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A poly-crisis is characterised by the occurrence of numerous crises simultaneously or in rapid succession, resulting in a complex and interconnected web of challenges for governments, organisations, and societies. Over the past eight years, South Africa has faced recurrent risks that have persisted and intensified, paving the way for where we are finding ourselves; Are we getting away with it? Economic challenges, including stagnant growth, high unemployment, and persistent inequality, have consistently ranked among the major risks facing the country. So what?  What are we not seeing and is it a wake-up call for better risk management?

Speakers: Christopher Palm

Date: 26th Oct 2023

Session: 09h00 - 10h00

Cost: Free

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Biography 

Christopher Palm

Christopher Palm is the Chief Risk Advisor at the Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA).

His passion is to collaborate with risk professionals and other key role players both locally and globally to transform risk management into a key component of excellent decision-making.

Christopher believes that a solid enterprise risk management capability within an entity, supported by a risk-mature leadership, will lead to decisions that will effectively respond to both threats and opportunities facing the business world today and well into the future.

 

Christopher spent 27 years with a South African Power Utility, of which the last 18 were at senior executive level - from Group Audit Manager and Head of Forensics to Head of Enterprise Risk where he established the Utility’s integrated risk management capability in 2008.  His most valuable experience throughout his time was the gaining of world class risk and resilience knowledge, experience and exposure and how it is challenged in practise.

 

Christopher’s educational background includes a Bachelor Degree - majoring in Accounting, Management Accounting, Commercial Law, Business Economics and Economics. He also obtained an Honours Degree in Business, Economics and Management Accounting. He complimented the above by completing the Executive Leadership Development Programme at Wits Business School.

 

Currently Christopher focusses on working with risk practitioners, C-Suites and Boards to enhance risk maturity and address the more complex elements of risk management such as integrating strategy, risk and resilience and developing applied risk appetite frameworks.  Also, the use of big data resulting in risk intelligence through predictive capabilities, systems thinking and scenario development and analysis.

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