Webinar
Top 5 Ways to Make your Business More Resilient in 2023
A year marked by an increase in supply chain disruptions, 2022 left many organizations reeling in its aftermath. The New Year offers a chance for companies to prepare for a new wave of disruption and threats to business resiliency from economic headwinds, supply chain shortages, geopolitical events, and increased regulatory scrutiny.
This webinar will explore the top ways risk professionals can improve resiliency. Participants will learn practical ways to identify and manage threats posed by Nth Parties, understand and prepare for heightened ESG regulations, and identify cascading risk events that could signal a looming cyber-related disruption.
Speakers:
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Jenna WellsGlobal Head Of Customer Experience, Supply WisdomA Boston native, Jenna graduated from Purdue University as a Distinguished Military Graduate. Upon graduation she was commissioned as an Officer in the United States Marine Corps and went on to serve on active duty as a Signals and Ground Electronic Intelligence Officer. Jenna trained at the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center at Dam Neck, Virginia and at the National Security Agency in Baltimore, Maryland before deploying to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. After transitioning from active duty, Jenna joined Wellington Management, where she was an AVP, Manager, Third Party Risk Management. While at Wellington, Jenna oversaw a 24/7 Global Command Center and managed their global risk command and third-party assessment process. Jenna then joined Iron Mountain as their Director of Third-Party Risk Management, where she was responsible for overseeing the implementation, regulation, and global management of their third-party ecosystem, which is across 50 plus countries.View full bio
Jenna manages the Customer Success and Risk & Resilience teams at Supply Wisdom and is a Certified Third-Party Risk Professional.
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Tom GarrubbaDirector, TPRM Professional Services, Echelon Risk + CyberTom Garrubba is an internationally recognized subject matter expert, lecturer, writer, and blogger on third-party risk, and is the head instructor for the Certified Third-Party Risk Professional (CTPRP) certification program. He is a contributor to Future of Sourcing, blogged for the Huffington Post’s Business section, and for Government Health IT, ISACA, Risk.net, and numerous eGRC websites.View full bio