Governance
04/18/2019

Why Your Board’s Risk Committee Structure Matters

Community bank boards have a lot of regulatory leeway when it comes how they oversee the critical risks facing their organizations, including cybersecurity. Because of this latitude, many boards are working to find the best way to properly address these risks, congruent with the size and complexity of their institution. “We’re evolving, and I think banks our size are evolving, because we are in that grey area around formal risk management,” says Robert Bradley, the chief risk officer at $1.4 billion asset Bank of Tennessee, based in Kingsport, Tennessee. “There’s no one way to approach risk management and governance.” As…

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WRITTEN BY

Emily McCormick

Vice President of Editorial & Research

Emily McCormick is Vice President of Editorial & Research for Bank Director. Emily oversees research projects, from in-depth reports to Bank Director’s annual surveys on M&A, risk, compensation, governance and technology. She also manages content for the Bank Services Program. In addition to regularly speaking and moderating discussions at Bank Director’s in-person and virtual events, Emily regularly writes and edits for Bank Director magazine and BankDirector.com. She started her career in the circulation department at the Knoxville News-Sentinel, and graduated summa cum laude from The University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and International Business.