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Certificate in Risk Management

The Sarbanes-Oxley act has greatly increased the demand for financial compliance for corporations in all fields. Meanwhile, the combined influence of major catastrophic events over the past decade such as terrorist acts, natural disasters, and labor strikes have Fortune 500 companies being more concerned with risk management functions.

The insurance industry, for example, is undergoing an increase in costs and decrease in coverage, a potentially problematic trend for corporations. With a Risk Management Certificate, you can work as a consultant or in corporate departments dedicated to risk management, loss prevention, operations, accounting and more in a variety of industries.

 
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