Creating the Right Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program for YOUR Community Bank

Webinar

Creating the Right Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program for YOUR Community Bank

Jul 23, 2026 | 11:00 am ET • 10:00 am CT | Webinar

Many community banks struggle to build or maintain a clear and effective Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program. They want something thorough but not too complex.

If you are building your bank’s first ERM program or want to simplify your current one, this webinar is for you. ERM helps you identify, assess, mitigate, and monitor risks. It guides banks to handle challenges and find new opportunities. You will learn how to create a complete ERM program that fits your bank’s strategy. Key parts like committee charters, risk appetite statements, and risk assessment tools will also be covered.

We will examine the three main phases of ERM: identifying and assessing risks, mitigating and eliminating risks, and monitoring and reporting risks while learning how to bring these steps into your daily banking work. We will also discuss how to choose the right committee members and understand key risk categories.

By the end, you will have a clear plan to set up a strong ERM program, a flowchart to help you visualize each step, and be able to help your bank make better decisions, build resilience, and grow successfully.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the basics and key phases of ERM

  • Create and lead an effective ERM committee

  • Link ERM to your bank’s strategic planning

  • Use the ERM Risk Assessment Matrix with confidence

Duration: 90-minutes

Pricing

ICBA Members

Live: $209

On-Demand: $229

Live + On-Demand: $279


Non-Members

Live: $309

On-Demand: $329

Live + On-Demand: $479


Unlimited Webinar Pass subscription: $0


Attendance & Cancellation Policy:

  • Full payment is required prior to live webinar attendance. A webinar on-demand will be made available when full payment is received.
  • Registration fee is valid for only the individual registered. Each attendee must register.
  • A webinar on-demand purchase cannot be cancelled once the order has been processed and the product is available to use. Webinars on-demand are available for two years from the recorded date.
  • Refunds will not be granted unless there is a technical issue that cannot be resolved that prevents the purchaser from accessing and/or using the product. Refund requests for technical issues must be received within 15 days of the date of purchase. No refunds will be issued once the bank has received webinar materials or after the start date.

For more information, call 800-422-7285 or email [email protected].

Who should attend: Audit, Compliance, Chief Risk, Chief Finance, Risk Management

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of banking.

Advanced Preparation: None

Program Level: Intermediate

Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

Delivery Method: Group Internet Based.

CPE Credit Hours: 1.5


Continuing Professional Education Credit (CPE) Requirements (if applicable)

  • Enter your full name when joining the webinar. Your Zoom session must display your full name and match the registration.
  • Attend the live webinar session for the duration of the session. NOTE - If attending by phone audio only, no CPE will be awarded due to participant’s inability to respond to poll questions.
  • Answer all poll questions displayed during the session.

For more information, call 800-422-7285 or email [email protected].


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In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsor, CPE credits have been granted based on a 50-minute hour.

Marci Malzahn
Marcia Malzahn

President and Founder

Malzahn Strategic

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