• Risk Governance in Higher Education

  • Jul 17 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
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Risk Governance in Higher Education

  • Summary

  • Good governance is a mechanism for leadership to achieve its objectives and make quality decisions. The time to revisit risk management practices and effective governance structures is more important than ever in higher education. In this episode of URMIA Matters, host Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University will sit down with Jake Braunsdorf and Cynthia Vitters from Deloitte to talk about how colleges and universities are structuring their risk governance, specifically ERM program constructs and how they are positioned within the institution to support the management of risks, and best practices to communicating risk information to university leadership and trustees, inclusive of reporting formats and how they lend themselves to communicating risk information that equips leadership to act.

    URMIA is partnering with Deloitte on a four-part webinar series on risk governance in higher education starting on August 25. You can learn more and register online at urmia.org.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode
    Risk Governance in Higher Education: What Boards of Trustees Need to Know - whitepaper from Deloitte

    On the Board: The Role of Trustees in Higher Ed - podcast episode from Future U

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