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2008 Enterprise Risk Management Symposium

Apr 14, 2008
8:00 AM

Meeting Venue
Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile
Chicago, IL
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A featured event on Enterprise Risk Management, as part of the PRMIA Global Event Series, mark your calendar now for the top ERM conference of the year:

2008 ERM Symposium

Risk and Return in the Age of Turbulence

Throughout the past decade we have seen relatively stable times, but we also have seen extreme events shake our industries to their core.  The 2008 ERM Symposium will illustrate why a strong enterprise risk management program is essential before, during and after each relative cycle of results - both good and bad.

Now in its sixth year, this premier global conference on ERM will offer:

  • Four general sessions and at least 30 concurrent sessions featuring top risk management experts offering their perspective on key risk issues facing organizations
  • A call for papers program showcasing new applied research in ERM
  • A track of sessions featuring academics presenting ERM research from leading universities
  • Several pre-program workshops on hot ERM issues
  • Networking opportunities to renew and expand your list of ERM contacts
  • Exhibitors demonstrating their ERM services and knowledge

Click here to visit the ERM Symposium website, learn more about the conference and view the list of distinguished speakers.  Registration will open in late-January 2008.

 
 
Presenters
 
James C. Allison,  Regional Risk Manager NA,  Conoco Phillips
 
Thomas S. Y. Ho,  President and Founder,  Thomas Ho Company
 
James Lam,  President,  James Lam & Associates
 
Larry Moews,  Vice President and Chief Risk Officer,  Allstate Insurance Company
 
Myron S. Scholes,  Chairman,  Platinum Grove Asset Management, L.P.
 
Leo Tilman,  Chief Institutional Strategist,  Bear Stearns
 
Tom Wilson,  Chief Risk Officer,  Allianz
 
 
     
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