Credibly Challenged Mayer Brown
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Welcome to Credibly Challenged, a podcast on risk management issues for financial institutions of all sizes. Each month, Mayer Brown regulatory partner, Matt Bisanz, will interview a risk leader to discuss their best practices for managing risk and trends in the industry. He also will explore how they built a career in this fast-growing area and what advice they have for those just starting out.
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Interview with Isaac Boltansky from BTIG
Matt Bisanz interviews Isaac Boltansky, Director of Policy Research at BTIG, about the risks and regulatory trends for the rest of the year.
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Interview with Mickey Shemi from Guy Carpenter
Matt Bisanz interviews Mickey Shemi, North America Structured Credit Head at Guy Carpenter, to discuss credit risk transfer trends with the Federal Housing Finance Agency and in the banking and insurance sectors.
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Interview with Bill Hulse from the US Chamber of Commerce
In this episode, Matt Bisanz interviews Bill Hulse, a senior vice-president at the US Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness. Bill and Matt will discuss the potential risks to the Main Street economy that may arise from getting bank capital “wrong” in the US Basel Endgame rulemaking.
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Interview with Justyna Bolter
Matt Bisanz interviews Justyna Bolter, a senior counsel at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, to discuss her transition from risk to legal, and how others can build a successful career by leveraging their experience in both domains.
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Interview with Amy Kvien and Jim Scott from the Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets
Matt Bisanz sits down with Amy Kvien and Jim Scott, from the Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets, to discuss climate risk management and disclosure expectations for banks.
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Interview with Tilcia Toledo from FTI Consulting
Matt Bisanz interviews Tilcia Toledo, a senior managing director at FTI Consulting, to discuss risk management trends that she is seeing in her work with financial institutions of all sizes.