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Monday, May 18
 

10:00am CDT

11:30am CDT

Lunch
Monday May 18, 2020 11:30am - 12:30pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon B&C

12:30pm CDT

Conference Welcome & Thanks to Our Sponsors
AIG
AON
Duff & Phelps
FM Global
Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company
Marsh
McGowan Program Administors
Milliman
Safety National
TSIB
United Educators

Monday May 18, 2020 12:30pm - 1:00pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

1:00pm CDT

Managing a “Hard” Insurance Market
It has been 19 years since the last “hard” insurance market, and many risk managers have never experienced these conditions. We will highlight the factors that led to the current hard market, explore characteristics associated with hard markets, and examine how current conditions impact higher education. The session will include an interactive discussion about steps you can take to prepare for the hard market and the best ways to keep internal stakeholders informed of cost and coverage implications associated with the changing market.

Objectives:
+Gain an understanding of the factors that have resulted in a hard market
+Discover how to prepare and navigate a hard market

Moderators
avatar for Jeff Chasen

Jeff Chasen

Associate Vice Provost, Integrity & Compliance, University of Kansas

Speakers
avatar for Anita C. Ingram, ARM, MBA, MTS, RIMS-CRMP, DRM

Anita C. Ingram, ARM, MBA, MTS, RIMS-CRMP, DRM

Assistant Vice President and Chief Risk Officer,, University of Cincinnati
avatar for John McLaughlin

John McLaughlin

Managing Director, Higher Education Practice (Rolling Meadows, Illinois), Gallagher


Monday May 18, 2020 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

2:00pm CDT

2:15pm CDT

Title IX and Sexual Abuse: the Insurance Response in a Dynamic Environment
Public and press attention on issues involving sexual assault and sexual abuse/molestation involving higher education has arguably never been more intense. It has generated judicial and legislative responses. This session will explore the issues underlying the process, how these issues are impacting insurers’ coverage and product innovation, and requirements universities and colleges are imposing to mitigate this risk. Presenters will share the potential benefits of different risk management approaches and crisis response.

Objectives:
+Get an overview of the impact of recent cases and state legislation from an insurance perspective
+See how evolving Title IX and sexual molestation liability issues have impacted insurance coverage and products
+Gain insights from real cases about how your institution should respond to this risk

Moderators
avatar for Robin Oldfield

Robin Oldfield

AVP Audit Risk & Compliance/Chief Risk Offficer, University of Dayton

Speakers
AS

Angelo Stio III

Partner, Pepper Hamilton LLP
PN

Paul Nash

Employment Practices Liability focus group leader, Beazley


Monday May 18, 2020 2:15pm - 3:15pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

3:15pm CDT

3:30pm CDT

How an Organizational Ombuds Program Can Help Mitigate Risk
Do you have an ombuds program on your campus? If you do, how well is this program coordinated with your risk management office? If you do not, you and your university may be missing a tool that can help with risk management. This session will cover how an ombuds program works and how it can help risk managers identify and respond to systemic risk. Attendees will examine several real-life cases that illustrate how the ombuds and risk management programs can benefit by working together.

Objectives:
+Gain a clear idea about what an ombuds program is and does
+Understand how risk managers can benefit from working more closely with their organization’s ombuds program

Moderators
avatar for Jeff Chasen

Jeff Chasen

Associate Vice Provost, Integrity & Compliance, University of Kansas

Speakers
CH

Charles Howard

Executive Director, International Ombudsman Association
MJ

Melanie Jagneaux

Ombudsman Director, Baylor College of Medicine
JW

Joan Waters

University Ombuds Officer, Columbia University


Monday May 18, 2020 3:30pm - 4:30pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

4:30pm CDT

Sponsor Hosted Reception
Sponsors
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AIG

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AON

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avatar for FM Global

FM Global

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avatar for Gallagher

Gallagher

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avatar for Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company

Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company

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avatar for Relation Insurance Services

Relation Insurance Services

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Monday May 18, 2020 4:30pm - 6:30pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon B&C
 
Tuesday, May 19
 

7:30am CDT

Breakfast
Tuesday May 19, 2020 7:30am - 8:15am CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon B&C

8:15am CDT

Reflections from Day One & Thanks to Our Sponsors
Sponsors
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AIG

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avatar for AON

AON

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avatar for FM Global

FM Global

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avatar for Gallagher

Gallagher

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avatar for Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company

Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company

To learn more about this sponsor, click the link above.
avatar for Relation Insurance Services

Relation Insurance Services

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Tuesday May 19, 2020 8:15am - 8:30am CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

8:30am CDT

International Travel: Supporting Diversity in Generation Y and Z
International travel and study abroad pose special challenges for today’s diverse college population. Minorities, female, and LGBT students, faculty, and staff may encounter harsh discrimination in parts of the world and may not be protected by local law. This session will cover common challenges such students and faculty encounter abroad and provide help in setting up tailored support before and during an international trip.
 
Objectives:
+Understand issues affecting diverse students, faculty, and staff when they travel abroad
+Get practical advice on how to safeguard such populations before and during an international trip
+Become more knowledgeable about policies to reduce the institution’s liability

Moderators
avatar for Anita C. Ingram, ARM, MBA, MTS, RIMS-CRMP, DRM

Anita C. Ingram, ARM, MBA, MTS, RIMS-CRMP, DRM

Assistant Vice President and Chief Risk Officer,, University of Cincinnati

Speakers
MB

Matthew Bradley

Regional Security Director, International SOS
RL

Robert L. Quigley MD D.Phil

Senior Vice President and Regional Medical Director, International SOS
CD

Chris Daniel

Director, International Health and Safety, Michigan State University


Tuesday May 19, 2020 8:30am - 9:30am CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

9:30am CDT

9:45am CDT

Strategic Risk Management and Cyber Security: A High-Level View
Cyber risk is one of the top three items on the minds of institutional boards. Furthermore, SRM and ERM programs show cyber risk to be one of the greatest risks to our institutions. How comfortable are you as a risk manager with your knowledge and understanding of this hazard, and how comfortable are you talking with your chief information officer (CIO)? This session will demonstrate that you know more than you think you do and also will provide additional knowledge and empowerment to help you apply your risk management expertise to managing cyber risk.

Objectives:
+Learn what talent skills you need and don’t need to be effective in operational risk management for cyber hazards
+Discover ways to build a working relationship with your CIO
+Understand the latest trends in cyber risk insurance and effectively manage any gaps in coverage

Moderators
avatar for Robin Oldfield

Robin Oldfield

AVP Audit Risk & Compliance/Chief Risk Offficer, University of Dayton

Speakers
AO

Austin Oldham

Director of Risk Management and Insurance, Butler University
CF

Carol Fox

VP Strategic Initiatives, RIMS
avatar for Ellen Shew Holland

Ellen Shew Holland

President, Strategic Risk Frameworks
View Profile-Independent Risk Management


Tuesday May 19, 2020 9:45am - 10:45am CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

10:45am CDT

11:00am CDT

You Have a Risk Profile: What’s Next?
Has your university developed risk registers and profiles? This session will provide a guide to your next step by exploring key activities that will enhance your organization’s risk management capabilities and help your program accelerate to the next phase of maturity. We will discuss what is appropriate for your university’s particular culture and desired maturity.

Objectives:
+Understand whether your risk profile is sufficiently comprehensive
+Comprehend and explore the importance of risk governance as a program accelerator or key component
+Gain insights by example on key lessons learned from implementing an ERM program
+Appreciate the value proposition and desired objectives/outcomes for an ERM program
+Recognize how to make trade-off decisions given your university’s risk appetite

Speakers
BS

Betty Shanahan

AVP, Administration & Operations, DePaul University
CV

Cynthia Vitters

Managing Director, Deloitte & Touche LLP


Tuesday May 19, 2020 11:00am - 12:00pm CDT
The Graduate Hotel – Salon A

12:00pm CDT

 
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