Professional Resume Template for

Risk Consultant

Alexander J. Thorne

Charlotte, NC

(704) 555-0143

alexander.thorne@email.com

linkedin.com/in/alexander-thorne | thornerisksolutions.com

Professional Summary

Methodical Risk Consultant with 6 years of experience evaluating operational, financial, and compliance risks across corporate and financial sectors. Expertise includes formulating enterprise risk management (ERM) frameworks, administering risk assessment methods, and managing risk registers. Successfully redesigned the compliance controls for a logistics provider, reducing audit findings by 28% and saving $340,000 in regulatory penalty exposure. Collaborative advisor skilled in leveraging tools like Riskonnect, SAS Enterprise Guide, Tableau, and Advanced Excel to implement proactive mitigation strategies.

Work Experience

Risk Consultant — Apex Consulting Group

Charlotte, NC | January 2024 – Present

  • Led 4 compliance and risk audits for enterprise clients in the logistics sector, identifying 18 operational vulnerabilities and designing remediation plans that reduced compliance risk index scores by 32% using Riskonnect.
  • Formulated comprehensive risk registers and business continuity plans for 3 financial service providers, coordinating across 12 business units to decrease operational risk event frequencies by 24% using SAS Enterprise Guide.
  • Redesigned the internal controls and compliance tracking process for a corporate client, saving $140,000 in potential regulatory penalties and reducing manual control testing cycles by 35% through Tableau dashboards.
  • Facilitated 15 risk assessment workshops with departmental executives to identify key risk indicators (KRIs), increasing on-time mitigation plan completion from 72% to 94% using Microsoft Excel tracking worksheets.

Risk Analyst — Vanguard Financial Partners

Atlanta, GA | June 2020 – December 2023

  • Audited 12 third-party vendor agreements and security protocols, identifying 9 high-priority compliance gaps and negotiating remediation terms that reduced vendor risk exposure by 26% using Archer GRC.
  • Developed 5 automated risk-reporting templates in Microsoft Excel and SAS, saving the risk committee 14 hours of manual reporting work weekly and improving internal audit reporting turnarounds by 22%.
  • Mitigated financial transaction risk by analyzing historical data patterns, detecting 14 systemic processing anomalies and saving $85,000 in monthly leakage using SQL query analysis.
  • Collaborated with product teams to define SOC 2 control activities for a new API platform, completing the readiness assessment 3 weeks ahead of schedule and ensuring 100% compliance during the audit.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Finance and Risk Management

University of North Carolina · Charlotte, NC · 2020

Skills

Risk assessment, Financial modeling, Internal audit, Compliance framework, SOX compliance, Riskonnect, SAS Enterprise Guide, Tableau, Advanced Excel, Regulatory alignment, Stakeholder communication, Policy formulation

Projects

Enterprise Risk Management Framework Overhaul

Role: Lead Risk Consultant

Tools: Riskonnect, SAS Enterprise Guide, Tableau

Designed a new operational risk register for 14 departments, reducing overall audit cycle times by 22%.

Third-Party Vendor Risk Assessment Program

Role: Risk Analyst

Tools: Archer GRC, Microsoft Excel, SQL

Evaluated 120 key suppliers, identifying 14 critical compliance gaps and reducing vendor risk exposure by 26%.

Certifications

  • Certified Risk Management Professional (CRMP) (2023)
  • Financial Risk Manager (FRM) (2022)
  • Associate in Risk Management (ARM) (2021)

Additional information

  • Languages: English (Native), Spanish (Conversational)
  • Volunteer Work: Risk advisory board member for Charlotte local community trust (2022-present)
  • Availability: 2 weeks notice

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Risk Consultant

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$80,000

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$130,000

Avg:

$105,000

Growth Outlook:

The demand for skilled Risk Consultants is projected to grow by 9% over the next decade, driven by increasing regulatory requirements and operational complexity. As organizations adopt automated tools to perform baseline audits, Risk Consultants will focus more on strategic risk forecasting and stakeholder advisory. Job opportunities are particularly strong within financial services, healthcare, and global supply chain sectors. Expertise in regulatory frameworks and data analytics will remain key drivers of career progression.

9% growth over 10 years

Key Skills Required

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Hands-on experience conducting enterprise risk assessments and developing mitigation strategies || Proficiency in risk management platforms such as Riskonnect or Archer GRC for tracking issues || Working knowledge of compliance frameworks including SOX, SOC 2, ISO 31000, or COSO || Strong capability in data analysis using SAS Enterprise Guide, SQL, and Advanced Excel || Demonstrated ability to lead internal audits and coordinate remediation plans across teams || Ability to formulate and manage comprehensive risk registers and control documentation || Experience conducting third-party vendor risk assessments and contract compliance audits || Strong communication skills to present risk reports and assessment findings to executive leadership || Hands-on experience in business continuity planning and disaster recovery testing workflows || Working knowledge of financial modeling and quantitative risk analysis methodologies

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