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BRENDON YOUNG is recognized internationally as a leading expert in risk management. He is chairman of the Operational Risk Research Forum and founding president of the Institute of Operational Risk. He has been an advisor to prominent financial institutions including Moody's and the Financial Reporting Council Board of Actuarial Standards. He has published papers and lectured widely, giving presentations at the FSA, the Bank of England, BaFin, the Dutch National Bank, the OCC, and the New York State Banking Department. Previously, he was director of Arthur Andersen's risk research centre. In academia he was business school associate dean, responsible for risk research and business development. His early career was in consultancy with Deloitte and later in venture capital. Initially he trained in industry with Rolls-Royce aero-engines and Jaguar Cars, qualifying both as a chartered engineer and a chartered management accountant. RODNEY COLEMAN , until recently, was a senior lecturer in mathematics at Imperial College London, specialising in statistics and quantitative finance. He has given presentations widely on loss data analysis, in Europe, Canada and the United States and Korea. He has been involved with operational risk research for more than 12 years, and is a founding fellow of the Institute of Operational Risk and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Operational Risk . He was an author of the first published academic paper on applying statistical methods to model loss data for quantifying operational risk. He has been closely associated with the Operational Risk Research Forum since its beginnings, and addressed its meetings at BaFin and the New York State Banking Department. He has given presentations at the Dutch National Bank, the Oprisk Europe Conference, the Institute of Actuaries Actuarial Teaching and Research Conference, the Actuarial Studies in Non-Life Insurance UK meeting, and widely including universities in Canada, Italy and Korea. He is a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and a member of the International Statistical Institute.