RIMS 2009 Sessions Guide - (Page 42) Stimulate Your Career—Connect with Business Units to Become the Next Chief Risk Officer (RMG303) Wednesday, 9:00 am - 10:30 am With audit personnel muscling in on risk management issues, now is the time for risk professionals to enhance credibility and showcase your capabilities. By partnering to provide creative solutions with a variety of business and functional units, you will stimulate your career and rise to the top of the profession. Explore how to develop an internal consulting capability and provide meaningful risk management solutions regarding risk that is often uninsurable. Examine how best to hire and develop the right staff, accept uncertainty, build risk-pricing models, partner with peers and communicate succinctly to maximize results. Gary Kilburg Senior Vice President, Chief Risk Officer Wells Fargo Insurance Services Paul B. Piazza Risk Manager Honeywell International Inc. Ryan B. Ralston Director, Risk Management ICM, Inc The Driver for Risk Management in Japan: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) (RMG212) Monday, 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm Although most still consider risk management an extra cost, many corporations are starting to place a risk management department on their organizational charts due to both legal mandates for stock-traded companies and an increased focus on corporate social responsibility (CSR) by the Japanese community. Learn how risk management relates to CSR and how it becomes a driver for implementing the risk management practice. This is a bilingual presentation (English and Japanese). This session is hosted by RIMS Japan Chapter. Yoshi Hamaji, ARM-Japan Executive Director Japan Chapter Kazuaki Tanaka, CFM, CFP, GRMI-J President Airyu Management Institute Ltd. The Nitty-Gritty Fleet Plan—Beyond the Basic Written Fleet Policy (RMG205) Monday, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Drafting a fleet policy is only the beginning of developing a comprehensive fleet plan. Elevate your fleet program from a written document to an effective risk management tool. Delve into some of the critical aspects of successful fleet plans that strike a balance between policies that hamper operations and those so broad they may create exposures. Listen to a detailed discussion of non-owned auto exposures and how best to address these risks as they gain more recognition by underwriters. Explore tools such as motor vehicle report checks and certificate tracking. You will leave with a greater understanding of how to manage the critical aspects of your fleet program. This session is hosted by RIMS Cumberland Chapter. Steve L. Heckle, JD, AIC Director, Risk Management LKQ Corporation William Teas, II Executive Director Gaylord Entertainment Company The Business Case for Diversity (RMG107) Wednesday, 10:45 am - 12:15 pm This session will discuss the benefits of organizational diversity in terms of premium and revenue growth. Outline specific strategies to accomplish diversity of the workforce, products, services, clients and suppliers. Learn to leverage community outreach programs with diversity initiatives. This is your opportunity to present your diversity questions to the experts. Terri D. Austin, Esq. Chief Diversity Officer AIG RISK MANAGEMENT 42 RIMS 2009 Annual Conference & Exhibition, April 19-23
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