Winner is John Keating of ACE European Group
John Keating of ACE European Group has won the Institute of Risk Management’s (IRM) best student award 2007 for its principal qualification, the diploma in risk management.
The prize – which is two weeks’ all expenses paid work experience in Turkey, sponsored by the Business Resilience Group (BRG) – was awarded at the IRM’s annual Risk Forum on Wednesday.
To compete for the award, the six students who achieved the highest marks in the examination and assignment components of the Diploma were given 24 hours to produce a 1,000 word submission on risk management in Turkey as an emerging market economy. The entries were then judged by a panel consisting of IRM and BRG representatives, and the candidates were also interviewed about their submissions.
“Through his excellent submission, John displayed a wide range of the academic and practical skills inherent to comprehensive risk management today. We were very pleased with the standard of entries across the board, as this award goes from strength to strength.
IRM chief executive officer Steve Fowler
IRM chief executive officer Steve Fowler said: “Through his excellent submission, John displayed a wide range of the academic and practical skills inherent to comprehensive risk management today. We were very pleased with the standard of entries across the board, as this award goes from strength to strength.”
“We are delighted to be sponsoring this award again,” added BRG Director Nicola Crawford. “Developing an international perspective by learning about other cultures and the range of risks they face is becoming increasingly crucial to effective risk management. “
The IRM awarded 17 prizes in 2007.
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