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Join us as we discuss how Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) professionals are being asked to dig deeper across multiple systems and departments and be the strategic connection point of risk and compliance data that influence safety insights throughout the organization, and how Marvin Windows has responded to this issue.
If recent years prove anything, it’s that organizations must overcome internal silos and gain a holistic perspective of data to keep up with the pace of increasingly complex challenges. Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) professionals are being asked to dig deeper across multiple systems and departments and be the strategic connection point of risk and compliance data that influence safety insights throughout the organization.
Marvin Windows is one such organization forging ahead with a more aligned safety and ERM strategy. Working across multiple teams, this comes at no quick feat. But the projected opportunities for the organization’s strategy, risk culture, and risk mitigation efforts are greatly impactful.
This session will also feature reflections on this journey and similar cases from GRC Analyst & Pundit, Michael Rasmussen of GRC20/20.
Speakers:
Scott Weislow, Senior Director, Enterprise Risk Management, The Marvin Companies, Inc.
Michael Rasmussen, GRC Analyst & Pundit, GRC20/20
Brandon Thompson, GRC Practice Lead, Origami Risk (Moderator)