19 and 20 November 2025, virtual course
INTEGRATING ESG RISKS INTO THE ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
This interactive course provides a succinct and practical overview of the most topical components of the ESG risk management framework embedded and integrated in the wider enterprise risk framework. Live virtual sessions
are structured around the areas of risk identification and assessment, appetite and monitoring. The course also features group studies that explores how peers have approached the topic.
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Approach physical, transition and liability risks
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Structure an ESG risk assessment
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Integrate ESG risks within the enterprise risk framework
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Perform a deep dive into ESG in the context of Operational and Reputational risks
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Comply with current regulatory frameworks
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Review case studies and engage via live polls
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Interact with fellow practitioners, benchmark the maturity of your
framework with peers


WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This is an essential course for risk, control and compliance personnel and for all individuals responsible for implementing and managing control frameworks in their organisations; or those interested to stay current and improve their practices, including:
Risk practitioners
Compliance
Audit
Directors and senior executives
Individuals responsible for implementing ESG risk management practices or interested to learn more about enterprise risk solutions

Elena Pykhova
Risk expert in strategy, design, and implementation of firm-wide risk frameworks, based in London. Elena is a renowned educator, delivering training globally at top organizations like the London Stock Exchange Group Academy, The Moller Center, Cambridge University, and Risk.net. She is a thought leader, influencer, and founder of the Best Practice Operational Risk Forum. Elena is a former Director for Education at the Institute of Operational Risk and chair of the Operational Risk Expert Panel for the Association of Foreign Banks. She founded The OpRisk Company Ltd after 20 years in senior roles at Citigroup, American Express, Deutsche Bank, and Banco Santander.