Webinar
Enterprise Risk Management: Growing
Expectations for Executives and Boards
41% of Board members report significantly increased risk levels.
Is your management of enterprise risks in line with your Board’s
expectations?
Companies that have a strong risk management philosophy are more
likely to preserve shareholder value and maximize new opportunities.
• Current State of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
• External Drivers and trends in Board and Executive Oversight of
risk
• Key Elements of an effective Enterprise Risk Framework
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Sustaining ERM – What are the critical success factors
• Benefits of successful Enterprise Risk Management program
Date: Thursday,
May 3, 2007
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Speakers Bio:
Mark S. Beasley, PhD, CPA
Director, Enterprise Risk Management Initiative
Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission(COSO) Board
Member
Mark S. Beasley is the Director of the Enterprise Risk Management
Initiative and a Professor in the Department of Accounting
at North Carolina State University
where he teaches auditing courses in the undergraduate and masters programs.
He currently is serving as a member of the board for the Committee of Sponsoring
Organizations of the Treadway Commission (widely known at COSO) and is Past-President
of the American Accounting Association’s Auditing Section. Mark has previously
served on several national task forces and working groups, including the Auditing
Standards Board SAS No. 99 Fraud Task Force and the advisory board for The Conference
Board’s research about board of director responsibility for Enterprise
Risk Management (ERM). He is a frequent speaker at national and international
conferences on ERM, internal controls, and corporate governance, including audit
committee practices. He is the co-author of auditing-related textbooks, casebooks,
and CPE training materials. Prior to beginning his career at NC State, Mark served
as a Technical Manager in the Audit and Attest Division of the AICPA and as an
Audit Manager in the Nashville, Tennessee office of Ernst & Young. He received
a BS in accounting from Auburn University and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. |
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