Part 2: Crisis Risk Management - Risk or Distraction?

Part 2: Crisis Risk Management - Risk or Distraction?
Michael Ferndale and John Deverell will pick up with PRMIA London where they left off at the end of our recent session. They will explore actions by senior management that might be appropriate in the event of a significant risk actually materialising. After their opening remarks there will be a question and answer discussion under Chatham House Rule.
 
  Date:
June 28, 2021

  Time:
8:30 - 10:00 a.m. EDT
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. GMT

  Location:
Virtual Event
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82610678950?pwd=bGd3ckdDdUQwQ3p2bmM2N0kwV29YZz09

 Session Length:
60 minutes

"Icebergs and lifeboats - what to do when it all goes wrong"
 
Michael Ferndale and John Deverell will pick up where they left off at the end of our recent session.

They will explore actions by senior management that might be appropriate in the event of a significant risk actually materialising. After their opening remarks there will be a question and answer discussion under Chatham House Rule.


This event is exclusive to CRO, COO, CEO or MDs working for a financial entity.  Consultants and vendors are excluded from this event.


Speakers  
  
 
  John Deverell

John leads www.thepreparedmind.net, advising clients on leadership, risk, and crisis preparedness. Before that he spent two years on the Executive Leadership Team of Invensys plc where he was responsible for global security and resolution of all potential crises – and then two years with M: Communications, a financial PR firm in the City, dealing with reputational aspects of crisis leadership. During his earlier career in the Forces, HM The Queen appointed him OBE and later CBE for leadership in unusually challenging situations. He has been interviewed on TV and radio on crisis, risk and strategy.

 
     
  Michael Ferndale

Michael, Board Advisor, ECC Consulting, is the author of The Icarus Syndrome, focusing on how human behaviour feeds systemic risk. He has a wealth of experience in helping top teams with leadership, assessment, and executive search, working extensively across the private, government, sport, not-for-profit and wider public sectors. He established the Board Practice at Harvey Nash and chaired their Group Advisory Board.
 
     
 

Moderator:

Emma Hawkins-Haile, Chair, PRMIA Global Risk Leader Outreach Group 
 



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When
6/28/2021 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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