Wednesday, October 26, 2022
In-Person & Online
Please note that the 2022 AFERM ERM Summit Training Event is held in Eastern time.
Note: This is a tentative schedule subject to change.
Arrival & Breakfast
General Session — Opening Remarks
Plenary Session 1 — The Role of ERM as Critical Decision Support
Hear from Brenda Boultwood on how the IMF is aligning ERM with the broader enterprise objectives beyond traditional compliance and operational areas.
Speaker
Brenda Boultwood, International Monetary Fund
Moderator
Daniella Datskovska, AFERM President
* BREAK *
Plenary Session 2 — Presidents Panel
The Presidents Panel will be discussing the evolution of Federal ERM, the differences between implementation of ERM in the Federal Space and Commercial Space and resulting lessons learned and best practices, and the future of ERM including the relationship between federal agencies and GAO, OMB, etc.
Speakers
Moderator
Marianne Roth, CFPB
Sponsor
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Breakout Session 1A — Are You Audit Ready? Preparing Your ERM Program for an IG Audit
Inevitably, agency ERM offices will receive a knock on the door and find that the IG or GAO has arrived to initiate an audit of the ERM program. To avoid being caught unprepared for the eventual audit, there are steps ERM teams can take to become “audit-ready.” In this session, we’ll share several tools, techniques and actions that can be deployed by ERM teams to assess a program’s overall level of audit readiness, identify gaps, and pinpoint opportunities for shoring up your preparedness now. Topics to be covered include: Using a Pre-Audit Readiness Assessment Tool (PART), Considering the CIGIE ERM Practitioner’s Guide for IGs, Leveraging Maturity/Capability Models, Proactively Communicating/Engaging with the IG, and more.
Speakers
Moderator
Thomas Brandt, FRTIB
Breakout Session 1B — Leveraging Technology in Support of Risk Management
This session will present 3 experts that have hands-on experience implementing technology solutions in support of their risk management objectives. The dialogue will be presented in the form of questions from the moderator and answers from the panel experts. The questions and answers will touch on all three Summit tracks with a primary focus on Delivering Value to Decisionmakers through technology.
Speakers
Moderator
Jack Downes, Elevate Government Solutions
Breakout Session 1C — When Mom and Dad Fight — How to Manage Expectations and Balance Risks When Working with Program Leadership and In-house Counsel
Litigation, which increasingly arises from equity and justice considerations, can plague organizations with reputational risks, cause financial harm, and constrain critical resources. In considering litigation, particularly associated with equity and mission-based considerations, Risk Management Professionals can get caught between meeting the needs of Executive Leadership on one hand and the General Counsel/Solicitor on the other. How do we help leadership meet our strategic goals, but also respond to the attorneys’ needs to manage litigation risk? When is litigation risk the top priority, and when does it take a backseat? How does the Risk Management professional thread the needle, and work with the General Counsel to manage risk in a way that keeps Executive leadership engaged?
Speakers
Moderator
John Basso, Deloitte
Breakout Session 1D — Integration of ERM with Strategic Planning, Budgetary and Execution Processes
Move your ERM program along the maturity curve by creating a strategy and plan to improve integration of your programs into existing business processes.
Facilitator
Visit Virtual Sponsor Booths
Lunch
Presented by
Breakout Session 2B — An FAA Experience: Integrating Evidence-Based Practices for Risk Informed Decision-Making
Speaker
Breakout Session 2A — ERM as a Driver of Impactful Public Service
Speakers
Moderator
Cynthia Vitters, Deloitte
Breakout Session 2C — Departmental Front End Risk Assessment (FERA) policy at HUD
Speaker
Moderator
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Breakout Session 3A — Integrate ERM to mission
ERM requires an understanding of the company’s strategic goals and objectives to identify the risks that might derail their achievement. It is often hard to justify the time and expense of measuring something that is not easy to measure. Demonstrating or proving how a goal was met because something didn’t happen or wasn’t strongly experienced is a challenge. This session will discuss ways to present success stories and best practices for championing your ERM program to senior leadership as a part of the Agency’s overall strategy.
Speakers
Tracy Davis Bradley, VHA
Charles Tapp, VBA
Dr. Justin Abold-Lebreche, VA
Moderator
Michelle Paul, BDO
Breakout Session 3B — ERM Insights from the 737 Max Airliner Crisis — An ERM Case Study
Speakers
Moderator
Thomas Holland, Guidehouse
Breakout Session 3C — Updating Your Risk Appetite Statement as a Tool to Integrate Risk into Your Agency’s Agenda: Stories from USAID
Speakers
Moderator
Bert Nuehring, Crowe
Breakout Session 3D — Tackling Risks by Working Smarter, Not Harder
Speakers
Moderator
Ed Hau, ASR Analytics
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Plenary Session 3 — When a Risk Transforms into a Crisis
Join us for a discussion with Judy Smith, the inspiration behind ‘Scandal,’ to talk about crisis management and considerations for when a risk transforms into a crisis.
Speaker
Moderator
Bobbi-Jo Pankaj, Guidehouse
Sponsor
General Session — Closing Remarks & AFERm Member Meeting
Speakers
Virtual Networking Event
- Risking It All Trivia — Four rounds of an interactive, team-based trivia competition
- The AFERMityville Horror — A virtual escape room
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