Investors Bank wants your organization to thrive, but we know that isn’t always an easy task in today’s competitive environment. We have assembled a panel of industry experts designed to help you learn how your organization can manage risk effectively and efficiently and also to help you embrace the new approach to leadership created by the Millennial generation in the nonprofit community..
Our annual New York Art of Thriving conference is free to anyone in a leadership position at a not-for-profit.
Keynote Address:
Mission Critical: Managing Risk In Your Not-for-Profit Organization
Presented by Philippa Girling, Investors Bank, Senior Vice President & Chief Risk Officer
Philippa Girling joined Investors Bank as Senior Vice President, Chief Risk Officer in December, 2015. Ms. Girling reports directly to the Chairman of the Risk Committee of Investors’ Board of Directors, and she will oversee the Bank’s BSA, Compliance, and Credit Risk departments. Ms. Girling was previously Business Risk Officer, SVP at Capital One Commercial Bank. Her experience in global securities and operational risk brings additional strength and expertise to the Bank’s risk management areas. As a recognized industry leader, she was named one of the decades “Top Fifty Faces of Operational Risk.”
Panel Discussion:
Millennial Leadership and Building the Future of Your Not-for-Profit
Moderator:
• Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director, Queens Council on the Arts
Panelists:
• Phil Chan, Arts & Culture Director Ivy: The Social University
• Omar Solis, Director, Digital Media, Digital Villain Studios
• Tabitha Sukhai, Creator and Editor of TheSnug.com for Time Inc.
• Anabay Sullivan, Director of Social Impact, Ivy: The Social University
Schedule of Events:
8:30 am – 9:30 am: Registration and breakfast
9:30 am – 10:00 am: Opening remarks from Investors Bank
10:00 am – 11:00 am: Keynote presentation from Philippa Girling
11:00 am – 11:15 am: Break and networking
11:15 am – 12:15 pm: Panel discussion
12:15 pm – 12:30 pm: iPad Mini Drawing and Closing Remarks