John Hurlock is Director of Consulting Services. John is responsible for the delivery of risk management business solutions to financial institutions.
Before rejoining Sheshunoff, John was the Director of Integrated Risk Management Consulting Services for Metavante, a $2 billion technology firm focused on financial institutions.
John has over 25 years of experience in financial institutions. His first fifteen years were spent working for financial institutions of various size and complexity. He has spent the last eleven plus years in the business consulting arena. During John’s banking career, he worked in several areas of banking including credit, treasury services and operations.
During John’s consulting career he has worked with domestic and international financial institutions ranging in size from the community bank market to a US$1 trillion international financial institution. He has assisted banks as they have worked through regulatory orders and issues and been heavily involved in the roll out of advanced risk analytics including risk-based capital, the Basel II Accord and stress testing.
John has spoken and presented courses throughout the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In 2008 he conducted a workshop in Moscow, presented a credit risk analytic course for 11 banks in the Middle East, he led an operational risk program in South Africa in addition to conducting Board of Directors corporate governance and risk management program for international banks.
John has an undergraduate degree in Economics and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin. He is currently an adjunct professor for Webster University, teaching in their MBA program. He teaches Investment, Capital Markets and Management. John has also authored several articles and white papers and is a sought after speaker at banking conferences.
John P. Hurlock's Knowledge
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Seeing Versus Knowing
By: John P. Hurlock on 07/26/2010The press has been talking about it for a while. If you Google it, you find almost a half million hits: try it- corporate governance failure-... Read more
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The Importance of Technology in Managing Your Institution's Liquidity
By: John P. Hurlock on 05/25/2010Liquidity management has evolved from a minor element of risk execution to its current status as one of the four risk management areas... Read more
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Risk Management (Formally) Drives into the Boardroom
By: John P. Hurlock on 03/19/2010Don’t be surprised if you see various rules regarding Board responsibilities, specifically those issued by the Securities and Exchange... Read more
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Enterprise Risk Management
By: John P. Hurlock on 12/05/2009With all of the money and time we have invested in risk management over the last ten years, how did we wind up where we are? Why are we... Read more