Interview with Stephanie Canino on FERMA Seminar 2025
As businesses face increasing uncertainties, risk managers must stay ahead of emerging threats and opportunities. Stephanie Canino, Deputy Director of Risk Management at Eramet and member of FERMA’s Sustainability and Seminar Programme Committees, shares insights on the key themes of the FERMA Seminar 2025 and the growing importance of strategic sustainability in modern enterprises.
Why should risk managers attend the FERMA Seminar 2025?
“This year, as you know, we will focus on the risks related to the value chain. I think it will be incredibly valuable for risk managers to benchmark with peers from different countries. Geopolitical risks, climate change, and even pandemics can create massive disruptions for supply chains and value chains. By attending the seminar, risk managers will have the opportunity to gather essential insights on managing these risks effectively.”
How do you define strategic sustainability, and why is it a critical focus for modern enterprises?
“Strategic sustainability is about integrating ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) considerations into business strategies to ensure long-term success. It is crucial for modern enterprises because it enhances resilience, drives innovation, and helps companies meet stakeholders’ expectations. Additionally, it plays a fundamental role in addressing global challenges like climate change. Businesses that embrace strategic sustainability are better positioned to adapt to evolving risks and create lasting value.”
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FERMA Seminar 2025 will take place on 23/24 October 2025 in Zurich, Switzerland, bringing together 250 top risk professionals to exchange knowledge and shape the future of risk management. Don’t miss out – register now and be part of the future of risk management.