Infopro Digital Events [EB8]

EB8, description text Thursday 29 July, 2021

Where leaders of financial risk management meet and exchange ideas on how to get ahead in the new era of risk ​

June 18-19, 2024 - Sancroft, St Pauls, London

Nobody knows what the future holds but it’s a safe bet it won’t look much like the past. From the organisers of Risk Live and Risk USA, our unrivalled 2023 agenda was steered by the Risk.net editorial team and our advisory board and provided you with the practical, forward-looking insights and the innovative solutions needed to get ahead in the new era of risk. ​

Key themes for 2023:

  • Update on regulatory frameworks for risk management in 2023​

  • How geopolitical events, shocks, and pressures are shaping the environment for financial risk managers in 2023​

  • The changing role of the chief risk officers/risk manager in response to geopolitical events​

  • Technological innovation and disruption in risk management ​

  • Model risk management (MRM) ​

  • Focus on liquidity risk​

  • New drivers in credit risk​

  • ML and AI in risk management 

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Christian Bluhm

Group CRO

UBS

Christian Bluhm became a member of the GEB and was appointed Group Chief Risk Officer of UBS Group AG and UBS AG in January 2016. He joined UBS from FMS Wertmanagement, where he had been Chief Risk & Financial Officer since 2010 and Spokesman of the Executive Board from 2012 to 2015. From 2004 to 2009, he worked for Credit Suisse, where he was Managing Director responsible for Credit Risk Management in Switzerland and Private Banking worldwide. Mr. Bluhm was Head of Credit Portfolio Management until 2008 and then Head of Credit Risk Management Analytics & Instruments after the financial crisis in 2008. From 2001 to 2004, he worked for Hypovereinsbank in Munich in Group Credit Portfolio Management, heading a team that specialized in Structured Finance Analytics. Before starting his banking career with Deutsche Bank in Credit Risk Management in 1999, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University in Ithaca and as a scientific assistant at the University of Greifswald. Mr. Bluhm holds a degree in mathematics and informatics from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and received his PhD in mathematics in 1996 from the same university.

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Nick Silitch

Former chief risk officer

Prudential

Nick Silitch was recently senior vice president, chief risk officer of Prudential Financial, Inc. In this role, Silitch oversaw Prudential’s risk management infrastructure and risk profile across all business lines and risk types. Under his direction, his team developed models, metrics, frameworks and governance to manage risk, and works with internal corporate partners and business groups to identify, assess and prioritize risk across the company. He was chairman of the organization’s Enterprise Risk Committee that evaluates current and emerging risks relevant to the company, and is a member of Prudential’s Senior Management Council.

Silitch also worked with external stakeholder groups to forward industry interests. He was head of the International Affairs Committee for the North American Chief Risk Officers’ Council, and a member of the Advisory Council for the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers.

Silitch joined Prudential in 2010 as chief credit officer and head of investment risk management, overseeing Prudential’s general account and other proprietary investment risks globally, as well as maintaining and approving Delegations of Authority and Investment Policy Statements.

Prior to joining Prudential, Silitch held the position of chief risk officer of the Alternative Investment Services, Broker Dealer Services and Pershing businesses within Bank of New York Mellon. He also served on the Pershing Executive Committee.

Silitch joined Bank of New York Mellon in 1983 as a credit trainee. Throughout his career at the bank, he held senior positions in client management, investor relations, risk management, loan restructuring, credit portfolio management and Basel compliance.

He received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Colby College.

Duncan Wood
Duncan Wood

Global Editorial Director

Risk.net

Duncan Wood is the London-based editor-in-chief of Risk.net. He was promoted to the role at the start of 2015, to lead the editorial reorganisation of the website and its print titles. Wood had been editor of Risk magazine since July 2011. He rejoined Risk as European editor in October 2009, having originally worked for Risk and Asia Risk in London and Hong Kong as a writer and researcher between 1998 and 2000.

In the intervening years, Wood was news editor for the Oliver Wyman-founded online start-up ERisk.com. He also worked freelance for six years while living in Germany, with his work featuring in Euromoney, Financial News, IFR, and The Wall Street Journal, as well as Risk magazine and its sister titles. Wood has written about derivatives and risk throughout his 17-year career in journalism. He is a Neal Awards finalist, and has won Incisive Media's journalist and editor of the year awards.

Bruce Fletcher

Group chief risk officer

Natwest Group

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Danny Frost

Global head of operational risk

Legal and General Investment Management

Danny Frost joined Legal and General in 2023 and currently serves as global head of operational risk. 

Before joining Legal and General, Frost joined AIG in June 2015 and served as chief risk officer and regional head of operational risk for Emea and Apac. Before joining AIG, he held roles in investment banking, managing derivative operations, the middle office and prime brokerage functions. Frost spent 19 years at Credit Suisse and most recently held the positions of global head of operational risk for collateral, clearing, valuations and liquidity, and global head of new business and new product approval.

1200

senior delegates

from financial institutions

40

expert speakers

discussing topics from digitalization, credit risk and inflation

Brand amplification

Be seen and stay front of mind for our audience of CROs, and wider risk professionals.

Lead generation

Meet and network - we are combining virtual and in-person sessions for Energy Risk USA. Your team can benefit from face-to-face connections with senior decision-makers, whilst our AI-powered matchmaking tool will enable you to meet the right people.

Thought leadership

Be heard - distribute intelligence and content through speaking and content dissemination opportunities.

New contacts

Expand your reach - it is easier for delegates to hop onto a computer than travel to an event. We are seeing brand new delegates who have never attended the event before. They can become part of your network too.

Risk Europe Content Hub

We've put all our content for Risk Europe in one easy to access place. 

This includes all Risk.net articles, special reports, webinars, event content, and podcasts. 

CONTENT HUB

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