Risk and Resilience | 2014 Agenda | 3rd April 2014
Agenda and Conference details Risk & Resilience | 2014
Agenda |
|
Morning Session Registration Open 08:30 09:20 - 09:30 Chairman's welcome and opening remarks Julia Graham, FERMA president & Director ofRisk Managment and Insurance, DLA Piper 09:30 Standards and accreditation – tools for delivering better regulation Howard Kerr, Chief Executive, BSI 09:45 Keynote address James Cleverly, Chairman of the London Local Resilience Forum, Greater London Authority 10:10 Risk management – Governance, Risk and Compliance Steve Fowler, Strategic Advisor to the Board, The Institute of Risk Management 10:35 Q&A 10:45 Break Risk management standards and best practice 11:10 ISO 31000 - The risks of success story Prof. Dr Bruno Bruhwiler, TC/262 WG 2 Convenor - Core risk management standards 11:35 The relationship between Risk and BCM Kevin Brear, SSM/1 Committee Chairman, 3rd Risk Lead, JP Morgan Chase 12:00 Resilience standardisation – BS 65000 & ISO 22316 Robert Macfarlane, Assistant Director, Training & Doctrine, Cabinet Office. 12:25 Connecting management best practice and standards Frances Scarff, Product Development Director, Axelos 12:45 Q&A followed by Lunch |
|
Afternoon Session 14:00 The risk and changing face of Risk Management 14:00 The risk landscape – World Economic Forum Risk Report Philip Coley, Senior Consultant, Zurich's Strategic Risk Practice 14:25 Climate Change, Risk and Resilience Tony Grayling, Head of Climate Change & Communities, Environment Agency 14:50 Cyber security – Securing your business and creating information assurance Chris Barrett & Nick Wilding, Axelos 15.20 Roads to resilience Paul Hopkin, Technical Director, Airmic 15:45 Afternoon tea and coffee 16:00 Panel Discussion – Changing face of risk management 16:45 - Chairman’s closing remarks 17:00 Conference close |
De Vere Venues, 138-142 Holborn, London, EC1N 2NQ
By Bus
By Air
By Tube
The nearest Tube Station to us is Chancery Lane on the Central Line. When leaving the station take exit number two and the entrance to Holborn Bars is located approximately 50 meters ahead in the large red brick building.
Alternatively if you prefer to use the Piccadilly Line the nearest stop is Holborn Station, we are approximately a 10 minute walk from here heading east along High Holborn towards St Paul's Cathedral.