Risk Week Yale seminar series

Risk managers gather to discuss developments and ideas to shape bank risk management at Yale University

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Bank risk managers from all over the world are set to gather at Yale University Campus on 9-12 December 2014 for the inaugural Risk Week Yale seminar series.

Risk Week Yale will embrace a wide range of presentations delivered by leading chief risk officers, quantitative analysts, regulators and academics. Attendees will learn the latest techniques and practices in the fields of risk modelling, derivatives pricing, regulation and technology.

Risk, the world’s leading industry publication for the risk management profession, created the seminar to provide a forum for risk managers to exchange experiences, network with their peers and focus on the most important challenges they face in their work.

The seminar schedule has been finalised, with Executive Vice President and Chief Enterprise Risk Officer from Freddie Mac, along with chief risk officers from Capital One Commercial, RBC Capital Markets and Nomura confirmed to open the event through presentations on high-level issues facing the profession.

Participants will then break out into smaller groups for technical presentations and discussions in the fields of market, counterparty and operational risk management. These presentations will be delivered by senior risk managers, quantitative analysts, regulators and academics.

In order to preserve the integrity and credibility of the meeting, all discussions are under Chatham House Rules. Attendees currently registered include the US Department of Treasury, TD Bank, Bank of Canada, BBVA Bancomer SA and Capital One Commercial Bank. 

Notes to editors

1. Risk, through www.risk.net, provides an online gateway to content covering the international financial risk management sector.

2. Risk was founded in 1987 and acquired by Incisive Media in 2003.

3. For more information, contact Adriana.lobo@incisivemedia.com or visit the website.

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