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Reinsurance Group of America

Reinsurance Group of America, Incorporated (RGA), a Fortune 500 company, is among the leading global providers of life reinsurance and financial solutions, with approximately $3.5 trillion of life reinsurance in force and assets of $92.2 billion as of December 31, 2021. Founded in 1973, RGA today is recognized for its deep technical expertise in risk and capital management, innovative solutions, and commitment to serving its clients. With headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri, and operations around the world, RGA delivers expert solutions in individual life reinsurance, individual living benefits reinsurance, group reinsurance, health reinsurance, facultative underwriting, product development, and financial solutions. To learn more about RGA and its businesses, visit our website at www.rgare.com.

Executive Director, Enterprise Regional Enablement

DirectorDirectorFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 3,164Since 1973

Location

Worldwide

Posted

4 days ago

Salary

$126.7K - $188.8K / year

Seniority

Lead

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Executive Director, Enterprise Regional Enablement

Reinsurance Group of America

Role Description The Executive Director, Enterprise Regional Enablement, serves as the single accountable leader for operational risk enablement within assigned regions. The role holder translates enterprise frameworks, methodologies, and Centers of Excellence (CoE) assets for regional use, adapting to local regulatory regimes, business lines, and operating maturity. This includes building regional risk practitioner capability, ensuring enterprise standards are implemented consistently, and serving as the primary enablement interface between enterprise and regional stakeholders. - Serve as the named operational risk enablement partner for regional business unit heads. - Maintain a regular engagement cadence with each major regional business unit to understand needs, track progress, and resolve barriers. - Build and maintain productive relationships with regional business leaders, local compliance teams, Internal Audit, and other key stakeholders. - Translate the enterprise framework, methodologies, Key Risk Indicator (KRI) standards, taxonomies, and reporting templates for regional use. - Coordinate with specialty CoEs so regional businesses can access their services. - Deploy the regional team (analysts, leads) as embedded advisors to regional business units executing Risk and Control Assessments (RCAs), KRI design, incident write-ups, scenario analysis, and remediation planning. - Lead the regional control program and implement enterprise control standards consistently across the assigned regions. - Oversee first-line business unit regional control monitoring, control testing, and control-effectiveness evaluation. - Coordinate with regional risk leaders on training calendars, risk practitioner communities of practice, and regional roundtables. - Monitor regional regulatory developments and serve as the first point of contact when regional businesses identify significant incidents or emerging risks. - Ensure regional risk data flows into enterprise reporting processes. - Support regional execution of risk exposure quantification methodologies, including scenario analysis and loss modeling. - Represent regional user needs in GRC platform decisions. - Build and develop a high-performing regional team. Qualifications - Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/Sciences (BA/BS) in Risk Management, Finance, Business, Economics, or related field, or equivalent experience. - 10+ Years of progressive experience in operational risk management, enterprise risk, internal audit, internal controls, or a related second-line risk function within financial services or insurance. - 5+ Years of people management experience, including building or leading teams in a regional or matrixed environment. - 5+ Years of experience in the insurance or reinsurance industry. - 3+ Years of experience working across multiple geographies, regulatory regimes, or cultural contexts. - Proven proficiency in AI, spreadsheets, and databases. - Experience working with an Enterprise Integrated Risk Management / GRC platform (e.g., ServiceNow IRM, Archer, MetricStream). - Experience driving adoption of new risk management practices, tools, or frameworks. - Deep working knowledge of operational risk management frameworks, methodologies (RCA, KRI, scenario analysis, loss event capture), and related regulatory expectations. - Proficient with GRC platforms (e.g., Archer, ServiceNow IRM, MetricStream), reporting and visualization tools (e.g., Power BI). - Demonstrated ability to lead, influence, and build trust across diverse cultural, regulatory, and linguistic contexts. - Ability to translate enterprise-level strategy into regional execution plans. - Professional risk management certification (e.g., FRM, PRM, ORM, CRMA). Lean / Six Sigma or Change Management certification is preferred. - 12+ Years of operational risk management experience including framework design and engagement with senior executives, regulators, and the Board are preferred. - Experience designing risk quantification approaches covering inherent/residual risk and control effectiveness are preferred. Benefits - Gain valuable knowledge from and experience with diverse, caring colleagues around the world. - Enjoy a respectful, welcoming environment that fosters individuality and encourages pioneering thought. - Experience vast, endless career potential. - Annual bonus plan and eligibility for long-term equity incentive plan. - Full range of health, retirement, and other employee benefits. Compensation Range $126,710.00 - $188,840.00 Annual. Base pay varies depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and market location. Company Description RGA is a purpose-driven organization working to solve today’s challenges through innovation and collaboration. A Fortune 200 Company and listed among the World’s Most Admired Companies, we’re the only global reinsurance company to focus primarily on life- and health-related solutions.

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