Webinar: Assessing Risk on the Community College Campus - The Current Landscape & How to Create a Risk-Conscious Campus
Learn how one of governance’s newest terms, “Enterprise Risk Management,” relates to the Higher Education campus environment.
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Held on: May 23, 2006 Duration: 1 hour Presenter: Joe Freiburger, Associate Director, Protiviti
Who Attended:
- Community College Presidents
- Trustees
- Business Officers
- Administrative staff
From this webinar you will learn how one of governance’s newest terms, “Enterprise Risk Management,” becomes the responsibility of the whole campus. These topics will lead or supplement conversations you are already having about keeping your campus ahead of the curve and protecting its reputation in the community.
With the heightened focus on risk management, it has become increasingly clear that traditional risk management approaches do not adequately identify, evaluate, and manage risk. Traditional approaches tend to be fragmented, treating risks as disparate and compartmentalized. These risk management approaches often limit the focus to managing uncertainties around physical and financial assets. Because they focus largely on loss prevention, rather than adding value, traditional approaches do not provide the framework most organizations need to redefine the risk management value proposition in this rapidly changing world.
Topics Covered:
- Current trends and patterns regarding risk management
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and why you should consider it
- Our viewpoint and the role senior management should play
- Further definitions of risk
Presenter's Bio:
Joe Freiburger, Associate Director, Protiviti Joe has a very strong background in internal audit and over 30 years of experience in the development and management of internal audit departments. He also has hands-on experience in an operational capacity. He has performed a number of risk assessment engagements in a variety of organizations, large and small, start-up and long-standing, state supported and private institutions. He holds a B.S. and a Master’s degree in Business, along with multiple professional certifications. (CPA, CIA, CISA) He currently works out of the Washington, DC office of Protiviti serving the internal audit and risk needs of Higher Ed clients.
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