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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Risky Women Radio.
Hosts
Kimberley Cole
Risky Women Radio
Risky Women
Jackie Sanz
Previous Guests
Elaine Mullan
Elaine Mullan is the Head of Marketing and Business Development at Corlytics. She has a background in fashion design and has transitioned into marketing within the FinTech and RegTech sectors. Elaine is passionate about mentoring women in technology and has been involved in the Risky Women Write competition, where she won for her article on Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) through the lens of pop culture. She advocates for diversity in the GRC industry and discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on compliance, as well as the importance of women's voices in the field.
Elaine Mullan is the Head of Marketing and Business Development at Corlytics. She has a background in fashion design and has transitioned into marketing within the FinTech and RegTech sectors. Elaine is passionate about mentoring women in technology and has been involved in the Risky Women Write competition, where she won for her article on Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) through the lens of pop culture. She advocates for diversity in the GRC industry and discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on compliance, as well as the importance of women's voices in the field.
Kim Chandler McDonald
Kim Chandler McDonald is the co-founder and CEO of 3 Steps Data and serves as the Global VP of CyAN. With a diverse career that spans from theater to technology, she is a passionate advocate for democratizing technology and addressing issues related to technology-facilitated domestic violence. Kim has extensive experience in interviewing global leaders and has also worked as an emergency forest firefighter. Her work emphasizes the importance of end-to-end encryption for data security and privacy, and she is committed to developing proactive compliance and robust risk strategies to protect vulnerable users.
Kim Chandler McDonald is the co-founder and CEO of 3 Steps Data and serves as the Global VP of CyAN. With a diverse career that spans from theater to technology, she is a passionate advocate for democratizing technology and addressing issues related to technology-facilitated domestic violence. Kim has extensive experience in interviewing global leaders and has also worked as an emergency forest firefighter. Her work emphasizes the importance of end-to-end encryption for data security and privacy, and she is committed to developing proactive compliance and robust risk strategies to protect vulnerable users.
Jennifer Geary
Jennifer Geary is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the risk industry. She has served as a Chief Risk Officer and is also an accomplished author. Her expertise encompasses various aspects of risk management, including the development of effective strategies and understanding the cultural dynamics that influence risk within organizations. Jennifer is dedicated to educating others in the field and has created an online course aimed at aspiring Chief Risk Officers.
Jennifer Geary is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the risk industry. She has served as a Chief Risk Officer and is also an accomplished author. Her expertise encompasses various aspects of risk management, including the development of effective strategies and understanding the cultural dynamics that influence risk within organizations. Jennifer is dedicated to educating others in the field and has created an online course aimed at aspiring Chief Risk Officers.
Naomi Bartlett
Naomi Bartlett is a professional at IGM Financial, where she focuses on risk management and compliance. She has extensive experience in navigating regulatory changes and developing teams to adapt to new technologies, particularly in the context of AI adoption in financial services.
Naomi Bartlett is a professional at IGM Financial, where she focuses on risk management and compliance. She has extensive experience in navigating regulatory changes and developing teams to adapt to new technologies, particularly in the context of AI adoption in financial services.
Natasha Anzik
Natasha Anzik is associated with Wealthsimple, where she plays a key role in integrating AI into financial advising and customer support. Her expertise lies in fostering stakeholder trust and ensuring adaptability in the fast-evolving landscape of financial technology.
Natasha Anzik is associated with Wealthsimple, where she plays a key role in integrating AI into financial advising and customer support. Her expertise lies in fostering stakeholder trust and ensuring adaptability in the fast-evolving landscape of financial technology.
Carol Beaumier
Carol Beaumier is a seasoned compliance professional with extensive experience in regulatory affairs and risk management. She has held various leadership roles in compliance departments across multiple industries, focusing on developing and implementing effective compliance programs. Carol is known for her expertise in navigating complex regulatory environments and her commitment to fostering a culture of compliance within organizations.
Carol Beaumier is a seasoned compliance professional with extensive experience in regulatory affairs and risk management. She has held various leadership roles in compliance departments across multiple industries, focusing on developing and implementing effective compliance programs. Carol is known for her expertise in navigating complex regulatory environments and her commitment to fostering a culture of compliance within organizations.
Bernadine Reese
Bernadine Reese is a prominent figure in the field of compliance and risk management, recognized for her strategic insights and innovative approaches to regulatory challenges. With a background in law and extensive experience in compliance roles, Bernadine has contributed to shaping compliance frameworks in various organizations. She is an advocate for the integration of technology in compliance processes and emphasizes the importance of proactive risk management.
Bernadine Reese is a prominent figure in the field of compliance and risk management, recognized for her strategic insights and innovative approaches to regulatory challenges. With a background in law and extensive experience in compliance roles, Bernadine has contributed to shaping compliance frameworks in various organizations. She is an advocate for the integration of technology in compliance processes and emphasizes the importance of proactive risk management.
Topics Discussed
GRC
storytelling
diversity
AI
compliance
mentoring
networking
women in tech
pop culture
technology-facilitated domestic violence
data security
end-to-end encryption
risk strategies
advocacy
cybersecurity
Chief Risk Officer
risk management
personality traits
culture
strategy
execution
pyramid of risks
top risks
regulatory changes
team development
stakeholder trust
adaptability
customer support
financial advising
AML
privacy
governance
risk-averse strategies
thematic analysis
automation
efficiency
financial crime
operational resilience
third-party risk management
dynamic risk assessments
global alignment on regulations
US Supreme Court decisions
UK court ruling
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Here's the recent few episodes on Risky Women Radio.
0:0032:56
How Hollywood Turns GRC into a Story Worth Telling
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Kimberley Cole
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Elaine Mullan
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
GRCstorytellingdiversityAIcompliancementoringnetworkingwomen in techpop culture
Kimberley Cole interviews Elaine Mullan, Head of Marketing and Business Development at Corlytics, about her career journey and role. Elaine discusses her transition from fashion design to marketing in the FinTech and RegTech sectors, her passion for mentoring women in tech, and her involvement in the Risky Women Write competition, where she won for her article on GRC through the lens of pop culture. Elaine emphasizes the importance of diversity in GRC, the impact of AI on compliance, and the need for more women's voices in the industry. She also shares her experiences with networking and the challenges of balancing early and late-stage careers.
SHOW NOTES 01:12 Career Journey 05:45 Role at Corlytics and Industry Insights 08:16 Advocacy for Women in Tech 14:58 Elaine's Article on GRC and Pop Culture 20:40 Diversity and Innovation in the Industry
Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/04/podcast-s8e4-how-hollywood-turns-grc-into-a-story-worth-telling/
Kimberley Cole interviews Elaine Mullan, Head of Marketing and Business Development at Corlytics, about her career journey and role. Elaine discusses her transition from fashion design to marketing in the FinTech and RegTech sectors, her passion for mentoring women in tech, and her involvement in the Risky Women Write competition, where she won for her article on GRC through the lens of pop culture. Elaine emphasizes the importance of diversity in GRC, the impact of AI on compliance, and the need for more women's voices in the industry. She also shares her experiences with networking and the challenges of balancing early and late-stage careers.
SHOW NOTES 01:12 Career Journey 05:45 Role at Corlytics and Industry Insights 08:16 Advocacy for Women in Tech 14:58 Elaine's Article on GRC and Pop Culture 20:40 Diversity and Innovation in the Industry
Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/04/podcast-s8e4-how-hollywood-turns-grc-into-a-story-worth-telling/
0:0039:36
Risk & Compliance Against Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence
Kim Chandler McDonald, co-founder and CEO of 3 Steps Data and Global VP of CyAN, discusses her diverse career journey from theater to tech, emphasizing her advocacy for democratizing technology and combating technology-facilitated domestic violence. She highlights the importance of end-to-end encryption for data security and privacy. Kim shares her experiences, including interviewing global leaders and becoming an emergency forest firefighter. She advocates for proactive compliance and robust risk strategies to protect vulnerable users.
SHOW NOTES 00:23 Career Journey 06:59 Advocacy and End-to-End Encryption 12:58 Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence 26:11 CyAN's Role in Cybersecurity 28:48 Future Innovations and Recommendations
Kim Chandler McDonald, co-founder and CEO of 3 Steps Data and Global VP of CyAN, discusses her diverse career journey from theater to tech, emphasizing her advocacy for democratizing technology and combating technology-facilitated domestic violence. She highlights the importance of end-to-end encryption for data security and privacy. Kim shares her experiences, including interviewing global leaders and becoming an emergency forest firefighter. She advocates for proactive compliance and robust risk strategies to protect vulnerable users.
SHOW NOTES 00:23 Career Journey 06:59 Advocacy and End-to-End Encryption 12:58 Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence 26:11 CyAN's Role in Cybersecurity 28:48 Future Innovations and Recommendations
0:0046:35
REV-UP: How to be a Chief Risk Officer
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Risky Women
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Jennifer Geary
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Chief Risk Officerrisk managementpersonality traitsculturestrategyexecutionpyramid of riskstop risks
Dive into the extensive experience, background and knowledge of a 25-year veteran of the Risk industry. Learn from author and former Chief Risk Officer Jennifer Geary as she gives a 60-minute taster of her new online course, “How to be a Chief Risk Officer”.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
The personality traits of a good CRO – and some red flags too.
How Culture, Strategy and Execution underpin the CRO role.
The pyramid of risks and the top 20 risks facing most organisations.
How to go from Good to Great in risk management.
Dive into the extensive experience, background and knowledge of a 25-year veteran of the Risk industry. Learn from author and former Chief Risk Officer Jennifer Geary as she gives a 60-minute taster of her new online course, “How to be a Chief Risk Officer”.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
The personality traits of a good CRO – and some red flags too.
How Culture, Strategy and Execution underpin the CRO role.
The pyramid of risks and the top 20 risks facing most organisations.
Jackie Sanz, Protiviti's Managing Director in the Risk & Compliance Solution, hosts Risky Women Radio, featuring Naomi Bartlett and Natasha Anzik discussing AI's role in risk management. Naomi, from IGM Financial, highlights the challenges of balancing regulatory changes, team development, and AI adoption. Natasha, from Wealthsimple, emphasizes the need for speed, stakeholder trust, and adaptability. Both discuss AI's impact on customer support, financial advising, and compliance, including AML and privacy. They stress the importance of governance, risk-averse strategies, and leveraging AI for thematic analysis and automation to enhance efficiency and risk management.
SHOW NOTES
02:50 Challenges in Managing Risk 08:40 Impact of Post-Pandemic Technology Adoption 16:15 Naomi's Perspective on AI Use Cases and Governance 23:15 Building a Risk-Disciplined Strategy 31:39 Future Value of AI in Second Line Practices
Get Transcript and more compliance content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/03/podcast-s8e2-adoption-of-ai-to-support-2nd-line-functions/
Jackie Sanz, Protiviti's Managing Director in the Risk & Compliance Solution, hosts Risky Women Radio, featuring Naomi Bartlett and Natasha Anzik discussing AI's role in risk management. Naomi, from IGM Financial, highlights the challenges of balancing regulatory changes, team development, and AI adoption. Natasha, from Wealthsimple, emphasizes the need for speed, stakeholder trust, and adaptability. Both discuss AI's impact on customer support, financial advising, and compliance, including AML and privacy. They stress the importance of governance, risk-averse strategies, and leveraging AI for thematic analysis and automation to enhance efficiency and risk management.
SHOW NOTES
02:50 Challenges in Managing Risk 08:40 Impact of Post-Pandemic Technology Adoption 16:15 Naomi's Perspective on AI Use Cases and Governance 23:15 Building a Risk-Disciplined Strategy 31:39 Future Value of AI in Second Line Practices
Get Transcript and more compliance content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/03/podcast-s8e2-adoption-of-ai-to-support-2nd-line-functions/
Kimberley Cole hosts Risky Women Radio with guests Carol Beaumier and Bernadine Reese to discuss the top compliance issues in 2025. They reflect on 2024, highlighting the impact of US Supreme Court decisions on regulatory authority and a UK court ruling on discretionary commissions. They discuss the importance of AI in compliance, the need for dynamic risk assessments, and the challenges of global alignment on regulations. Key priorities for 2025 include AI, financial crime, operational resilience, and third-party risk management. They emphasize the importance of leveraging technology, ongoing training, and focusing on outcomes to improve compliance effectiveness.
SHOW NOTES
04:42 Review of 2024 Compliance Developments 11:17 2025 Compliance Priorities and Regional Views 17:12 Unique Considerations for Compliance Organizations 24:21 Regional Challenges and Horizon Scanning 29:20 Final Recommendations for Compliance Departments
Kimberley Cole hosts Risky Women Radio with guests Carol Beaumier and Bernadine Reese to discuss the top compliance issues in 2025. They reflect on 2024, highlighting the impact of US Supreme Court decisions on regulatory authority and a UK court ruling on discretionary commissions. They discuss the importance of AI in compliance, the need for dynamic risk assessments, and the challenges of global alignment on regulations. Key priorities for 2025 include AI, financial crime, operational resilience, and third-party risk management. They emphasize the importance of leveraging technology, ongoing training, and focusing on outcomes to improve compliance effectiveness.
SHOW NOTES
04:42 Review of 2024 Compliance Developments 11:17 2025 Compliance Priorities and Regional Views 17:12 Unique Considerations for Compliance Organizations 24:21 Regional Challenges and Horizon Scanning 29:20 Final Recommendations for Compliance Departments
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