Credit Union Risk Assessments:
The Critical Foundation of an Enterprise Risk Management Program
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 ~ 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. EDT
Available until November 20, 2009
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Online registration for NAFCU webcasts is currently not available.
Please download a registration form, available below, and
fax to 703-524-1082 or call MSC at 800-344-5580 to register via phone.
By now, your credit union has probably completed or is planning an enterprise wide risk assessment. And while conducting a risk assessment is a critical first step, your credit union will need to build on this process in order to manage all of your risk, compliance, and internal control requirements.
As you face a seemingly endless and constantly changing set of regulatory and compliance challenges, it is critical that your credit unions implement programs to manage these risks.
Join Affinity Federal Credit Union Vice President and Chief Information Officer Kurt Snyder, along with Vital Insight CEO Alan White and benefit from a valuable overview of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM).
You will benefit from this webcast by:
• Gaining knowledge of the background, evolution and requirements of ERM;
• Discovering the key components of an ERM program;
• Gaining insight from a review of a Risk Assessment case study from a leading Federal Credit Union
• Learning how to use the information gathered in the Risk Assessment to develop an ERM Program; and
• Uncovering the phases, timelines, objectives, and critical success factors of leading ERM Programs.
Broadcast live from NAFCU's Headquarters in Arlington, VA.
Who Should Participate:
| CEOs |
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| Senior Management |
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| Compliance, Audit, Counsel Staff |
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| Risk Management Staff |
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| Credit, Lending and Loan Officers |
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NCCOs will receive 1.5 continuing education units for participation.
Early bird registration deadline: May 13, 2009
Registration Fees
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Before
5/13/09
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After
5/13/09
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Archived Webcast
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NAFCU-member
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$250
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$350
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$350
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Nonmember
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$350
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$450
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$450
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Non-credit Union
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$400
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$500
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$500
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Archived webcasts are available for up to 6 months after the live broadcast and are included in the registration fee.
Note: A $50 fee applies to all cancellations. Registrations must be cancelled by
May 18, 2009.
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