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POSITION SUMMARY
The MD, Financial Risk Management - Reporting role will play an important role in safeguarding the financial health of our organization by identifying, assessing, and mitigating financial related risks, with focus on regulatory reporting, stress testing, and accounting (non-SOX) risks. Key responsibilities include enhance and manage second line oversight and governance of financial risks, challenge assumptions, monitor KRIs and metrics at the Board, Management, and First Line Unit levels, support policy and procedure governance and align across Finance and Treasury; lead issue identification and remediation, support 1st line unit with testing and review processes with challenge and assist with regulator examinations. Additionally, this role will work closely with the 1st line Financial Risk through execution and oversight of risk management activities. Performs other projects and duties as assigned.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* Provide ongoing oversight of Webster’s financial risk management activities overseeing FP&A stress testing, regulatory and financial reporting, and tax processes.
* Responsible for the preparation and maintenance of comprehensive documentation on processes, controls, metrics, and oversight activities including the preparation and presentation of management and committee level reports.
* Conduct periodic risk assessments, review and challenge 1st line testing, data quality checks, monitor metrics and compliance with limits, track actions plans, support issue remediation, and oversight activities to support independent assessments of the sufficiency of risk management practices and the ability to measure levels of risk compared to the risk appetite.
* Challenge and review strategies to manage stress testing assumptions, model changes and coordinate with other 2nd line risk teams for model validations and governance over tools.
* Assist with oversight and coordination of policy documentation, limit compliance (monitoring metrics), model and scenario testing assumptions, as well as other oversight activities that contribute to periodic quantitative and qualitative assessments of risk management practices to accurately reflect the company's risk profile relative to the risk appetite, corporate policies, and regulatory requirements and expectations.
* Support Financial Risk Management as needed on projects and initiatives including process performance and cross-training, ad hoc risk assessments, industry engagement, examination/audits.
REQUIREMENTS
* Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, accounting, economics, or related field required; advanced degree MBA or CFA preferred.
* 10-12+ years of experience in a financial institution or large corporation related to treasury risk management and or control's function (operational risk management, enterprise risk management, compliance, audit/SOX, first line risk management).
* Strong understanding of regulatory reporting, stress testing, and financial risk management principles and practices.
* Familiarity with advanced risk management frameworks such as, SOX, Basel, and Financial Stability Board’s Principles for Sound Stress Testing.
* Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to effectively communicate complex risk concepts to a broad audience, team building experience, and strong written and verbal communication skills required.
* Ability to influence stakeholders at all levels of the organization to drive desired outcomes.
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