Banks actively take on financial risk, it's an inherent part of their business and as a result, they are well-versed in its management.
However, as the nature of work changes and the dependence on human cognitive and socio-behavioural abilities increase, non-financial risk and the significant tangible & intangible losses it can cause, is a growing challenge for banks.
IT STANDS TO REASON THEN THAT THE KEY TO EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSING NON-FINANCIAL RISK IS AN ADVANCED UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN BEHAVIOURS & THE DRIVERS BEHIND THEM
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Rachel is a uniquely qualified specialist workingexclusively with the banking and finance sector. Rachel spent more than 15 years in the global financial markets for Australian, American & European investment banks, both domestically & offshore.
Rachel has academic qualifications in Psychology, Education, Brain & Behavioural Science, in addition to completing studies in Positive Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, Substance Use Disorders and Leadership & Policy in Mental Health.
Rachel is also an accredited Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Nationally Accredited Mediator & a graduate of the AICD (NFP).
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ABOUT RACHEL
Rachel is a uniquely qualified specialist workingexclusively with the banking and finance sector. Rachel spent more than 15 years in the global financial markets for Australian, American & European investment banks, both domestically & offshore.
Rachel has academic qualifications in Psychology, Education, Brain & Behavioural Science, in addition to completing studies in Positive Psychology, Forensic Psychiatry, Substance Use Disorders and Leadership & Policy in Mental Health.
Rachel is also an accredited Mental Health First Aid Instructor, Nationally Accredited Mediator & a graduate of the AICD (NFP).
Full qualifications
“It’s rare to find someone who understands the banking world yet also holds high-level academic qualifications in human behaviour. Rachel’s educatory sessions are a next level learning experience which can direct both internal policy change and daily interactions".
COUNTRY HEAD & CEO, FRENCH MULTINATIONAL BANK [referral available upon request]
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Governance for Banks
Subject Matter
Expertise Advisory
Human Risk, MentalHealth
Audit & Benchmark
Specialist Executive
Education
How We HelpYou
Governance for Banks
Subject Matter
Expertise Advisory
Human Risk, MentalHealth
Audit & Benchmark
Specialist Executive
Education
How We HelpYou
Specialist Executive
Education
Human Risk, MentalHealth
Audit & Benchmark
Subject Matter
Expertise Advisory
Governance for Banks
In today's knowledge intensive and brain intensive economy, people are increasingly employed for the work they do with their heads not with their hands.
The banking and finance industry is highly dependent
on resilient mental function and advanced cognitive skills such as complex problem-solving, xxx leadership, high-performance under pressure, bias-aware decision-making, strong interpersonal skills, moral and ethical behaviour. [more]
Human risk encompasses loss to an organisation caused by human factors including the
decisions and behaviours as well as non-decisions and non-actions of its people. In addition, such risk can be caused by how the organisation manages its people and what is demanded from its people.
WHO I AM
Rachel is a forward thinker and authority on human risk. An ex-banker herself, Rachel has almost 20 years of experience in the trading rooms of Australian, American and European banks in Sydney and London and postgraduate qualifications in brain and behavioural sciences [more].
WHAT I DO
Rachel is Human Risk Specialist dedicated to sharing her knowledge with bank boards, CEOs and their executive teams to help them meet their post Royal Commission legal and regulatoryobligations around non-financial risk.
Rachel works collaboratively to facilitate insight that empowers leaders to view their non-financial risk through a new lens, shining a light on what is often seen as an elusive risk.
WHO I AM
Rachel is a forward thinker and authority on human risk. An ex-banker herself, Rachel has almost 20 years of experience in the trading rooms of Australian, American and European banks in Sydney and London and postgraduate qualifications in brain and behavioural sciences [more].
WHAT I DO
Rachel is Human Risk Specialist dedicated to sharing her knowledge with bank boards, CEOs and their executive teams to help them meet their post Royal Commission legal and regulatoryobligations around non-financial risk.
Rachel works collaboratively to facilitate insight that empowers leaders to view their non-financial risk through a new lens, shining a light on what is often seen as an elusive risk.