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Michael Barton
Data Analyst | Autism & Neurodiversity TEDx Speaker
Michael Barton is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in risk quantification and management, specializing in designing and implementing frameworks for identifying, scoping, and quantifying risks. He excels in making informed decisions regarding risk management and has a successful track record in leading the development of various models and frameworks for major financial institutions.
His educational background includes a Master of Arts in Theological Studies and a Master of Arts in Theology from Bethel University, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Business from Washburn University.
Michael has held key positions such as Senior Director, ERM at UnitedHealth Group, Director of Operational Risk Quantification and Scenario Analysis at AIG, and various roles at U.S. Bank where he served as Vice President, Assistant Vice President, and Finance Manager. He has also been a workshop instructor and guest speaker at prestigious events and organizations, showcasing his expertise in operational and cyber risk quantification, decision-making, and financial management.
Throughout his career, Michael has been involved in developing CCAR/DFAST projections, regulatory and economic capital models, and decision analysis frameworks for leading financial entities. His experience extends to conducting workshops on operational and cyber risk, emphasizing cost-benefit analysis and effective decision-making strategies.
Michael Barton's diverse professional background encompasses roles in risk management, finance, actuarial science, and leadership positions at prominent organizations and financial institutions. His expertise, combined with a solid educational foundation, makes him a valuable asset in the fields of risk quantification, decision analysis, and financial modeling.