On Friday, March 20th, 2015, the Loyola University Chicago School of Law and the Loyola University Chicago Quinlan School
of Business will sponsor a day-long conference aimed at assessing the
new terrain introduced to the financial industry by Dodd-Frank's
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) requirements under Regulation YY. The
conference, "
New Legal and Regulatory Terrain for ERN: Outlook for Companies and Risk Managers," is sponsored by Jones Day, KPMG and Quarles & Brady.
Topics that will be tackled during panel presentations include:
ERM After the Financial Crisis;
Enhanced Prudential Standards: Impact on Banks, Non-Financial Companies and the Capital Markets
The Risk Committee and CRO: The Role of Ethics in Meeting Regulatory Compliance;
Outlook for ERM: Perspectives from Financial Firm Executives and Market Experts; and
Risk Based Capital and Related Requirements: How is Regulation YY Simply Basel Principles Brought Ashore?
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President Obama Signs the Dodd-Frank Act |
The Conference keynotes will be delivered by Jeffrey Cohodes, the Chief Risk Officer for Northern Trust, entitled: "Why This CRO Sleeps Well at Night" and Martin Pfinsgraff, Senior Deputy Controller for Large Bank Supervision - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, entitled "Supervision Matters: How Heightened Standards Get Operationalized."
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