOfRisk.comFinancial institutions comprise a dynamic industry that faces a number of challenges today, from the current economy to new technology and more. This episode explores those challenges. Zurich North America's Stan Bernard, Head of Financial Institutions & Professional Services, U.S. Middle Market; and Alex Muralles Head of Financial Institutions, U.S. National Accounts, provide insight on how businesses can meet these challenges prepared and successful.Record date: 2/20/24Air date: 3/13/24
Dr Charles Weir, software architect and research fellow at Lancaster University, talks about a study conducted by a team from the universities of Lancaster and Manchester to determine what risks we might be facing from computer systms by 2040See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we recap the latest earnings from Universal Studios, discuss IAAPA's new office in the middle east, and review the "Top 2024 Risks" from the Eurasia Group.
The United States is the biggest risk in 2024. Here are the other 9, explained by Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media. Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, has been delivering his insightful Top Risks Report for 15 years. The primary objective? To systematically outline how we should approach the world's most significant threats and opportunities in any given year. Bremmer's Top Risks report stands in stark contrast to the clickbait and anger-inducing algorithmic news dominating social platforms. Rather than succumbing to sensationalism, the report serves as a rallying point for professionals and the wider public to focus on what truly matters for global success. It navigates the realm of reality, steering away from ideology and personal biases. As we navigate the complexities of 2024, Bremmer says we find ourselves "in the teeth of a geopolitical recession, facing major wars and confrontations with no prospects for an effective response, containment, or useful diplomacy." Here, Bremmer presents his top 10 risks demanding our attention and preparation in the year 2024. 00:00 Introduction 00:28 Why a Top Risks report? 01:31 2024 is a geopolitical recession 03:45 #10 Risky business 05:07 #9 El Niño is back 07:03 #8 No room for error 09:05 #7 The fight for critical minerals 11:23 #6 No China recovery 12:52 #5 The axis of rouges 15:50 #4 Ungoverned AI 18:53 #3 Partitioned Ukraine 21:34 #2 Middle East on the brink 24:53 #1 The US vs. itself 28:55 The case for optimism in 2024 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more. https://members.bigthink.com/?utm_sou... ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business. https://bigthink.com/plus/great-leade... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Ian Bremmer: Ian Bremmer is president of GZERO Media and Eurasia Group, the leading global political risk research and consulting firm started in 1998. Today, the company has offices in New York, Washington, and London, as well as a network of experts and resources around the world. Bremmer has authored several books, including the national bestseller The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Bremmer, President of the Eurasia Group, returns to The Burn Bag for a chat with A'ndre on his Top Risks 2024 report -- Eurasia Group's annual forecast of the top geopolitical risks most likely to play out over the coming year. A'ndre and Ian started the conversation with the #1 Risk, the "United States vs. Itself," as Ian outlines why the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election will test American democracy to a point unseen since the Civil War. The Middle East Tinderbox, in the wake of the Israel-Gaza War, defines Risk #2 as Ian explains why the risk of a regional war breaking out is so high given the many actors involved in the conflict. The two then discuss why Ukraine is likely to be de facto partitioned, and why Ukraine can 'lose' the war but Russia can't 'win'. Ian talks at length about the risks around 'ungoverned AI', discussing why governments are unable to keep up with rapid developments in artificial intelligence. A'ndre and Ian discuss other risks during the episode, such as the Axis of Rogues (Russian, Iranian, and North Korean alignment) and some Red Herrings, including why the U.S.-China relationship isn't a top risk this year.
In this episode, you'll learn the top risks that can happen when you choose to invest in New Build properties. Yes, there are a lot of positives to buying New Builds – but it's not all plain sailing. Things do go wrong. That doesn't mean New Builds are a bad investment. But you need to know what could go wrong so that you're not blindsided when the (un)expected happens. And click here to see all the charts and other info in the written article on the Opes website.
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This week, several interesting reports were released. Eurasia Group issued its Top Risks 2024, Human Security Collective published The Future of FATF Recommendation 8, FinCEN issued a Financial Trend Analysis and much more. John and Elliot discuss these and their meaning for the financial crime compliance community.
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Ian Bremmer, founder and president of Eurasia Group, joins Preet to discuss Eurasia Group's annual “Top Risks” report. Preet and Ian discuss the specter of the 2024 presidential election, the risks of ungoverned Artificial Intelligence, and the ongoing crises in the Middle East – and they review whether Ian's 2023 risk predictions hold up. Plus, did DOJ violate the stay in the Trump election subversion criminal case? How does the OLC memo prohibiting the federal indictment of a sitting president affect Trump's arguments about post-presidential absolute immunity? And, what are the implications of a potential SCOTUS overturning of Maine's and Colorado's ballot disqualifications of Trump? Don't miss the Insider Bonus, where Preet asks Bremmer the biggest “red herrings” of 2024 – apparent risks that many fear, but that Ian thinks are overhyped. To listen, become a member of CAFE Insider for $1 for the first month. Head to cafe.com/insider. For show notes and a transcript of the episode head to: cafe.com/stay-tuned/the-fate-of-the-world-in-2024-with-ian-bremmer/ Have a question for Preet? Ask @PreetBharara on Threads, or Twitter with the hashtag #AskPreet. Email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In a special edition of the GZERO podcast, we're diving into our expectations for the topsy-turvy year ahead. The war in Ukraine is heading into a stalemate and possible partition. Israel's invasion of Gaza has amplified region-wide tensions that threaten to spill over into an even wider, even more disastrous, even ghastlier conflict. And in the United States, the presidential election threatens to rip apart the feeble tendrils holding together American democracy. All those trends and more topped Eurasia Group's annual Top Risks project for 2024, which takes the view from 30,000 feet to summarize the most dangerous and looming unknowns in the coming year. Everything from out-of-control AI to China's slow-rolling economy made this year's list. GZERO Publisher Evan Solomon sat down with Eurasia Group Founder and President Ian Bremmer and Chairman Cliff Kupchan to work through their list of Top Risks for 2024 alongside Susan Glasser, staff writer at The New Yorker and co-author of "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021"; Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, CEO & President of the International Peace Institute and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; and Marietje Schaake, International Policy Fellow, Stanford Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. The big throughline this year? Events spiral out of control even against the wishes of major players. Whether it's possible escalation between Israel and Iranian proxies, Chinese retaliation to the result of the Taiwanese election, or central banks finding themselves squeezed into a corner by persistent inflation, the sheer number of moving parts presents a risk in and of itself. Take a deep dive with the panel in our full discussion, recorded live on January 8.
The Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer joins Joe Getty to to talk about the Top Risks of 2024. Make sure to follow The Eurasia Group on Twitter. Listen to the Armstrong & Getty Extra Large Podcast below...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every January, Eurasia Group puts out a list of the ten most important threats that will preoccupy world leaders, business decision-makers and the rest of the world in the year ahead. On this week's In the City, the political risk consultancy's founder and president, Ian Bremmer, tells us the biggest geopolitical risk stems from America's political dysfunction.He also discusses Elon Musk's role in a divided America and warns that the Middle East war will escalate. But for some positivity, he points out that although artificial intelligence is a risk in 2024, it also represents a transformative economic opportunity that could usher in a second wave of globalization. Check out the list of Top Risks:https://www.eurasiagroup.net/issues/top-risks-2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a special edition of the GZERO podcast, we're diving into our expectations for the topsy-turvy year ahead. The war in Ukraine is heading into a stalemate and possible partition. Israel's invasion of Gaza has amplified region-wide tensions that threaten to spill over into an even wider, even more disastrous, even ghastlier conflict. And in the United States, the presidential election threatens to rip apart the feeble tendrils holding together American democracy. All those trends and more topped Eurasia Group's annual Top Risks project for 2024, which takes the view from 30,000 feet to summarize the most dangerous and looming unknowns in the coming year. Everything from out-of-control AI to China's slow-rolling economy made this year's list. GZERO Publisher Evan Solomon sat down with Eurasia Group Founder and President Ian Bremmer and Chairman Cliff Kupchan to work through their list of Top Risks for 2024 alongside Susan Glasser, staff writer at The New Yorker and co-author of "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021"; Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, CEO & President of the International Peace Institute and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; and Marietje Schaake, International Policy Fellow, Stanford Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. The big throughline this year? Events spiral out of control even against the wishes of major players. Whether it's possible escalation between Israel and Iranian proxies, Chinese retaliation to the result of the Taiwanese election, or central banks finding themselves squeezed into a corner by persistent inflation, the sheer number of moving parts presents a risk in and of itself. Take a deep dive with the panel in our full discussion, recorded live on January 8. Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
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Ian Bremmer, founder and president of the Eurasia Group, discusses his organization's 2024 “Top Risks” report, with a focus on three dominant conflicts: the U.S. versus Russia, Israel versus Hamas, and the U.S. versus … itself.Read more from the report here: https://www.eurasiagroup.net/media/eurasia-group-publishes-top-risks-predictions-for-2024-a-year-of-grave-concern
Bloomberg News Aerospace Reporter Julie Johnsson explains how Boeing has suffered a series of quality lapses that threaten to erode trust in the manufacturing prowess of the biggest US exporter — notably its 737 Max aircraft. Eurasia Group Chairman Cliff Kupchan shares the firm's Top Risks for 2024. Bloomberg Opinion Editor Mark Gongloff discusses his column Don't Be Fooled, Snow Is Becoming Thing of Past. And we Drive to the Close with Michael Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer at Hightower RDM Financial Group. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Aerospace Reporter Julie Johnsson explains how Boeing has suffered a series of quality lapses that threaten to erode trust in the manufacturing prowess of the biggest US exporter — notably its 737 Max aircraft. Eurasia Group Chairman Cliff Kupchan shares the firm's Top Risks for 2024. Bloomberg Opinion Editor Mark Gongloff discusses his column Don't Be Fooled, Snow Is Becoming Thing of Past. And we Drive to the Close with Michael Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer at Hightower RDM Financial Group. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Protiviti and NC State University's ERM Initiative have conducted the 12th annual Executive Perspectives on Top Risk Survey, in which we poll board members and C-suite executives from around the world on the risks they see as most significant for their organizations over the next 12 months and the next 10 years. For this year's survey, we asked executives to peer into 2024 as well as a decade later, into 2034, and identify the most pressing risk issues for their organizations.Not surprisingly, a number of themes emerged from the results. The economy and inflationary trends are top of mind for 2024. Cyber threats are a critical concern not only next year but also a decade from now. The geopolitical landscape is creating ripple effects across numerous risk issues. Technology-related developments and challenges, including the emergence of generative AI, continue, accompanied by concerns about talent and skills gaps. And amid all this, there are growing worries about third-party risks. In this episode, Dr. Mark Beasley of NC State University's ERM Initiative and Jim DeLoach of Protiviti discuss the key findings and takeaways from this year's Top Risks study.Mark is the Professor of Enterprise Risk Management and Director of the ERM Initiative in the Poole College of Management at NC State University. The ERM Initiative provides thought leadership about ERM practices and their integration with strategy and corporate governance. As founding director, Mark leads the ERM Initiative's efforts to help pioneer the developments of this emergent discipline.Jim is a member of the Protiviti Solutions Leadership team. His market focus is on helping organizations succeed in responding to government mandates, shareholder demands and a changing business environment in a cost-effective and sustainable manner that reduces risk to an acceptable level. He assists companies with strategy setting, business planning and performance management.For further information, read our Executive Perspectives on Top Risks Survey executive summary and full report at www.protiviti.com/toprisks or http://erm.ncsu.edu.
Jenny Wong of Protiviti and Debra Au, Head of Legal for DBS Hong Kong, explore the complexity of the compliance landscape in APAC as part of the Protiviti 2023 Top Risk Report. SHOW NOTES 00:01 Compliance landscape and career journey 04:42 Regulatory challenges and adapting to technological changes in APAC 10:02 Compliance function evolution and AI adoption in finance 16:48 Leadership and overcoming stereotypes
Drew Nicholas, Microsoft Principal Security Global Black Belt, joins Erica Toelle and guest host Daniela Villarreal, Sr. Product Marketing Manager for Microsoft Defender for Cloud, on this week's episode of Uncovering Hidden Risks. Drew has spent eight-plus years at Microsoft in different roles. These roles include working for Microsoft's consulting services, Microsoft's customer-facing Incident Response team, and his current position. Drew, Erica, and Daniela provide insight into hidden risks in cloud-native apps to help customers gain visibility and control of their cloud security posture to take a risk-based approach to proactive cloud security. In This Episode You Will Learn: How cloud security posture fits into the big picture of security Qualities organizations should look for in a cloud security posture management tool How different platforms can help strengthen cloud security posture Some Questions We Ask: Regarding cloud-native application development, what security trends have you seen? Why is cloud security posture so important? What risks can a unified security posture management approach help address? Resources: View Drew Nicholas on LinkedIn View Daniela Villarreal on LinkedIn View Erica Toelle on LinkedIn Related Microsoft Podcasts: Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson Listen to: Security Unlocked Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Uncovering Hidden Risks is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
#WENPodcast Alert! What keeps energy leaders up at night? We asked Ashley Cuevas and Leslie Bordelon of Protiviti to share results from their latest report that gathered executive perspectives on current risks in the market place. Talking with both was like reading the minds of energy leaders. Plus we quickly learned that risk really is not one of those four letter words, but something that can set us all up for success if managed proactively! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely our own and do not express or imply the views or opinions of our employers or any of its officers, directors, or employees. Connect with:Ashley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-cuevas-10419a7/Leslie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-bordelon-cia-6b1a11a/Kara on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krbyrne/Maggie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggie-teliska-36538b14/Beth on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethcreller/Quick links:Read the Executive Perspectives on Top Risks for 2023 and 2032: https://www.protiviti.com/us-en/survey/executive-perspectives-top-risks-2023-and-2032Learn more about Protiviti: https://www.protiviti.com/us-enLearn more about Women's Energy Network: https://www.womensenergynetwork.org/*Make sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW*
Brian Seidensticker, CEO of Tax Sale Resources, is back to share more details on tax deed buying and the risks you have to worry about before investing.
In this week's Security Sprint, Dave and Andy talked about the following topics. Event and Venue Safety and Security: Athletic Business: Crowd Crush Ensues Outside Purdue's Mackey Arena as Students Wait for Ticket Giveaway, 08 Feb IAVM's Academy for Venue Safety and Security Extremism: DoJ: Maryland Woman and Florida Man Face Federal Charges for Conspiring to Destroy Energy Facilities, 06 Feb HS Today: Pair Charged with Conspiring to Attack Maryland Power Facilities with Mylar Balloons, Rifle in Extremist Plot, 06 Feb Heavy: Sarah Clendaniel & Brandon Russell: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know, 07 Feb Gate 15: The Gate 15 Interview: Brian Harrell on Energy & Infrastructure Security, plus baseball, boating & burgers!, 26 Dec 2022 Ransomware: BlackFog: Retail Sector Ransomware Attacks Grow in 2022, 07 Feb CISA: Alert (AA23-040A) - #StopRansomware: Ransomware Attacks on Critical Infrastructure Fund DPRK Malicious Cyber Activities, 09, 10 Feb CISA: Alert (AA23-039A) - ESXiArgs Ransomware Virtual Machine Recovery Guidance, 08 Feb VMWare: ESXiArgs: Questions & Answers Recorded Future® by Insikt Group® In Before The Lock: ESXi, 13 Feb: https://www.recordedfuture.com/in-before-the-lock-esxi Top Risks in Cybersecurity 2023: Bipartisan Policy Center: Top Risks in Cybersecurity 2023, 12 Feb Washington Post Cybersecurity 202: The top cyber risks to watch out for in 2023, 13 Feb Others: BBC: Ukraine war - Russia planning 24 February offensive, Ukrainian defence minister says, 02 Feb Darth Putin on Twitter: @DarthPutinKGB Risky Biz News: Russia wants to absolve patriotic hackers from any criminal liability, 12 Feb Group-IB: Know Thy Enemy: unraveling the “Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2022/2023” report, 10 Feb WSJ: Insurers Say Cyberattack That Hit Merck Was Warlike Act, Not Covered, 08 Feb BlackCloak Identifies Surge in Doxxing and Swatting Threats on Corporate Executives, 08 Feb Graphika: Deepfake It Till You Make It, 07 Feb Dave & Andy talking U2's top 5 albums: Nerd Out Security Panel Discussion: EP 12. High Stress and U….2., 20 Apr 2021
For the third year in a row, The Burn Bag hosted Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer (@ianbremmer) to discuss his Top Risks 2023 Report -- a forecast of the top geopolitical risks most likely to play out over the coming year. A'ndre Gonawela spoke with Ian at length about the report's #1 risk, "Rogue Russia", and why Ian believes that it is the most dangerous risk he has forecast ever in his time doing the Top Risk reports. Ian also provides his thoughts on why his #2 risk, China's Xi Jinping, was able to resist the blowback of his Zero-COVID policies and emerge as the strongest Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. We dip into some conversation on artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, which the report terms as 'weapons of mass disruption,' and how they might impact democracy detrimentally. Next, Ian discusses his optimism that inflation may be easing, while giving a foreboding prediction that inevitable fuel price surges will significantly impact the developing world's economic burdens. We also talk about why U.S. political dysfunction is ranked lower on this year's list as opposed to the high rankings afforded in 2021 and 2022, why Generation Z is the #9 risk, and what Ian means when he asserts that 'Water Stress' is the tenth highest risk.
The level of uncertainty in today's global marketplace and the velocity of change continue to produce an array of potential risks that can disrupt an organization's business model and strategic plan on very short notice. The results of the latest Top Risks Survey from NC State University's ERM Initiative and Protiviti indicate the business landscape, to no surprise, looks much riskier for 2023 compared with this time last year. In fact, this year's survey reveals that executives and directors perceive the current business environment as the riskiest in the 11 years we have conducted this study. In this episode, we interview Dr. Mark Beasley of NC State University's ERM Initiative and Jim DeLoach, a Managing Director with Protiviti, about the key findings from this year's study and their insights as to how board members and executives worldwide view the current and long-term business landscape. Mark is the Professor of Enterprise Risk Management and Director of the ERM Initiative in the Poole College of Management at NC State University. The ERM Initiative provides thought leadership about ERM practices and their integration with strategy and corporate governance. As founding director, Mark leads the ERM Initiative's efforts to help pioneer the developments of this emergent discipline. Jim is a member of the Protiviti Solutions Leadership team. His market focus is on helping organizations succeed in responding to government mandates, shareholder demands and a changing business environment in a cost-effective and sustainable manner that reduces risk to an acceptable level. He assists companies with strategy setting, business planning and performance management. For more information on this year's Top Risks Survey, visit http://erm.ncsu.edu and www.protiviti.com/us-en/survey/executive-perspectives-top-risks-2023-and-2032. Contact Mark at mark_beasley@ncsu.edu. Contact Jim at jim.deloach@protiviti.com.
Kara and Nayeema are taping from Europe this week, so today we decided to tackle all things international with Ian Bremmer, the president of Eurasia Group and the man Fortune 500 CEOs seek out to make sense of political risk and exposure. In the interview, Ian projects the Top Risks for 2023 -- from a rogue Russia to a global energy crunch. He breaks down recent developments in Brazil, Ukraine, Iran and China. We double click on the risk of disinformation, divisive social media and other “weapons of mass disruption” rampant in a digital age. And Bremmer makes a bold comparison between CEOs in Silicon Valley and autocrats abroad saying: “Xi Jinping increasingly rules China the way that Putin rules Russia, the way that the Supreme Leader rules Iran, the way that Mark and Elon rule their companies.” You can find Kara and Nayeema on Twitter at @karaswisher and @nayeema. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Eurasia Group, a consultancy focusing on political risk, has published its Top Risks - 2023. John and Elliot look at the purpose of the report and how it can be helpful to the financial crime compliance community in assessing and managing risk. They also discuss some of the specific risks called out in the report.
Ian Bremmer, founder and president of Eurasia Group, has long been considered among the most trusted voices on global affairs in the 21st century. Preet and Bremmer discuss Eurasia Group's annual “Top Risks'' report that sizes up the most urgent geopolitical challenges facing the world in the upcoming year. So, what are we up against in 2023? You'll have to listen! Plus, some key takeaways from Trump's tax returns, George Santos' lies, and what exactly does the number 42 have to do with the meaning of life? Don't miss the Insider bonus, where Preet and Bremmer discuss the rarity of CEOs who understand how global risk factors impact their company and decision making. To listen, try the membership for just $1 for one month: cafe.com/insider. For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/the-fate-of-the-world-in-2023-with-ian-bremmer/ Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From geopolitical tensions to labor shortages, central bank policy tightening, and increasing inflation, every new headline reveals just how much of a hindrance the U.S. economy is facing. Institutions that are more resilient translate that into a competitive advantage by taking a more comprehensive approach to lending risks. In an interview with RMA Communications Manager Stephen Krasowski, John Uhlmann, Senior Strategist at CoStar Risk Analytics, who specializes in commercial real estate debt, and works with clients across the country, including lenders of all sizes and Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities investors, discusses the current risks he is seeing in the CRE market. Disclaimer: Some information discussed today may by its nature be the personal or subjective opinion of the speaker and not necessarily reflect the views of CoStar Group. Any forward-looking statements are believed to be based on reasonable assumptions but are subject to change and not necessarily comprehensive given the format. Most importantly, nothing said during this podcast should be construed as investment, tax, accounting, or legal advice or as a promotion or the advisability of any particular investment.
GRC Director John Price Talks about his top 10 risks and how organizations can mitigate these risks and meet regulatory expectations. Resources The Work From Home Edition: https://www.thegrcinstitute.org/news/view/2940 How is Your Cyber Risk Management?: https://thegrcinstitute.org/news/view/3133 Deloitte State of Compliance : https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/au/Documents/audit/au-audit-state-of-compliance-survey-2022-110422.pdf Prudential Inquiry into Commonwealth Bank of Australia : https://www.apra.gov.au/sites/default/files/CBA-Prudential-Inquiry_Final-Report_30042018.pdf Financial Services Royal Commission: https://www.royalcommission.gov.au/banking Looking at the Royal Commission Report: https://thegrcinstitute.org/news/view/3113 Banking Code Compliance Committee Annual Report 2020-2021: https://bankingcode.org.au/resources/bccc-2020-2021-annual-report/
Global warming, more COVID, Putin's endless escalation of war, growing inflation… The world's on fire, literally, so how do we fight it? Ian Bremmer, the (ever-optimistic) political scientist and bestselling author shares with Kasich and Klepper why he believes the crisis in Ukraine is the beginning of a new Cold War with Russia, the urgency of Finland and Sweden to join NATO, and how Putin has dug himself a hole with no way out. They also discuss Bremmer's “Top Risks” report for 2022, including the global economic impact from China's shutdowns, and look forward towards “the most important midterm elections in US history.” Ian Bremmer's new book, “The Power of Crisis: How Three Threats— and Our Response—Will Change the World” is available now wherever you get your books and go to GZEROMEDIA.com for global news and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jackie Sanz of Protiviti talks with Amy Aubin, a CCO of two firms in Canada, about compliance and risk challenges faced by compliance professionals of smaller firms in the asset management industry, where innovation and access to compliance networks are of importance in the management of risk. Show Notes 02:13 Career journey 06:08 Risks in Smaller vs Larger Asset Management Firms 14:01 Lasting Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic 17:41 Hiring Compliance for Small Firms 22:53 Top Risks in Current Environment 27:39 Advice for future CCOs Subscribe and More: https://www.riskywomen.org/2022/04/podcast-s5e2-compliance-risk-challenges-for-small-asset-management-firms-amy-aubin/
In this hour, Hypocrisy of the "Believe the Science" crowd, Giving Up Your Kids, Newsom Word Salad, and Ian Bremmer's Top Risks of 2022. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Tune in to a new KPMG IMPACT podcast that focuses on key considerations, risks and remediations on your path to ESG assurance.
Ongoing challenges triggered by a once-in-a-century airborne pandemic continue to unfold, reminding executives that the seemingly countless uncertainties in the market have triggered an overwhelming landscape of ever-changing risks they must manage. Staying abreast of emerging risk issues and opportunities is becoming increasingly difficult. Considering the rapid pace of disruptive innovation and technological developments in a rapidly advancing digital world, the need for resilience and agility at pivoting when the unexpected occurs is at all-time highs.These are among the many notable takeaways from the latest Executive Perspectives on Top Risks study from Protiviti and NC State University's ERM Initiative. This episode of Powerful Insights features an informative discussion with Dr. Mark Beasley of NC State University's ERM Initiative and Jim DeLoach, Managing Director with Protiviti. Mark is the Professor of Enterprise Risk Management and Director of the ERM Initiative in the Poole College of Management at NC State University. The ERM Initiative provides thought leadership about ERM practices and their integration with strategy and corporate governance. As founding director, Mark leads the ERM Initiative's efforts to help pioneer the developments of this emergent discipline.Jim is a member of the Protiviti Solutions Leadership team. His market focus is on helping organizations succeed in responding to government mandates, shareholder demands and a changing business environment in a cost-effective and sustainable manner that reduces risk to an acceptable level. He assists companies with strategy setting, business planning and performance management.In the 10th annual edition of this global survey, Protiviti and NC State University's ERM Initiative report on the top risks on the minds of global boards of directors and executives in 2022 and over the next 10 years, into 2031. Our respondent group, which includes 1,453 board members and C-suite executives from around the world, provided their perspectives about the potential impact over the next 12 months and next decade of 36 risk issues.For more information and to find the research report, Executive Perspectives on Top Risks for 2022 and 2031, visit www.protiviti.com/toprisks. Transcriptions of Powerful Insights are available upon request from kevin.donahue@protiviti.com.
And we're back! In this year's first podcast, we are speaking with Tina Fordham, Partner & Head of Global Political Strategy at Avonhurst, a London-based advisory business. Tina is one of the most veteran players in the political risk industry, beginning her career at Eurasia Group where she launched Eurasia Group's financial markets business, including leading the Lehman Brothers-Eurasia Group index—the first political risk index on Wall Street. While there she also led the roll-out of Eurasia Group's European business. Since then, Tina's career has included roles as Managing Director, Chief Global Political Analyst at Citigroup (the first position of its kind on Wall Street), as well as Member of the High-Level Panel for Women's Economic Empowerment—the first-ever UN High-Level Panel dedicated to promoting Women's Economic Empowerment. She also created her own framework for processing political risk, Vox Populi, which was born in the post-Arab Spring era that we will talk about in-depth. Today we will discuss Tina's impressive career, her risk framework, and some specific forecasts she has made in her many roles as well as her thoughts on quantified forecasting and much more. We are very excited about this interview, and we think you will enjoy this one!