RiskMasters podcast

EP1 - Risk Unboxed: Navigating Board Dynamics and Unconventional Journeys with Terri Duhon

19.1.2024
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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

“A lot of people think that we can put risk in a box and assign it to the risk committee, and then it's done with. Then the risk committee does a bunch of magic, and then, suddenly, risk is managed. The truth is, clearly, that's not how it works. Risk is part and parcel of return.” – Terri Duhon

Tune in for a captivating discussion on the world of risk management and board dynamics with the fantastic Terri Duhon in the premiere episode of RiskMasters Podcast! 

In this episode, you will discover: 

  • Her career path and the choices she had to make
  • How to get on the board and board dynamics
  • The view from the board when it comes to risk management, corporate culture and psychological safety

About Terri:

Terri played a pivotal role in the global development of the credit derivative market. Her expertise and contributions have garnered attention from notable media outlets, including the books “Fool's Gold” and “PBS's Frontline”. 

She is award-winning educator and TEDx speaker, and author of the acclaimed book How the Trading Floor Really Works. 

She currently serves on 4 boards including as Non-Executive Chair of Morgan Stanley Investment Management Ltd and non-executive director on the board of Wise the payment company. 

Terri's influence extends further as she is also the Ambassador for Women on Board, an Associate Fellow at The Said Business School; a motivational speaker for Speakers for Schools.

Book:

How the Trading Floor Really Works?

Contact Information:

Website: https://www.terriduhon.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terriduhon/

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