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In-person roundtable with Michael Rasmussen | May 12
This event is full and there is currently a waitlist.
Join us on May 12th in Dallas for an interactive, half-day risk roundtable.
This collaborative session will explore how organizations can move beyond siloed processes to build integrated, agile Supplier Risk Management programs that improve visibility, strengthen compliance, support business objectives and deliver real ROI.
Connect with peers, share challenges, and gain practical insights to help your organization manage supplier risk more effectively across the entire lifecycle.
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Plus, we will raffle off a pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses and enjoy an excellent lunch at Ocean Prime.
Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized thought leader and pioneer in governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC). With over 30 years of experience, he has extensive expertise in enterprise GRC strategy and processes supported by robust information and technology architectures. Known as the “Father of GRC,” Michael was the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester, setting the foundation for the modern understanding of GRC.
