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Speakers
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David Millar, Risk management specialist, London, prior COO, the Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA)
David Millar is an independent risk management trainer, journalist and consultant. As a process, training and risk management expert with 40 years experience in banking and financial markets, he provides public and in-house training on a variety of topics, as well as advisory services to banks, financial utilities and central authorities on strategy processes, change and risk management, research and outsourcing.
Until the end of 2010, he was Chief Operating Officer at the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association, PRMIA, a trade association focused on improving financial risk management through professional membership events, training and certifications. Before that, he worked in consultancies and banks. He now runs risk management training courses, consults for banks and vendors, and edits risk management newsletters and websites. |
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Andrew Carriline , Chief Risk Officer, Westpac Institutional Bank
Andrew leads the risk management team in Westpac's Institutional Bank and is responsible for managing all risk classes. The Institutional Bank covers corporate and institutional banking, debt markets, FX and commodities, global transactional banking, treasury and some specialised asset management. Our Asian and Pacific Banking businesses also form part of the Institutional Bank.
Prior to commencing his current role in February 2009, Andrew spent the previous 18 months as Acting Chief Risk Officer for the Westpac Group. Andrew has been with Westpac for 16 years.
Before his focus on pure risk roles, Andrew practised corporate law in the public and private sector and held a number of legal and operations roles in Westpac. He has been heavily involved in Westpac’s major M&A activities including the acquisition of Rothschild Asset Management, BT Financial Services, St George Bank and the sale of AGC.
Andrew holds Bachelor degrees in Law and Commerce and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company of Directors. He sits on the Leadership team of the Institutional Bank and is a Director of Westpac Bank -PNG-Limited. |
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Brian Cahill , Cheif Analytics Officer at DBS Bank Singapore, Former head of scenario and stress testing at HSBC Asia Pacific. Brian Cahill has developed and built Enterprise Wide Stress Testing programs for Financial institutions both in Europe and latterly in Asia. His experience is informed from working within a Treasury function observing the confluence of risks and the resulting impact of the outbreak of the Global Financial crisis in 2007. He sees Enterprise Wide Stress Testing as the essential glue which can bind together stakeholders and risks across an organisation. As the Head of Scenario and Stress Testing for HSBC he has developed a program designed to bring together experts from across the business and to effectively communicate outcomes to senior stakeholders and drive effective debate and decision making. Starting from January 2013, Brian will be taking up a new role as the Chief Analytics Officer of a major Asian bank continuing to work in the field of risk management, analytics and stress testing. |
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Donghyun Park, Principal Economist, Economics and Research Department, Asian Development Bank Dr. Donghyun PARK is currently Principal Economist at the Economics and Research Department (ERD) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which he joined in April 2007. Prior to joining ADB, he was a tenured Associate Professor of Economics at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Dr. Park has a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA, and his main research fields are international finance, international trade, and development economics. His research, which has been published extensively in journals and books, focuses on policy-oriented topics relevant for Asia’s long-term development, including impact of population aging on Asia’s growth, Asian sovereign wealth funds, and Asian pension reform. Dr. Park plays a leading role in the production of Asian Development Outlook, ADB’s flagship annual publication. |
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Sungwoo Kim, Team Head of Bank Risk Supervision Department, Financial Supervisory Service, Korea Sungwoo Kimis a team head of BCBS Team at Bank Risk Supervision Department in Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) in Korea. FSS is a single authority which is responsible for the regulation and supervision of the whole financial institutions in Korea. He has played major roles in the supervision and rule-making covering overall risk management areas in Korean banks from his career as an economist at Bank of Korea up to now. Recently his leadership leads to the successful implementation of Basel Ⅲ regulatory framework in Korea based on his professional knowledge and insight on risk management. During his career at FSS, he spent one and half year as a secondee of the FSS for Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Brian holds Bachelor degrees of Business Administration graduated summa cum laude in Korea University and Master degrees of financial engineering in the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology as well.
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Jonghyun Kim, Associate Partner at AIS in IBM Korea Jonghyun Kim is currently associate partner at AIS in IBM Korea, with over 15 years of experience in consulting. He has worked in a variety of industries including the Industrial, financial institutions, electronics, energy and public sectors. His experience includes risk management (credit risk & operational risk), e-Business, IT outsourcing strategy; Mid and long term strategic planning, IT assessment, and customer relationship management. He has also managed multiple due diligence projects and handled project implementation. Prior to rejoining to IBM, Kim worked with Ernst & Young as a partner, Booz Allen as a principal, and IBM Business Consulting Services as a managing consultant. Kim started his career at Samsung Data Systems. |
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Dr Chulwoo Han, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder CMPR, Consultant to TriOptima Chulwoo Han is CEO and co-founder of CMPR, financial consultancy in Korea. He has been helping TriOptima's business development in South Korea since this year. He has extensive industry experience in financial engineering. His past work involves the modeling and analysis of a wide spectrum of financial instruments, and advanced analytics for portfolio risk management, asset allocation, and asset-liability management. He received his BS and MS from the College of Engineering at Seoul National University in 1999 and 2001, respectively, and PhD in financial engineering from the Graduate School of Management at KAIST in 2008. Prior to co-founding CMPR in 2003, he was with the Financial IT group at Samsung Life Insurance. He is a CFA charter holder and registered FRM. |
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Seana Chun , Senior Solutions Consultant, Capital Markets, SunGard Asia Pacific
Seana Chun is a Senior Solutions Consultant with the Capital Markets Group of SunGard Asia Pacific. Based in Hong Kong, Seana specializes in Enterprise Risk Management for banking and financial services clients. Seana works with clients to help implement Basel regulatory requirements as well as industry best practices in the areas of credit, market and operational risk. Seana has helped leading Asian banks achieve supervisory approval for use of internal models to calculate capital requirements under the Basel II framework.
Seana has more than 15 years of international experience in the financial industry with stints in Asia, the U.S. and South America. Ms. Chun joined SunGard in 2009 from Algorithmics (Hong Kong) where she worked for several years. As a Principal in Algorithmics Credit Advisory Group, Seana managed client engagements at financial institutions on a wide range of Basel II and Risk Management projects throughout Asia. Her previous roles include a Credit Officer / Product Manager at AIG’s eBusiness Risk Solutions Division, where she helped develop the industry’s first web-based real-time, automated credit limit system. Seana also worked at both buy-side and sell-side firms--as a Global Equities Analyst at the New York-based investment bank, Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder and as a Credit Analyst in Corporate Banking at the Bank of New York Mellon, respectively. Previously, Seana worked as a financial services consultant at the KPMG Peat Marwick offices in São Paulo, Brazil and New York City.
Seana holds an M.B.A. from the Stern School of Business at New York University specializing in Finance and International Business. She also earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Management and Economics and a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies from Carnegie Mellon University graduating with highest honors.
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Tsuyoshi Oyama, partner, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu & former deputy director general, Bank of Japan Tsuyoshi leads Deloitte’s practice for risk management and regulation advisory. Previously he spent 23 years at the Bank of Japan, most recently as deputy director-general in the financial system and bank examination department. In the BoJ, he conducted projects to manage Japanese banks‘ NPL issues, on-site examinations for major financial institutions, Basel II implementation and represented BoJ on the Basel Committee on Bank Supervision meetings. He was seconded to IMF's policy development and review unit in1994-1997 and is the author of “Post-crisis Risk Management”, “Art of Risk” and “Basel III Impact”. |
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Murray Wood, regional director, Aon Financial Services & Professions Group, Asia Murray Wood is the regional director of Aon’s Financial Services and Professions Group across Asia. Murray has over 25 years of risk management and insurance experience and has primarily focused on the financial services industry throughout his career. Accordingly, Murray is responsible for the oversight and delivery of Aon’s operational risk service offering (Basel II & III and Solvency II) to the Asia Pacific financial institutions industry. His other areas of expertise include the management of large corporate directors’ & officers’ liability, professional liability, crime and M&A transaction related insurance solutions. Murray has been at the forefront of many industry developments for the financial institutions sector driving insurance solutions for emerging risks such as cyber liability, network and intellectual property. |
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Mikael Nyberg, managing director, advisory services, enterprise risk solutions, Moody’s Analytics Mikael Nyberg leads Moody’s Analytics Global Practices for portfolio management & valuation, balance sheet management, insurance, regulatory and compliance and stress testing. his practices cover consulting services based on a broad range of experience in enterprise risk solutions (ERS) software offered by Moody’s Analytics. His background includes having worked since 1998 on the global implementation and product management of KMV EDF™ and Portfolio Manager™ products. |
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Suk-Joon KIM, Head of SunGard Korea Suk-Joon KIM has 15 years of work experience in Korea’s Financial Industry, focusing on IT solutions and services. As head of SunGard Korea, he works with securities firms and banks in various areas. He specializes in front to back listed exchange trading, OTC trading, enterprise risk management, security financing and compliance. |
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So-Yeoun (EL) Kang, Director, Korea Services & Director, Support Services Asia, SunGard Capital Market EL Kang has over 13 years of experience working in the financial services industry. For the past seven years, she has been managing capital markets applications including risk management solutions. She is responsible for the distribution and maintenance of capital market products, coordinating regional client services to all clients in the Asia-Pacific, and working as a central contact for all Asia related communication with Development and Programme Management Group. |
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TongSuk Kim, professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
TongSuk Kim is a Professor at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). His area of research includes portfolio theory, risk management, and credit risk modeling. He is a founding member of the Financial Engineering MBA program at KAIST in 1996 and took a considerable role in establishing the Graduate School of Finance at KAIST in 2006. He served as the president of the Korean Association of Futures and Options in 2004. He also founded the Asia-Pacific Association of Derivatives (APAD).
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Olfa Maalaoui Chun, assistant professor, Graduate School of Finance, Korea Advanced institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Olfa Maalaoui Chun is currently an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Finance, Korea Advanced institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). She specializes in credit risk modeling for Finance MBA and credit derivatives for Techno MBA students. She is also a visiting scholar at the Business School of the University of Southern California. |
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Tham Ming Soong, adjunct professor, National University of Singapore & former group chief risk officer, UOB Bank Ming Soong spent 30 years as a banker and regulator in Canada and Singapore. He was UOB's CRO from 2005-2012, providing strategic risk management directions and overseeing credit, market, liquidity and operation risks for UOB's banking, fund management and insurance businesses. Until the end 2010 he chaired the Association of Banks of Singapore's risk management standing committee, and the risk management working group of the Institute of Banking and Finance. He is now focused on advisory and consulting in enterprise risk management, with specific interests in big data and high performance computing. |
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Mathew Welch, former global head of banks, Standard Chartered
Mathew has 24 years of senior executive experience in financial markets in Asia, having conducted business and led teams, transactions and projects in most major Asian countries. Prior to starting his own firm, Mathew was Managing Director & Head of Banks, Asia (ex-Japan) at Daiwa Securities Capital Markets, Managing Director and Head Financial Institutions, Asia at ING Investment Banking, Managing Director, Investments at Temasek Holdings and Global Head of Banks at Standard Chartered. He has a MBA degree from Harvard Business School.
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Rona Morgan, former head of risk strategy, HSBC Asia Pacific Rona Morgan was the former group head of risk strategy at ANZ Bank until 2013, and before that, the head of risk strategy at HSBC Asia Pacific. She was responsible for Basel II implementation for HSBC, leading a large team to successfully adopt the most advanced approaches in one of the world's largest banking group. Her extensive knowledge in risk management is strengthened with a previous background as a commercial banker and a belief in strong regulatory engagement. She attended INSEAD and the London Business School. |
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Foo Boon Ping Managing Editor, The Asian Banker Boon Ping manages The Asian Banker publication business and engages practitioners, customers, partners and the media on critical issues that impact the industry. He has more than 18 years of experience in the banking and financial services industry, specializing in strategic branding, marketing communications and consumer insight. Prior to the Asian Banker he was at United Overseas Bank (UOB), covering Singapore and key markets in the region, such as China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. |
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