Emerging professionals discussion: Risk is part of Governance too? – QLD
Risk is part of Governance too?
Risk management is crucial for long-term success, sustainability, and stability in today’s dynamic business environment. It’s becoming more important due to the economic, technological, environmental, and competitive obstacles that organisation’s must navigate.
Please join this interactive discussion which will cover:
- What do I do? - core duties and expectations of the role
- How do I do it? - typical tasks and activities of being a risk manager
- Who can help me? - useful resources and where to go for help
Bring your thoughts to the table. Join your governance and risk management peers for an informal roundtable exchange of ideas and practical advice.
This is your unique opportunity to discuss current trends and issues in your role and an excellent opportunity to build your governance and risk management network.
Facilitators
Kirsty Wright AGIA ACG, Group Risk & Insurance Manager, The Star Entertainment Group
Kirsty is a Group Risk Manager at The Star Entertainment Group. She has experience across the financial services, manufacturing, gaming and entertainment industries specialising in governance, risk and compliance transformation. Kirsty is passionate about building risk capability and embedding risk culture into everything we do. She’s completed the Graduate Diploma of Corporate Governance and Risk Management through Governance Institute of Australia and is a member of the Risk Management Institute of Australasia (RMIA) and Risk Management Association (RMA) Australia. She is also a licensed Project Management Professional (PMP) through the Project Management Institute (PMI) and a member of the PMI Queensland Chapter.
What is in it for you?
Learn about risk management career journeys, education requirements, and better practice.
Who should attend?
We welcome anyone who’s starting out or considering a career in risk, or even those with a few years of experience across:
- ASX Listed and private companies
- Local and state government
- Not-for-profit organisations and associations