Manager - Control Management, Operational Resilience

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International Governance and Control sits within International Card Services (ICS) which comprises all the issuing functions across all 28 international markets excluding the US - colleagues operate across a variety of geographies and disciplines. ICS issues products to our Consumer and Commercial customers – the organization is an integral part of the global growth strategy for American Express; offering differentiated products and services is critical to our success and promises to drive significant growth and value through the delivery of innovative products, tailored to the needs of our customers. Our organization helps our international businesses manage risk, respond to new regulation, and develop new products while creating and nurturing effective partnerships across multiple key stakeholders across the organization.  

The objective of the ICS Control Management Legal Entity Governance Team is to provide specialized and strategic operational risk advisory to the business on product and service areas to ensure an effective control environment exists that delivers on all operational risk obligations supporting the Canada Legal Entity. The role will involve extensive collaboration with multiple partners across numerous business units, functional areas, and geographies.  

The ICS Control Management organization is looking for a Manager of Control Management Legal Entity Governance Canada focused on supporting the focused on supporting the management of Legal Entity’s Operational Resiliency framework, which includes mapping of critical business services, impact tolerance setting, scenario test design and execution, and ongoing program and incident management.

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