Enterprise Risk Management for Not-for-Profits
Thursday, April 22, 2010
11 a.m. EST
Web Seminar
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How much risk can your not-for-profit organization tolerate?
Join RSM McGladrey for a one-hour webcast for not-for-profit executives concerning the benefits of managing risk on an enterprise level through economic recovery and beyond.
The economic turmoil of the past 12-18 months has forced many not-for-profit organizations to make some very difficult decisions such as the elimination of programs, personnel and even closing their doors. In hindsight, organizations that suffered the greatest did not have distinct risk management systems in place to forecast and prepare for these and other threats. With recovery on the horizon, now is the time to implement an enterprise risk management (ERM) system to evaluate and alleviate apparent risks while keeping the goals and mission of your organization at the forefront.
ERM is an integrated framework that expands on internal control environments and provides robust details on the broader risks to the organization. Not-for-profit organizations can implement an ERM framework to satisfy both their internal control needs and to move toward a fuller risk management process.
Attend our webcast and you'll learn about:
- Benefits of Enterprise Risk Management
- ERM Methodology and the COSO model
- Practical ERM implementation approaches for not-for-profits
Featured speakers
Dan Whelan, managing director-consulting services, and Keri Venkatesan, manager-risk management services, offer extensive experience providing various risk management services to not-for-profit organizations, nationally and internationally. Both regularly share their insights and best practices for not-for-profit organizations through speaking engagements, webcasts and published articles.
CPE Credit Available
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