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January 24, 2012

Registration Now Open for the PRMIA Global Risk Conference

PRMIA has opened registration for our inaugural Global Risk Conference, being held May 14 - 16, 2012 in New York.

We will celebrate our 10th anniversary by doing what we do best: giving our 80,000 members from around the world a chance to join together. This will be a unique opportunity for you to learn from industry leaders, as well as share experiences and talk with other risk professionals who share similar concerns and questions about the challenges posed by today's difficult economic situation. The conference will focus on a plethora of issues vital to today's complex and uncertain environment.

Register Now and save 30% on full conference registration fees. Greater discounts are given to PRMIA Sustaining Members.


Conference Highlights Include:
One full day of pre-conference seminars focused on global topics, technical skills, practical experience and the latest theory in selected risk management disciplines

Two-day conference comprised of:

  • General sessions including keynote presentations and panel discussions
  • Concurrent sessions addressing topics led by global industry experts
  • Gala dinner honoring PRMIA risk leaders
  • Exhibitors
  • Networking receptions


    Featured Keynote Speakers:

  • James Allison, Chief Risk Officer, ConocoPhilips
  • Dr. David X Li, Chief Risk Officer, China International Capital Corporation
  • Allan Malz, Senior Advisor - Markets Group, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Hersh Sheffrin, Professor, Santa Clara University
  • Peter O. Davis, Principal - Financial Services, Ernst & Young (Moderator)


    Visit www.prmia.org/globalriskconference to learn more about the conference or to register.

    Posted by PRMIA_Marketing at January 24, 2012 08:03 PM

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