About the Center
Loyola University Chicago's Center for Integrated Risk Management and Corporate Governance is a partnership between the School of Business Administration (SBA) and the School of Law. Housed in the SBA, the center provides an integrated approach to Risk Management, focusing on corporate governance and compliance, business ethics, financial and accounting risk, and operational risk.
- December 1, 2011 Public Symposium
(Economic Policy At A Crossroad: What Next?)
- Recent Events
- Mission Statement
Mission Statement
The mission of the Center for Integrated Risk Management and Corporate Governance is to:
- Encourage ethical leadership and strong corporate governance
- Deliver a high quality curriculum and superior teaching in risk management at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels
- Encourage interdiscipliary research and scholarship in integrated risk management and corporate governance
- Sponsor seminars and symposiums for industry, government and non-profit sector
PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM
Economic Policy At A Crossroad:What Next?
December 1, 2011: 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Loyola University Chicago
111 East Pearson, 13th Floor
Chicago, IL 60611
Presenters
Robert S. Chirinko, Professor of Finance, University of Illinois at Chicago
Daniel G. Sullivan, Director of Research and Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Commentators
A.G. (Tassos) Malliaris, Professor of Economics and Finance, Loyola University Chicago
Michael H. Moskow, Vice Chairman and Senior Fellow, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
John E. Silvia, Chief Economist, Wells Fargo Securities
This conference looks at the future of monetary and fiscal policy in the U.S. What tools are available and what would be their likely impact?
To see a copy of the program, click here
To register for the program, click here
RECENT Events
Risk in the Global Supply Chain
The Center for Integrated Risk Management and Corporate Governance was pleased to cosponsor Supply Chain Risk in a Global Marketplace. This is the second of two seminars on supply chain risk organized by the Department of Information Systems and Operations in the School of Business Administration (SBA). To see a copy of the two programs, please click here. The SBA is also pleased to announce that it will introduce a new Master of Finance in Supply Chain Management in the fall of 2012.