Accountability within risk and governance for engineers

12.00 pm — 1.00 pm AEST, 08 May 2024
Webinar

Overview

How can a clear risk appetite, governance structure and risk management process, support individuals to understand and manage ethical decisions?

Bronwyn Friday, a senior expert in project risk management and Mathew Stulic, an award winning, lawyer in major infrastructure projects will share their lived experience and case studies, covering a series of key factors to consider:

  • Setting up aligned risk management and governance frameworks that support effective and ethical decision making;
  • Clear governance structure though, accountability, delegations of authorities, decision making protocols, allocation and escalation of risks and issues

Learning outcomes

  • Roles and Responsibilities 
  • Risks associated with those involved
  • The need for transparency 
  • Internal and external Governance and the role its significance.
     

About the speakers

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Bronwyn Friday
Partner Risk Management, ERM International

Bronwyn Friday is a senior risk leader who helps companies look into the future and around corners to discover opportunities and be prepared for emerging threats. She has the ability to align risk management frameworks and risk appetite to the current organisational strategy, governance structure and external requirements. She has proven experience in driving cultural and capability uplift programs for organisations, incorporating strong stakeholder engagement from the Board to front-line team members.

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Mathew Stulic
Partner, Maddocks

Mathew Stulic is a leading Australian construction, major projects and infrastructure lawyer. He is a strategic adviser on all phases of the project lifecycle. He has a particular focus on dispute avoidance, resolution, claims management and strategic advice. 

Mathew's recent work at Maddocks has included advice in the rail, renewable energy, and water sectors, and he is advising a number of developers and major contractors on the management of commercial risks associated with residential apartment defects in NSW. 

Mathew is a past winner of the UK Society of Construction Law's Hudson Prize. He was ranked in the Chambers Asia Pacific 2023 guide for Construction and is recommended by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2023 guide for his work in Infrastructure Projects & Construction.


 

Pricing
Online
Member: Free
Technical Society Member: $30.00
Student Member: Free
Non-Member: $30.00
Registration close
08 May 2024
01.00 pm AEST