Date/Time
Date(s) - Friday, November 20, 2015
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
RBS Gogarburn
Category(ies)
IOR Scottish Chapter 5th Annual Conference
Date/Time: Friday 20th November 2015 – 09.00 to 17.00
Location: Royal Bank of Scotland, Conference Centre, Gogarburn Campus, Edinburgh, EH12 1HQ
Topic: IOR Scottish Chapter 5th Annual Conference – “The Operational Risk perspective on resilience… expect the best, plan for the worst and be prepared for surprises…”
Details:
IOR Scottish Chapter are delighted to be able to confirm the finalised programme for the 5th annual conference which will take place on Friday 20th November at RBS Gogarburn.
Our full day programme will give attendees the opportunity to hear from a number of industry experts and practitioners. Throughout the day, the common thread will be resilience but through a number of different lenses; the regulator, outsourced operations, technology and last, but not least, people and behaviors.
As well as 4 plenary sessions with Q&A opportunities, attendees will have the opportunity to pick two from four break-out sessions. These sessions, with smaller numbers, provide an opportunity for more interactive sessions to engage in debate and dialogue with the presenters and fellow participants.
The full programme is detailed below. Further details including speaker bios and short synopsis of each session will be published by pdf in due course.
Cost for the full day programme is £50 for IOR members, £150 for non-members. Once again, we are offering a special discount for CIOBS members at £50.
Places are limited and will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. To avoid missing out, register now, using the link below
http://www.eventbrite.com/IOR SC 5th Annual Conference
Any further questions can be sent to Ian Wilson, IOR Scottish Chapter Lead at iwilson@ior-institute.org.
9.00 to 9.30 | Registration and coffee and break-out selections | RBS Conference Centre |
9.30 to 9.45 | Welcome and opening remarks | Colin Morrison, Head of Operational Risk Framework & Functions Oversight, RBS
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0945 to 11.15 | Morning Plenary Session including Q&As
Calibrating Business Risk Appetite through a Regulatory lens
Addressing supplier risk in an ever expanding enterprise
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Simon Morris, Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna
James Turpie, Senior Manager, EY |
11.15 to 11.45 | Morning break – tea and coffee will be served in the Atrium | |
11.45 to 12.45 | Morning breakout sessions [pick one]
Crisis Management in Cloudy Times
Social media and Operational Risk
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Mike Softley, Senior Consultant, Ultima Risk Management Caroline Skipsey, Managing Partner, Igniyte Online Reputation Management Caroline Ramsay, Operational Risk Director, Tesco Bank Brian Rowlands, Trish Crabb & Heather Morrison, IOR Scottish Chapter
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12.45 to 13.30 | Lunch – a buffet lunch will be served in the Atrium | |
13.30 to 13.45 | Institute of Operational Risk update and outlook | Ian Wilson, IOR Scottish Chapter |
13.45 to 14.45 | Afternoon breakout sessions [pick [a different] one]
Crisis Management in Cloudy Times
Social media and Operational Risk
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Mike Softley, Senior Consultant, Ultima Risk Management Caroline Skipsey, Managing Partner, Igniyte Online Reputation Management Caroline Ramsay, Operational Risk Director, Tesco Bank Brian Rowlands, Trish Crabb & Heather Morrison, IOR Scottish Chapter
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14.45 to 15.00 | Comfort break | |
15.00 to 16.30 | Afternoon Plenary Sessions including Q&As
Looking back…. Looking Forward – a technology perspective
Installing a “behavioural lens”: How risk-aware working improves resilience and conduct |
Marc Adams, General Manager, EMEA, EMC |
16.30 to 16.45 | Closing remarks | Ian Wilson, IOR Scottish Chapter |