Microsoft's Perspective on the Future of Risk & Compliance

Thoughts, comments, news, and reflections about Governance, Risk Management & Compliance (GRC) from two risk subject matter experts representing Microsoft’s Financial Services team – Sai Sireesh, Worldwide Director for Risk Management and Compliance Strategy, and  Jeff Jinnett, U.S. GRC Industry Market Development Manager.   

SaiSai Sireesh is Director of Risk Management & Compliance Strategy & Solutions, Worldwide Financial Services for the Microsoft Corporation.  He is responsible for developing and executing Microsoft’s strategy for Risk Management & Compliance industry solutions globally.   Deeply passionate about Risk Management, he currently serves pro bono as the Seattle Co-Regional Director, at non-profit PRMIA (Professional Risk Manager’s International Assoc.) and on the Global Standards committee, PRMIA.  Mr. Sireesh has over 18 years of global experience across Risk and Compliance Consulting, Financial sector Strategy and blueprints execution.  He has worked in North America, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and India.  Prior to joining Microsoft, he had had stints at KPMG, Banque Nationale De Paris, Bank of Philippine Islands and Bank of America.  A MBA (Financial engineering) with a computer engineering degree, he was an active back bencher at Wharton, INSEAD, Financial Engineering Center-NUS Singapore & Berkman Centre for Internet Law, Harvard Law School. He is a regular contributor to the Journal of Regulation & Risk and has authored several global research studies and articles.

 

JeffJeff Jinnett is Governance, Risk Management & Compliance Industry Market Development Manager, US Financial Services Group., for the Microsoft Corporation.  He serves as industry subject matter expert with a focus on corporate governance, risk management and compliance.  Mr. Jinnett is a 20-year veteran and former partner of the international law firm of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, LLP (now Dewey & LeBoeuf).  He has experience in advising Fortune 500 companies in the financial services industry on the use of technology to support corporate governance, risk management and compliance programs.  Mr. Jinnett has spoken at numerous industry conferences over the past 10 years and has testified on three occasions as an expert before committees of the US Senate on issues relating to the intersection of law and technology, including before the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary.  He is a member of ARMA (a records and information management professional association) and the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics (SSCE).

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