What You Need To Know About Reputational Risk (Webinar)

Published 28 November 2024 by Nathan Goldstein & Katelyn Johnson &
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Executive Summary

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the risk of reputational damage from social media storms, data breaches, and other emerging threats is greater than ever. As a risk manager, it's crucial to stay ahead of these challenges and explore innovative ways to monitor and assess reputational risks.

Watch our webinar, where we discuss how new and emerging risks are reshaping the corporate risk landscape and how organizations are adapting. You’ll gain insights into the software solutions your peers are using to effectively manage these risks.

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  • How the risk landscape has evolved, and why this is relevant to you.
  • The software vendors available to manage reputational risk, and their unique offerings.
  • The latest innovations in this space, and what they mean for the future of risk management.

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About the authors

Nathan Goldstein

Senior Analyst
Nathan is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix EHSQ practice out of the New York office. His current research agenda focuses on the intersection of sustainability and ESG trends within the EHSQ operational sphere. Prior to joining Verdantix, Nathan worked at Bluefield Research, where he covered the global water industry, with a focus on the energy, industrial and digital segments. Nathan holds a MSc in Water: Science and Governance from King’s College London.

Katelyn Johnson

Senior Manager, Risk Management
Katelyn is the Senior Manager in the Verdantix Risk Management practice. Her current research agenda focuses on climate risk and its integration into risk management frameworks. Prior to joining Verdantix, Katelyn was a climate scientist at GNS Science in New Zealand. She has previously held roles in the energy industry, where she helped projects manage risk due to weather and ocean phenomena. Katelyn holds a PhD in Geology from Victoria University of Wellington and an MS in Earth Sciences from Ohio State University – both focusing on climate science – as well as a BS in Meteorology from Texas A&M University.

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