Beaupérin to step down from FERMA in June

FERMA has announced that Typhaine Beaupérin (pictured) will step down from her roles as CEO and secretary-general of the federation in June. She took up the post of CEO in 2015 and became secretary general in 2019.

FERMA said she had significantly enhanced its voice within EU institutions and elevated the profile of the risk management profession. It said a new CEO and secretary general would be announced in due course.

Charlotte Hedemark, president of FERMA, said: “We are truly grateful to Typhaine for her constant commitment to FERMA’s mission of representing the European risk management community.

“Over the past nine years, she has worked tirelessly to advance our strategic goals, enhance our EU influence, grow our network, and shape FERMA into the agile, forward-thinking organisation it is today.”

Beaupérin added: “FERMA’s mission has always been to raise the visibility and influence of the risk management profession. It has been an honour to contribute to this mission working alongside an exceptional team and to represent the risk management community on both EU and global stages.”



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