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AGENDA
DISRUPTION:
Implications for Risk Management
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Member Reception
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Registration and Opening Reception
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Welcome & Introduction to Risk Institute
Bernadette A. Minton
Professor of Finance and Arthur E. Shepard Endowed Professor
of Insurance, Academic Director and Interim Executive Director,
The Risk Institute, Fisher College of Business
Mike Mahaffey
Chief Strategy and Chief Risk Officer, Nationwide
Dinner & Keynote Address:
Dealing with Disruption in Today’s World:
Physical and Digital Dangers
General Michael Hayden (retired)
Former Head of Central Intelligence Agency
& National Security Agency
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
After-Dinner Reception with General Hayden
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Welcome
Anil Makhija
Dean, John W. Berry Sr. Chair in Business,
Fisher College of Business
Second Annual Risk Institute Survey Initial Results
Bernadette A. Minton
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
RISKx – Ideas Worth Talking About
Moderator, Bernadette A. Minton
Electoral Disruption: Analysis and Prognostication
Nathan Gonzalez, Rothenberg & Gonzalez Political Report
Disruption and Your Firm’s Risk Appetite
Laurie Champion, Aon Risk Services
Your Employees’ Attitudes Toward Risk
Jim McCormick, Research Institute for Risk Intelligence
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 (con’t)
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Break
10:15 AM - 11:45 AM
RISKx – Ideas Worth Talking About (con’t)
Consumer Card Payment Disruptions
David Mehrle, Huntington
Regulatory Requirements
Gates Garrity-Rokous, The Ohio State University
The Activist Investor
Dominic Cappa, Columbus Business First
11:45 AM - 1:30 PM
Lunch and Keynote Address
Wheels Up: Managing Risk at 35,000 Feet
Kenny Dichter
CEO, Wheels Up
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Executive Panels: DISRUPTION & Corporate Objectives
Disruption in Financial Business Transactions
Alternative sources of capital and technology are increasingly playing
more important roles in business. As such, the traditional ways in
which firms transact are changing, not only with providers of capital
and risk management tools but also with their customers.
Moderator: Michael W. Brandl, Fisher College of Business
PANELISTS:
Jason Bolding, Aon Securities, Inc.
Tom O’Hara Jr., Huntington National Bank
Gavin Waugh, The Wendy’s Company
Disruption in Core Systems
An organization’s physical and digital assets are vulnerable to a
power source disruption. Compounding this risk is the increasingly
vital role that IT plays in corporate objectives. Today a power
disruption can take down an entire IT system, potentially exposing
the organization to risks, which can negatively impact its brand,
reputation and value.
Moderator: Keely L. Croxton, Fisher College of Business
PANELISTS:
Jay Hoffman, American Electric Power
Greg Moran, Nationwide Insurance
Ben Snydacker, EY
3:00 PM
Closing
Mike Mahaffey
Chief Strategy and Chief Risk Officer, Nationwide
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