A PMI Lakeshore Chapter Dinner/Presentation

Project Management of Enterprise Risk Management Initiatives

Date: Monday, November 14th, 2005
 
Schedule: 6:00 - 7:00 pm Industry specific networking

7:00 - 8:00 pm sit down dinner

8:00 - 9:00 pm presentation

Location: Holiday Inn Oakville (Centre), 590 Argus Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 3J3, (905) 842-5000 (go south from the QEW onto Trafalgar Road South and then turn west onto Argus Road).
 
Cost:
  Chapter
Member
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Registration pay online by credit card only $20.00 $30.00
Registration after
Deadline Date
(space permitting)
 
$30.00 $40.00
Payment: By Cash or Cheque:   At the door, by cash or cheque made out to "PMI - Lakeshore Chapter", receipts will be provided at the event.
 
By Visa or MasterCard:   On-line before the registration deadline only. No credit card payment will be accepted at the door. Receipts are issued and emailed to you at time of payment.
 
Deadline: Registration deadline is 5:30 pm on Wednesday November 9th, 2005.
 
Register: Registration is now closed

Program: C193-051114
 
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Presentation Abstract

This seminar will provide an overview of the concepts of Enterprise Risk Management, highlight some of the major initiatives undertaken by corporations today and provide insights into project management of ERM initiatives. Enterprise Risk Management has now extended beyond the Financial & Insurance sectors into Energy Risk, Environmental Risk, and internal controls. In addition new regulations such as Basel II, Anti-Money Laundering, and Sarbanes-Oxley are forcing organizations to manage a variety of complex risks simultaneously. Managing and implementing such huge and enterprise wide projects has its own challenges. This seminar will guide you through the critical areas for active management and pre-planning that is required upfront for ERM initiatives.

Speaker - Patricia A. Hoyte, PMP

Patricia Hoyte heads the Caiteur Group, an information technology sales strategy firm headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Prior to forming Caiteur Group, Ms. Hoyte led large-scale regulatory, business, and IT initiatives for major banks, insurance companies, and software companies in North America and around the world. She was one of the early IT solution drivers for Basel II, entering that arena in 2001 well before the regulation was finalized in 2003. Her work included helping IT companies develop their software solutions and sales strategy to enter both the Basel II and Anti-Money Laundering market space. Ms. Hoyte has sold millions of dollars of software and hardware solutions into large client accounts and led major IT initiatives in data warehousing and business intelligence, data mining and analytical modeling, credit risk, operational risk and insurance risk including Value-at-Risk and Capital-at-Risk, financial performance management, investment and asset/liability management, and customer management. She also spent ten years in the insurance industry, with six of those years in the complex field of international reinsurance and retrocession (the insurance of reinsurance). Her work in retrocession involved creating new global risk products for large-scale catastrophic risk and financial reinsurance, including establishing and managing the finance, risk, and IT frameworks. Ms. Hoyte graduated with distinction from York University and is a Certified Management Accountant, a Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Stanford Certified Project Manager in Advanced Project Management (SCPM). She is a published author of articles on new industry regulation.

Contact

If you have questions or comments on the event please contact the Chapter, by email at info@pmi-lakeshore.org.