• URMIA's 2024 Annual Business Meeting
    Oct 23 2024

    In this special episode of URMIA Matters, listen in to URMIA's annual business meeting that was presented virtually on September 12, 2024. URMIA leadership gave updates about membership, finances, program participation, progress made on strategic initiatives, and other important updates.

    Show Notes
    URMIA Bylaws
    URMIA Board of Directors
    2025 Annual Conference
    2025 Call for Sessions
    2025 Regional Conferences

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    34 mins
  • URMIAs 2025 Call for Sessions
    Oct 9 2024

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University, interviews Susie Johnson, Risk Management Director at Iowa State University and 2025 Programming Committee Chair, Sue Liden, URMIA’s Education Manager, and Michelle Smith, URMIA’s Executive Director, about URMIA’s upcoming Call for Sessions. Learn how you can submit your content proposal easily and quickly! Susie, Sue, and Michelle share their thoughts on what makes a great content submission and how the process of selecting annual conference submissions exactly works. Whether it’s for a conference presentation, webinar, podcast, or another form, there is a media style that works for your URMIA content suggestion. The deadline for 2025 Annual Conference submissions is January 24th, 2025, so don’t forget to mark your calendar and submit some fantastic content to URMIA!

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    URMIA's 2025 Call for Sessions
    URMIA's Contribute Content Informational Page
    URMIA's Education Plan
    URMIA's Core Competencies

    Guests
    Susie Johnson, Risk Management Director - Iowa State University
    Sue Liden, Education Manager - URMIA
    Michelle Smith, Executive Director - URMIA

    Host
    Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services - Wake Forest University

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    27 mins
  • Youth Protection and HEPNet
    Sep 25 2024

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, Julie Groves, URMIA’s immediate past-president and Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University, interviews Lindsay Bond, Executive Director at HEPNet, about her important journey into the realm of youth protection. Lindsay shares how her career path took her from teaching to sports management to being passionate about the protection of minors. Noticing a gap in the association world for those working in youth protection, she and along with other like-minded colleagues founded the association known as HEPNet, the Higher Education Protection Network, as a community to share resources and knowledges with fellow youth protection professionals. Julie and Lindsay also explore the framework that HEPNet’s new Professional Competencies for Youth Protection in Higher Education provides for those interested in learning more. Additionally, Lindsay discusses HEPNet’s Youth Protection 101 pre-conference workshop at URMIA’s upcoming Annual Conference 2024, and what attendees hope to learn. Tune in to this episode to hear all about HEPNet and the protection of minors!

    Show Notes [member log-in required for some content]

    • URMIA’s Annual Conference 2024
    • URMIA’s Annual Conference 2024 Agenda Attendee Hub Website (Registration required to access)
    • HEPNet
    • HEPNet’s Annual Conference, October 21-24
    • HEPNet’s Professional Competencies for Youth Protection in Higher Education

    Guest

    Lindsay Bond, Executive Director- HEPNet

    Host

    Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services- Wake Forest University

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    17 mins
  • Culture Starts with Recruitment
    Aug 7 2024

    Now more than ever, the culture, engagement, and performance of your organization matters. In this episode of URMIAmatters, host Julie Groves sits down with Sam Bussard, the director of talent strategy at Compass Business Solutions to talk about the intersection of skill fit and core values alignment of candidates, how to enable recruiting teams to help preserve the organizational culture that you want, and how to use your current internal stakeholders to create an outstanding recruitment process.

    Resources:
    Samantha's previous article on this topic on the URMIA website.

    URMIA’s Annual Conference 2024 Agenda (Filter to see Essential Skills track)

    URMIA’s Career Center

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    23 mins
  • Risk Governance in Higher Education
    Jul 17 2024

    Good governance is a mechanism for leadership to achieve its objectives and make quality decisions. The time to revisit risk management practices and effective governance structures is more important than ever in higher education. In this episode of URMIA Matters, host Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University will sit down with Jake Braunsdorf and Cynthia Vitters from Deloitte to talk about how colleges and universities are structuring their risk governance, specifically ERM program constructs and how they are positioned within the institution to support the management of risks, and best practices to communicating risk information to university leadership and trustees, inclusive of reporting formats and how they lend themselves to communicating risk information that equips leadership to act.

    URMIA is partnering with Deloitte on a four-part webinar series on risk governance in higher education starting on August 25. You can learn more and register online at urmia.org.

    Resources Mentioned in This Episode
    Risk Governance in Higher Education: What Boards of Trustees Need to Know - whitepaper from Deloitte

    On the Board: The Role of Trustees in Higher Ed - podcast episode from Future U

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    16 mins
  • URMIA Board of Directors Nominations
    Jul 10 2024

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, URMIA Executive Director Michelle Smith sits down with Julie Groves, URMIA’s Immediate Past President, Chairperson of the URMIA Leadership Development Committee, and Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University; Marjorie Lemmon, an URMIA past president and Director of Risk Management and Insurance at Yale University; and Matt Tuttle, a current URMIA board member and Manager, Risk & Insurance Services at the University of Utah to talk about volunteering with URMIA. In addition to hearing their volunteer journey, we’ll learn about the nominations process for the upcoming Board of Directors election, how the election works, and what considerations candidates should think about before throwing their hat in the ring. Our guests are not only professional colleagues, but also great friends so this should be a very informative and entertaining discussion!

    Interested in running for the board? The board of directors consists of 15 to 21 directors who are elected to serve by the voting members. The 2024 URMIA election will fill open positions on the board of directors, including one (1) president-elect, three (3) institutional member director seats, and one (1) affiliate member director seat. Nominations close July 17 and the election will open on August 1. Results will be announced in early September. Nominate yourself or another member who would be a stellar addition to URMIA’s board of directors.

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    29 mins
  • Volunteer Spotlight: Paul Fox
    Jun 19 2024

    In this episode, URMIA Matters host Julie Groves, Wake Forest University sits down with longtime member and volunteer Paul Fox, Baylor University about his experience volunteering for URMIA, a peek behind the curtain about how the upcoming annual conference comes together, and what's next in his volunteer journey.

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    18 mins
  • Managing Risk Using Social Intelligence
    Jun 12 2024

    How can risk managers in higher education get a better understanding of how real-time perceptions of their institution by students, faculty, staff, and the public at large can inform their work? In this episode, we’ll hear from Liz Gross, CEO of Campus Sonar and Rebecca Rapp, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer of Ascendium talk about three areas of risk where the concept of social intelligence can be another source of information when making assessments: workforce and employer reputation; overall institutional reputation or brand health; and high-publicity crises.

    Campus Sonar
    Liz Gross
    Rebecca Rapp
    Rebuilding Public Trust in Higher Education

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    35 mins