The Smith Enterprise Risk Consortium (SERC) at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business presents the program to run 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, March 18-20, 2025, on the UMD College Park campus.
“The goal of the academy is to expose up-and-coming risk practitioners to cross-industry perspectives so they can think about risk differently,” says Clifford Rossi, SERC Director, professor of the practice and executive-in-residence at the Smith School.
“Our high-caliber faculty are set to impart their knowledge to the next generation of risk practitioners, so they do not have to learn it the hard way,” Rossi says. “The cohort will hear from leaders in financial services, pharmaceuticals, insurance and aerospace — all regulated industries, but each with different experiences in risk management.”
Rossi, with 25 years of experience in risk management in banking and government, will be joined by other accomplished experts in delivering the training, coordinated by Smith’s Office of Executive Education. The instructors are:
- Sandor Boyson, Smith School professor emeritus of supply chain management
- Tim Canty, associate professor in UMD Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
- Doug Cartney, corporate director, Northrop Grumman
- Cris deRitis, deputy chief economist, Moody’s Analytics
- Diane Doering, global head of enterprise risk management, Takeda Pharmaceuticals
- Janice Englesbe, senior vice president and chief risk officer, Arch Capital Group
- Lawrence A. Gordon, Smith School EY Alumni Professor of Managerial Accounting and Information Assurance
- Tim Judge, senior vice president, Fannie Mae
- Evan Sekeris, chief model risk officer, Capital One
“The training aligns with the mission of SERC to build a strong community of professionals committed to raising greater awareness of the value that risk managers play in the workplace,” Rossi says. “The underlying premise of SERC is that risk is industry-agnostic, and that every risk practitioner can benefit and learn from the experiences of other industries.”
For registration, workshop details and tuition information, go to the SERC Risk Management Academy homepage.