Getting ahead of regulatory expectations: what can we expect from US exercises | Kisaco Research
  • Understanding what regulators are asking for, when they want it and how to prepare 
  • Benchmarking where we are, where we want to be and how we get there 
  • Complying to multiple and often contrasting regulatory and disclosure requirements across various jurisdictions 
Speaker(s): 
Moderator

Author:

Bobby Bean

Managing Director
Forvis

Bobby Bean is a Managing Director at FORVIS. Prior to FORVIS, Bobby spent more than 30 years at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), most recently as the Deputy Director of the Division of Risk Management Supervision and head of the Capital Markets and Accounting Policy Branch. In this role, Bobby led the FDIC’s international and domestic policy development for regulatory capital, capital markets, and climate risk.  He served as a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and as a member of the Network for Greening the Financial System.  Bobbyestablished and led the FDIC’s international and domestic policy initiatives on climate-related financial risks, served as the chair for the FDIC’s interdivisional working group on climate-related financial risks, and representedthe FDIC at the Financial Stability Oversight Committee (FSOC) climate-related financial risk working group. 

Bobby Bean

Managing Director
Forvis

Bobby Bean is a Managing Director at FORVIS. Prior to FORVIS, Bobby spent more than 30 years at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), most recently as the Deputy Director of the Division of Risk Management Supervision and head of the Capital Markets and Accounting Policy Branch. In this role, Bobby led the FDIC’s international and domestic policy development for regulatory capital, capital markets, and climate risk.  He served as a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and as a member of the Network for Greening the Financial System.  Bobbyestablished and led the FDIC’s international and domestic policy initiatives on climate-related financial risks, served as the chair for the FDIC’s interdivisional working group on climate-related financial risks, and representedthe FDIC at the Financial Stability Oversight Committee (FSOC) climate-related financial risk working group. 

Panelists

Author:

Derek Jun

Head of Climate Risk
TIAA & Nuveen

Derek Jun

Head of Climate Risk
TIAA & Nuveen

Author:

Bridget Realmuto LaPerla

Director of ESG Solutions
TD Bank

Bridget Realmuto LaPerla

Director of ESG Solutions
TD Bank

Author:

Raymond Conover

Enterprise Stress Testing and Climate Scenario Analysis Executive
Bank of America

Raymond Conover

Enterprise Stress Testing and Climate Scenario Analysis Executive
Bank of America