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| 4/14/26 | ![]() Back to Basics in a Deepfake World with Jean Chung | Welcome to Risky Women Radio, the podcast that spotlights the bold, brilliant women leading change across risk, compliance, and governance. In an era where "uncertainty" has been upgraded from a buzzword to a permanent state of being, we sit down with the leaders who navigate the chaos so the rest of us can sleep at night. In this episode, Zhiyun Nai, Managing Director at Protiviti, is joined by Jean Chung, Chief Compliance Officer for Hong Kong, Greater China, and North Asia at Standard Chartered Bank. Jean is a veteran of the compliance world who has spent over two decades bridging the gap between policy and purpose. From setting international standards in Singapore to advising the Korea FIU on crypto assets, Jean has seen it all. She joins us to discuss the "80/20 rule" of global regulation, why AI might actually make her team's lives better (rather than just replacing them), and how the definition of leadership has evolved from "don't be too soft" to "empathy is your superpower". SHOWNOTES 2:19 – The Global Commonality Myth 5:48 – AI as the Ultimate Intern 13:08 – Innovation vs. The Deepfake Arms Race 23:31 – The Evolution of "Soft" Leadership 26:15 – Taking the Leap of Faith | — | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Beyond Compliance with Laura Ferrara | Meet Laura Ferrara, Amplifon's Global Chief Internal Audit & Risk Management Officer — part risk detective, part people‑connector, and full‑time hearing‑care champion. With a career that moved from PwC to telecoms, energy and rail before landing in hearing health, Laura turns dashboards into conversations, spreadsheets into strategy, and risk into opportunity. Tune in for practical tips on integrated risk, agile governance, and why a good risk manager is a superbly organised translator (and occasional diplomat) for the boardroom. SHOW NOTES 01:06 Laura's Career Journey: From PwC to Amplifon 02:38 Amplifon Overview: Hearing Care at Scale 07:32 Integrated Risk Management: Process and Practice 09:15 Embedding Engagement: Bottom‑Up Risk Assessments 12:03 Future Risks and Advice for Aspiring Risk Professionals Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/03/podcast-s9e7-beyond-compliance-with-laura-ferrara/ | — | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Digital Regulation with Kate Jones | This International Women's Day, meet Kate Jones, the CEO of the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum, where she's been busy turning regulation into a superhero for innovation! With a background rich in international law and human rights, Kate brings a unique perspective to the digital landscape. She's tackled everything from aviation to human rights and is now ensuring that tech evolves responsibly. Join us as she shares her fascinating journey, how collaboration can drive innovation, and why the future of regulation should be about embracing creativity, not stifling it! SHOW NOTES02:52 Overview of the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) 04:41 Kate's Career Journey: From Diplomacy to Digital Regulation 07:00 Taking Risks: Key Moments in Kate's Career 20:49 The Role of Regulation in Enabling Innovation 32:21 The Future of Tech Governance and Challenges Ahead Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/03/podcast-s9e6-digital-regulation-with-kate-jones/ | — | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Leading with Integrity in Pharma and at Home: Kim Jablonski | Meet Kim Jablonski, the former Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer at Bristol Myers Squibb, where she navigated the complex world of pharmaceutical ethics. With nearly her entire career at this global giant, Kim juggled legal challenges, corporate responsibilities, and raising three kids. Join us as she shares her journey, insightful lessons, and why ethical decision-making is more than just a checklist—sometimes, it's a bit of a balancing act! SHOW NOTES 00:44 Career Journey: From Law to Compliance Leadership 04:33 Creating Impact in Compliance and Ethics 07:32 Emphasising Good Decision-Making Practices 13:01 Navigating Challenges in the Biopharma Industry 22:21 Innovations and Cultural Insights in Global Teams Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/02/podcast-s9e5-leading-with-integrity-in-pharma-and-at-home-kim-jablonski/ | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Greeks, Romans & Risk Management with Lucy Morley | Meet Lucy Morley, our latest winner from the Risky Women Write competition! As the co-founder of Tint Financial Services, Lucy is transforming the world of cross-border trade finance for SMEs—no small feat! With a background in Classical Studies, she's here to prove that understanding the Romans can give you the upper hand in risk management. Lucy's journey has taken her from leveraged finance at major banks to the exhilarating chaos of startups. Join us as she shares how lessons from Greek myths apply to modern governance and why sometimes, keeping a keen eye on those Achilles' heels can save the day! SHOW NOTES 01:54 Career Background and Lessons Learned 12:31 Power Sharing: Lessons from Zeus 14:38 Innovation Risks: Insights from Pandora's Box 16:49 Boundary Pushing: The Icarus Principle 19:27 Identifying Vulnerabilities: The Achilles' Heel and Beyond Get transcript and read her winning article: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/02/podcast-s9e4-greeks-romans-risk-management-with-lucy-morley/ | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Female Oversight with Roosa Rosti | Meet Roosa Rosti, our latest Risky Women Write competition winner! With a master's degree in data protection and privacy law, Roosa is a senior consultant at Deloitte, where she navigates the wild world of AI and internet regulation. She's not just a risk management guru; she's also a wellness enthusiast who's passionate about femtech. Think of her as the superhero fighting to ensure that women's health tech doesn't just dress up old biases with shiny new algorithms. Join us as she shares her journey, her insights on ethical AI, and why mentoring the next generation is her true superpower! SHOW NOTES 01:11 Roosa's Career Journey: From Law to Deloitte 02:48 Navigating Challenges: The Decision to Return to Education 04:08 Building a Culture of Mentorship 08:35 Femtech: Navigating Opportunities and Risks 14:04 Implementing Governance by Design Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/02/podcast-s9e3-female-oversight-with-roosa-rosti/ | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Obituary for the Risk Matrix with Sabrina Segal | Listen in to our guest Sabrina Segal the winner of the Risky Women Write competition and a globe-trotting risk management expert. With over 20 years of experience as a licensed attorney and Certified Fraud Examiner, Sabrina's career spans multiple countries and sectors, including humanitarian work and compliance. Currently rocking it from Rwanda, she's shaking up traditional practices, even penning an obituary for the outdated risk matrix. Get ready for insights, laughs, and Sabrina's innovative takes on the world of risk! SHOW NOTES 01:43 The Risk Collaborative: Transforming Nonprofit Risk Management 04:31 Sabrina's Global Career Path in Risk and Compliance 09:11 Objective-Centered Risk Management: A Game Changer 20:00 Using Humor to Demystify Risk Management 36:27 Critiquing the Risk Matrix and Three Lines of Defense Transcript and more: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/01/podcast-s9e2-obituary-for-the-risk-matrix-with-sabrina-segal/ | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Compliance Priorities for 2026 | Dive into top compliance priorities for 2026 - the most unpredictable year yet - with our latest episode, where we explore the evolving landscape of regulatory priorities. Join Kimberley Cole and industry experts Bernadine Reese and Carol Beaumier from Protiviti as they unpack the complexities of compliance in an unpredictable environment. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the challenges of governance, risk, and compliance. SHOW NOTES 00:01 2026 Compliance Landscape 02:06 Reflecting on 2025 Predictions 03:41 Unpredictability in Regulation 13:49 Building Trust and Ethical Decision-Making 18:58 The Role of Technology in Compliance 21:11 Q Day & Other Hot Takes Transcript and more: https://www.riskywomen.org/2026/01/podcast-s9e1-compliance-priorities-for-2026/ | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Embedded Supervision with Susannah Hammond | Meet Susannah Hammond, a trailblazer in governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) with over 30 years of experience in financial services and technology. A chartered accountant and a distinguished fellow of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment, Susannah is a powerful voice in her field. As the recent winner of the Risky Women Write competition, her groundbreaking article on embedded supervision is set to revolutionize compliance. She champions a bold vision where regulators gain direct access to firms' systems, transforming the regulatory landscape into a more efficient and collaborative process. With her insights, Susannah is paving the way for a future where technology enhances compliance, saves costs, and builds trust—an evolution that could change the game for GRC forever! SHOW NOTES01:32 Career Journey 10:48 Embedded Supervision and Its Potential 16:07 Data Governance and AI in Compliance 21:02 Chat Bankman-Fried? 25:36 Predictions and Future of GRC Get transcripts, links, and read her winning article: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/12/podcast-s8e14-embedded-supervision-with-susannah-hammond/ | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Leading Global Teams & Managing with Impact: Christine Lowthian | Christine Lowthian, Head of Regulatory Compliance at HSBC, on her career journey, the importance of seizing opportunities and building a supportive network. She highlights her experience leading global teams, particularly in commercial banking and the U.S., and the challenges of managing multicultural teams. Lowthian stresses the role of technology, particularly AI, in enhancing compliance efficiency but noted the need for clean data. She advises aspiring leaders to embrace opportunities, maintain open communication with boards and regulators, and focus on strategic thinking and continuous improvement. SHOW NOTES 02:12 Career Journey 05:46 Leading Global Teams 08:50 Managing Multicultural Teams 16:27 Skills for the Compliance Officer of the Future 17:57 Engaging with Boards and Regulators 26:29 Handling Challenging Personalities 29:05 Advice for Women Starting Out Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/11/podcast-s813-leading-global-teams-managing-with-impact-christine-lowthian/ | — | ||||||
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| 9/9/25 | ![]() Demystifying Surveillance with Emily Wright | In this episode, we demystify the often misunderstood world of surveillance in financial services with Emily Wright, a leading expert in compliance and risk management. Emily breaks down the complexities of employee surveillance, highlighting its real value beyond mere compliance theater. She emphasizes the critical role of human behavior in shaping effective risk management strategies. Join us as we explore how understanding these dynamics can transform your organization's approach to surveillance and foster a culture of integrity and accountability. SHOW NOTES01:25 Career Journey 08:18 Behind the Screens Book 11:43 Obstacles for Trade Surveillance 14:11 Changes for Comms Surveillance 17:35 Technology & AI Influences 22:42 Do the 3 Lines of Defense Hold? | — | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | ![]() Being Risk Intelligent with Gemma Boothroyd | Financial journalist Gemma Boothroyd joins us to discuss her groundbreaking book in the works, The Hidden Risk Economy. Challenging the stereotype that women are risk-averse, Gemma reveals how women not only invest better than men but also face systemic barriers in the financial landscape. With insights on the $600 billion gender investing gap and the potential impact of a $50 trillion horizontal wealth transfer to women, she sheds light on women's risk intelligence in entrepreneurship and whistleblowing. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that redefines risk! SHOW NOTES 00:25 Career Journey 01:49 Challenging Risk Aversion Myths 04:30 The Gender Investing Gap 08:33 Recognizing Women's Risk Intelligence 10:58 The Impact of Women in Leadership 32:11 The Horizontal Wealth Transfer | — | ||||||
| 7/22/25 | ![]() Business Leadership in Preventing Child Sexual Exploitation | Jodie Arthur and Melissa Stewart are non-executive directors at ICMEC Australia. ICMEC combats online child sexual exploitation, collaborating with financial services, law enforcement, and other stakeholders. Jodie discusses the systemic issue of child exploitation and the importance of collective action and compliance by design. Melissa emphasizes the interconnectedness of child exploitation and modern slavery, advocating for integrated ESG frameworks and collaboration with tech companies. They highlight ICMEC's Lighthouse project, which transforms global data into actionable insights for banks to detect and disrupt child sexual exploitation. SHOW NOTES01:24 Career Journey 13:52 Role of ICMEC and Its Focus 18:07 Intersection of Child Sexual Exploitation and Financial Services 28:10 Best Practices and Collaboration 31:52 Final Advice for GRC Professionals Get Transcript and Resources: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/07/podcast-s8e10-business-leadership-in-preventing-child-sexual-exploitation/ | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() 2025 Top Compliance Priorities Mid-Year Check-In | Kimberley Cole welcomes the dynamic duo of Carol Beaumier and Bernadine Reese from Protiviti for an engaging mid-year check-in on compliance predictions for 2025. With the ever-evolving landscape of risk regulation, they dive into pressing topics like the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, the complexities of financial crime, and the importance of operational resilience. Get ready for an inspiring conversation filled with valuable perspectives on navigating the challenges of the industry! SHOW NOTES 00:24 Mid-Year Check-In on 2025 Compliance Predictions 08:48 Regulatory Simplification & Resourcing 13:54 ESG Slows 21:33 Regulatory Fragmentation 23:55 AI as a Game Changer 29:05 Culture and Conduct 30:17 Peripheral Vision and Future Predictions | — | ||||||
| 6/30/25 | ![]() Evolving Nature of Corporate Fraud: Zoë Newman | Zoë Newman, Regional Managing Director, EMEA and Global Co-Head of the Financial Investigations Practice at Kroll, discussed her 25-year career at the firm, focusing on complex fraud investigations in emerging markets. She highlighted the rise of organized crime using AI and social engineering to target corporates, emphasizing the need for better employee training and data monitoring. Newman noted the growing importance of supply chain risk, bribery and corruption, and culture investigations. SHOW NOTES 01:16 Career Journey 14:40 Evolution & Challenges in Corporate Fraud 25:45 Trends & Opportunities in Corporate Investigations 30:48 Final Thoughts and Recommendations | — | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | ![]() Speak to be Heard: David Pope | Kimberley Cole hosts David Pope to discuss his journey from BBC to founding All Voice Talent, offering voice and presence training. Pope emphasizes the importance of recording your voice to build confidence and improve communication skills. He highlights techniques like breathing and practical exercises to enhance voice projection and clarity. Pope also shares insights on overcoming public speaking fears and the significance of authenticity and engagement in high-stakes presentations, including panels and video recordings. He encourages everyone to embrace public speaking opportunities to advance their careers. SHOW NOTES00:24 Career Journey 06:44 Changing Your Relationship with Your Voice 09:06 From Doubt to Confidence 11:46 Impactful Communication Techniques 19:48 Effective Panel Participation & Moderation 29:45 Overcoming Public Speaking Fear 35:38 Final Takeaways | — | ||||||
| 5/22/25 | ![]() Lessons From a Former CEO with Dame Inga Beale | In this episode of Risky Women Radio, Dame Inga Beale discusses her transformative leadership at Lloyd's of London, where she introduced technology to modernize the 325-year-old company. She emphasizes the importance of agility, resilience, and listening in leadership. Beale also reflects on her career trajectory, highlighting the impact of early promotions and the challenges of gender biases. She advises young women to focus on performance, image, and exposure to succeed in business. Beale underscores the need for organizations to listen to their employees and set measurable targets to drive progress. SHOW NOTES02:06 Challenges in Company Transformation 05:43 Agile Approach to Transformation 07:44 Leadership Skills for Transformation 11:36 Future Leadership Skills 16:18 Handling Biases in the Workplace 22:27 Advice for Young Women Aspiring to Leadership Roles | — | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Offshoring GRC Functions: The Human Reality | Rhea Sharma, winner of the Risky Women Write competition, discussed the human costs of offshoring GRC functions. She highlighted the disparity in pay between offshore and onshore employees, noting that offshore employees often face an illusion of progress. Rhea emphasized the need for fair pay, transparency, and inclusion in offshoring practices. She also shared her background, including her work with Women's Lantern, a charity supporting South East Asian women, and her ongoing education. Rhea advocated for decentralized finance and its potential to address global cybersecurity issues, citing regulatory reforms in Australia, Singapore, and India. SHOW NOTES 00:24 Feedback on Rhea's Article 04:36 Career Journey 07:36 Aligning Values with Work 19:46 Challenges of Offshoring and Brain Drain 25:52 Practical Steps for Ethical Offshoring 31:49 Future Innovations and Recommendations Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/05/podcast-s8e5-offshoring-grc-functions-the-human-reality/ | — | ||||||
| 4/16/25 | ![]() How Hollywood Turns GRC into a Story Worth Telling | Kimberley Cole interviews Elaine Mullan, Head of Marketing and Business Development at Corlytics, about her career journey and role. Elaine discusses her transition from fashion design to marketing in the FinTech and RegTech sectors, her passion for mentoring women in tech, and her involvement in the Risky Women Write competition, where she won for her article on GRC through the lens of pop culture. Elaine emphasizes the importance of diversity in GRC, the impact of AI on compliance, and the need for more women's voices in the industry. She also shares her experiences with networking and the challenges of balancing early and late-stage careers. SHOW NOTES01:12 Career Journey 05:45 Role at Corlytics and Industry Insights 08:16 Advocacy for Women in Tech 14:58 Elaine's Article on GRC and Pop Culture 20:40 Diversity and Innovation in the Industry Transcript and more GRC content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/04/podcast-s8e4-how-hollywood-turns-grc-into-a-story-worth-telling/ | — | ||||||
| 3/19/25 | ![]() Risk & Compliance Against Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence | Kim Chandler McDonald, co-founder and CEO of 3 Steps Data and Global VP of CyAN, discusses her diverse career journey from theater to tech, emphasizing her advocacy for democratizing technology and combating technology-facilitated domestic violence. She highlights the importance of end-to-end encryption for data security and privacy. Kim shares her experiences, including interviewing global leaders and becoming an emergency forest firefighter. She advocates for proactive compliance and robust risk strategies to protect vulnerable users. SHOW NOTES 00:23 Career Journey 06:59 Advocacy and End-to-End Encryption 12:58 Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence 26:11 CyAN's Role in Cybersecurity 28:48 Future Innovations and Recommendations | — | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Adoption of AI to Support 2nd Line Functions | Jackie Sanz, Protiviti's Managing Director in the Risk & Compliance Solution, hosts Risky Women Radio, featuring Naomi Bartlett and Natasha Anzik discussing AI's role in risk management. Naomi, from IGM Financial, highlights the challenges of balancing regulatory changes, team development, and AI adoption. Natasha, from Wealthsimple, emphasizes the need for speed, stakeholder trust, and adaptability. Both discuss AI's impact on customer support, financial advising, and compliance, including AML and privacy. They stress the importance of governance, risk-averse strategies, and leveraging AI for thematic analysis and automation to enhance efficiency and risk management. SHOW NOTES 02:50 Challenges in Managing Risk 08:40 Impact of Post-Pandemic Technology Adoption 16:15 Naomi's Perspective on AI Use Cases and Governance 23:15 Building a Risk-Disciplined Strategy 31:39 Future Value of AI in Second Line Practices Get Transcript and more compliance content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2025/03/podcast-s8e2-adoption-of-ai-to-support-2nd-line-functions/ | — | ||||||
| 2/11/25 | ![]() 2025 Top Compliance Priorities | Kimberley Cole hosts Risky Women Radio with guests Carol Beaumier and Bernadine Reese to discuss the top compliance issues in 2025. They reflect on 2024, highlighting the impact of US Supreme Court decisions on regulatory authority and a UK court ruling on discretionary commissions. They discuss the importance of AI in compliance, the need for dynamic risk assessments, and the challenges of global alignment on regulations. Key priorities for 2025 include AI, financial crime, operational resilience, and third-party risk management. They emphasize the importance of leveraging technology, ongoing training, and focusing on outcomes to improve compliance effectiveness. SHOW NOTES 04:42 Review of 2024 Compliance Developments 11:17 2025 Compliance Priorities and Regional Views 17:12 Unique Considerations for Compliance Organizations 24:21 Regional Challenges and Horizon Scanning 29:20 Final Recommendations for Compliance Departments | — | ||||||
| 12/19/24 | ![]() Driving Tech & Innovation in Risk Management: Jo Shoppee | In this episode Jo Shoppee, Head of Operational Risk - Technology at ANZ Bank, shares her unexpected journey into risk management, from a teller at ANZ to technology risk specialist. Jo discusses the challenges of balancing career and family, advocating for part-time roles for senior leaders. She emphasizes the importance of compassion and understanding in risk management, particularly in the three lines of defense model. She notes the shift towards data-driven risk management and the need to stay outcome-focused. She also discusses the top risks in the financial industry, including geopolitical risks, emerging technologies, and energy security. Jo Shoppee: Jo is a commercially focused risk executive with extensive technology and finance sector experience, deep expertise in technology risk management, and a track record for building effective and trusted relationships. Jo worked extensively across Europe in her time with General Electric, and has recently returned to ANZ, where her technology career first started, where she is the head of operational risk management for the Group Technology Division. Jane Tumurbaatar: Jane is a Director at Protiviti with over 12 years' experience in professional services. She has broad expertise across first, second and third lines of defence of risk management in financial services, government, and corporate organisations. Her experience extends to risk transformation, change management and remediation. SHOW NOTES 02:14 Career Journey 05:05 Challenges and Achievements 08:39 Role of Compassion in Risk Management 11:05 Keeping Up with Technology in Risk Management 14:19 Changes in Risk Management Approaches 21:54 Leadership Style Evolution 33:41 Importance of Diversity in Decision Making Transcript and More GRC Content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2024/12/podcast-s7e8-driving-tech-innovation-in-risk-management-jo-shoppee/ | — | ||||||
| 10/3/24 | ![]() Digitizing Enterprise & Governance Programs: Anna Mazzone | Kimberley Cole interviews Anna Mazzone, VP of Risk Security and ESG at ServiceNow, about her career and the digitization of enterprise and governance programs. Mazzone discusses her journey from Bank of America to Reuters, SuperDerivatives, and Markit, highlighting her role in building the KYC managed service. She explains ServiceNow's platform, which integrates data from various enterprise functions to enhance decision-making. Mazzone emphasizes the importance of digitizing enterprise processes, understanding third-party risks, and implementing AI governance. She advises focusing on people, quick wins, and strategic partnerships to drive successful change and improve operational resilience. SHOW NOTES03:09 Career journey 10:08 What is ServiceNow 14:19 Creating Impact 21:38 Digitizing the Enterprise and Governance Programs 33:30 Opportunities and Challenges in GRC 40:48 Final Thoughts and Recommendations More great risk content and transcript: https://www.riskywomen.org/2024/10/podcast-s7e7-digitizing-enterprise-governance-programs-anna-mazzone/ | — | ||||||
| 9/20/24 | ![]() How Financial Industry Can Protect Children | Kimberley Cole discusses the critical issue of child sexual exploitation and abuse with Bindu Sharma and Taura Edgar. Bindu, VP at ICMEC, highlights the evolving nature of child sexual abuse, including the rise of live streaming, sextortion, and new payment pathways. Taura, founder of TALK Hong Kong, emphasizes the need for evidence-based responses and data-driven decision-making in child protection. They discuss the role of financial institutions in combating child sexual exploitation, the importance of collaboration, and the need for better data and research to understand the true cost of child sexual abuse. SHOW NOTES03:16 Bindu Sharma's Career Journey and Role at ICMEC 04:44 Challenges and Evolution of Child Sexual Exploitation 08:29 Impact of Financial Coalition Against Child Sexual Exploitation 15:38 Taura Edgar's Journey and Focus on Intra-Family Abuse 24:29 Key Challenges and Solutions in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention 27:07 Financial Industry's Role in Combating Child Sexual Exploitation 31:29 Collaboration and Industry-Wide Efforts Transcript and more risk management content: https://www.riskywomen.org/2024/09/podcast-s7e6-how-financial-industry-can-protect-children-with-sharma-edgar/ | — | ||||||
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