Enterprise Risk Management Director

dentsuNew York, NY
Hybrid

About The Position

As an ERM Director at dentsu, you serve as the regional authority on enterprise risk management practices and standards, while retaining direct responsibility for ERM execution across your region. You collaborate with your peers globally to drive a unified, maturing risk program that supports leadership, governance bodies, and the Board in understanding enterprise risk exposure, and interlocks into Regional Governance expectations.

Requirements

  • Solid experience of business and enterprise risk management in a large company (non-regulated preferable).
  • Able to relay risk in a commercial manner to influence stakeholders in ensuring cultural adoption of risk activities.
  • Detail orientated self-starter, resilient in high-pressure working environments with the ability to multi-task.
  • Strong communication and influencing skills, both verbal and written.
  • Good relationship management skills, including dealing confidently with senior management and driving cross functional influence.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a global team.
  • Analytic rigour and attention to detail.
  • Proven change management skills.
  • Emotional intelligence, problem solving and adaptability.
  • Strategic planning, regulatory fluency.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the Design, implementation, and maintenance of the regional Enterprise Risk Management Framework in alignment with group-level strategy, risk appetite, regulatory expectations and industry standards (e.g., COSO, ISO).
  • Collaborate with other regional ERM Directors and Group Risk Office to define and mature methodology for enterprise risk identification, measurement, and risk appetite-setting.
  • Act as a trusted advisor and risk subject matter expert, work proactively with the regional senior leadership on existing regional risk register priorities and advising on emerging risks and mitigation strategies.
  • Lead risk identification, assessment, and aggregation activities across clusters and markets to synthesize a cohesive regional risk profile that informs enterprise-level understanding.
  • Lead and facilitate risk workshops, risk reviews, and continuous monitoring sessions with leadership teams to embed risk ownership and maturity within the first line of defense.
  • Assist in the development and continual refinement of the enterprise risk taxonomy to ensure relevant and clear risk language is used throughout organization, updating the risk playbook as appropriate.
  • Partner with risk category owners and business leaders to establish and maintain a data-informed baseline of risk conditions across strategic, operational, compliance, financial, and emerging risk domains.
  • Within the region, oversee the design, approval, implementation, continuous improvement and execution of the ERM framework within clusters and markets, ensuring alignment with overall strategy and global risk standards.
  • Lead the evolution of the regional risk register, ensuring the reflection of regional business priorities and external threats (e.g., AI, Geopolitical, Cyber and Third-party).
  • Oversee the regional governance processes, including the quarterly Regional Governance Committee (RGC), ensuring escalation of relevant issues and risk exposures and assisting in the coordination of appropriate risk response strategies and tracking mitigation actions.
  • Collaborate with regional leadership, including the Regional CEO, CFO, CPO, General Counsel, Ethics & Compliance team, and any other business and function team to proactively manage risks and address escalations as necessary.
  • Drive adoption of ERM tools (e.g., Riskonnect), supporting the collection, analysis, and visualization of risk data to enable insight-driven decision making.
  • Produce high quality risk reporting for Executive leaders (regional and global), integrating business insights from Riskonnect and other business processes, policies, procedures and platforms.
  • Develop and deliver ERM training and communication materials to promote risk culture and awareness, accountability, and engagement across business units and business leaders.
  • Drive consistency in risk scoring (inherent, current, target) and control effectiveness assessment across clusters.
  • Act as Secretariat or senior advisor to Regional Governance Committees, preparing and presenting risk reports to C-suite leaders, regional CEOs, and functional executives.
  • Provide subject matter expertise on Three Lines of Defense (3LoD) model implementation and interface periodically with Internal Audit and Compliance functions to ensure appropriate assurance alignment.
  • Work in close partnership with ERM Directors from other regions and Group Risk Office to maintain consistency in global risk standards, shared methodologies, and reporting formats.
  • Support the development of a comprehensive enterprise risk narrative that supports transparency, comparability, and governance-level understanding.
  • Contribute to the ERM program’s global maturity roadmap and participate in joint initiatives, such as policy update, training development, framework maintenance in line with standards, that raise the visibility and impact of risk management across dentsu.
  • Take on subject matter expertise role for oversight of assigned Group Level Risks and be able assist in shaping global thinking around appropriate risk exposure.
  • Collaborate with internal audit, compliance and legal to ensure integrated assurance and control testing.
  • Drive radical collaboration and remove barriers by sharing success stories to gain buy-in and enable a strong learning environment.

Benefits

  • Discretionary incentive compensation
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