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risk manager

American  
[risk man-ij-er] / ˈrɪsk ˈmæn ɪdʒ ər /

noun

plural

risk managers
  1. a person whose job is doing risk management for a company or companies.


Example Sentences

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This kind of theft often goes unreported because businesses don’t know who to contact, they worry their insurance premiums will rise or they don’t want vendors or customers to know, said Jessica Renner, cargo claims and risk manager for Jarrett Logistics, a logistics firm.

From The Wall Street Journal

As one senior Morgan Stanley risk manager put it, “It’s one thing to bet on red or black and know that you are betting on red or black. It’s another to bet on a form of red and not to know it.”

From Literature

The company is facing a 15% health-insurance rate increase this year, on top of last year’s increase, said John O’Connor, a risk manager for the company.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every investor, actuary or corporate risk manager understands that it is the element of not knowing that creates the impetus to invest in mitigating risks and adapting to those that remain.

From Salon

A former maternity risk manager at the trust, Rox-Anne Hetherington, said Morecambe Bay's actions were in keeping with her experience.

From BBC