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A '''chief [[risk]] officer (CRO)''' is an executive in charge of managing risks to the company. It is a senior position that requires years of experience in [[accounting]], economics, legal, or actuarial backgrounds. The role of the chief risk officer is constantly evolving, as technologies and [[business]] practices change.<ref>Defining Chief Risk Officer (CRO) [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/chief-risk-officer-cro.asp Investopedia]</ref>
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A '''chief [[risk]] officer (CRO)''' is an executive in charge of managing risks to the company. It is a senior position that requires years of experience in [[accounting]], economics, legal, or actuarial backgrounds. The role of the chief risk officer is constantly evolving, as technologies and business practices change.<ref>Defining Chief Risk Officer (CRO) [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/chief-risk-officer-cro.asp Investopedia]</ref>
  
  
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
[[Chief Executive Officer (CEO)]]<br />
 
[[Chief_Information_Officer_(CIO)|Chief Information Officer (CIO)]] <br />
 
[[Chief Digital Officer (CDO)]]<br />
 
[[Chief Financial Officer (CFO)]]<br />
 
[[Chief Innovation Officer]]<br />
 
[[Chief Operating Officer (COO)]]<br />
 
[[Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)]]<br />
 
[[Chief Technology Officer (CTO)]]<br />
 
[[Business_Strategy|Business Strategy]]<br />
 
[[IT_Strategy_(Information_Technology_Strategy)|IT Strategy]]<br />
 
[[E-Strategy|e-Strategy]]<br />
 
[[IT_Governance|IT Governance]]<br />
 
[[Enterprise_Architecture|Enterprise Architecture]]<br />
 
[[IT_Sourcing_(Information_Technology_Sourcing)|IT Sourcing]]<br />
 
[[IT Operations_(Information_Technology_Operations)|IT Operations]]<br />
 
[[Business IT Alignment]]<br />
 

Revision as of 11:30, 12 January 2023

A chief risk officer (CRO) is an executive in charge of managing risks to the company. It is a senior position that requires years of experience in accounting, economics, legal, or actuarial backgrounds. The role of the chief risk officer is constantly evolving, as technologies and business practices change.[1]


See Also

  1. Defining Chief Risk Officer (CRO) Investopedia