Incorporating Data Analytics into Enterprise Risk Management

Christine Packard, Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management, University of Massachusetts
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October 16 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

Data drives decision-making in most institutions and can be a significant factor in how effective or ineffective an organization's enterprise risk management program can be. The University of Massachusetts will share how they are enhancing the quality and aggregation of data to inform their enterprise risk management program.

Attendee Takeaways:

  1. Learn how data from the ERM mitigation assessment tool MATRX is supporting ERM
  2. Learn how academic program, enrollment and admissions data is supporting decision making and risk mitigation
  3. Learn how to engage leadership about ERM data in a way that resonates

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Presenter

Christine Packard, Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management, University of Massachusetts

Having spent more than 15 years in the field of emergency management, including seven as the deputy director of the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, Christine joined the University of Massachusetts in August 2019 as its first dedicated director of enterprise risk management. In her role as ERM Director, Christine is responsible for the system-wide enterprise risk management program, working with the five UMass campuses and the system office to identify and assess risk impacting the UMass system, and ensuring implementation of mitigation strategies.

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