VenueAmora Hotel Jamison Sydney11 Jamison StreetSydney NSW 2000t +61 (0) 2 9696 2500
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Program TopicsPlenary 1 – ICAAP and Risk ManagementThis plenary will explore the importance of risk and capital management and stress and scenario testing in managing extreme events including catastrophe risks, cyber risk and other emerging risks.
Plenary 2 – Catastrophe RiskPlenary 2 will discuss climate change, and the impact on risk assessment concerning natural catastrophe events. It will provide practical considerations for companies to manage their exposures and link it to the overall strategic objectives. The session will conclude with innovation in reinsurance solutions as part of the mitigation strategy.
Plenary 3 – Cyber RiskA holistic discussion on Cyber risk across an organisation – what it is, where it comes from and how to manage it. Your panel will explore how the global environment is changing, how cyber risk can be assessed and how companies can manage it.
This broad look at Cyber Risk will highlight the increasing expectation of convergence between Enterprise Risk and ICAAP frameworks.
Plenary 4 – Other RisksAn ever changing landscape accelerating at a rapid pace. How do we better understand these risks and predict their impact?
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Plenary Speakers
Plenary 1ICAAP and Risk Management
Plenary 2Catastrophe Risk
Plenary 3Cyber Risk
Plenary 4Other Risks
28 April 2016Amora Jamison Sydney
ManagingExtreme Events(In an Uncertain World)
Adam SearlePartner, KPMG
Dr Michael DraytonConsultant, RMS
Tricia HobsonPartner, Norton Rose Fulbright
Mark LeCEO, LEGION Risk Management
Jeremy Waite Senior Vice President, Guy Carpenter
Stuart Bingham General Manager, Diversified Institutions Division, APRA
Ty Birkett Managing Director, Willis Re
Anthony Robinson Partner, EY
Teresa Aquilina Senior Vice President, Guy Carpenter
Michael EberhardtGeneral Manager Australian Branch, Hannover Re
Andreas SchmittCasualty Treaty and Facultative Manager, Munich Re
Nicole GamerovClient Manager Government, Swiss Re
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Managing Extreme Events presents a framework to consider how extreme events can be measured, managed, and mitigated.
Ultimately, communication along each step of this process is important to provide a holistic risk framework to the understanding and management of extreme risks.
Register by Friday 8 April 2016 and take advantage of the Early Bird discount.