LRN’s Ben DiPietro speaks with Stephen H. Weinstein, senior vice president, chief compliance officer, group corporate counsel, and corporate secretary of reinsurance company Renaissance Re, about the risks associated with climate change, the importance of accurate data when assessing risks, and how he handles his dual roles of chief legal officer and head of compliance.
“All firms should recognize the importance of climate as a means of engagement with stakeholders, including their staff. It’s no accident that “E” is part of ESG.”
- Stephen H. Weinstein
Stephen H. Weinstein serves as RenaissanceRe’s chief legal officer, with responsibility for legal, regulatory, government affairs and compliance matters on a global basis. Weinstein has served as RenaissanceRe’s group general counsel and corporate secretary since joining the company in 2002, as chief compliance officer since 2004, and as senior vice president since 2005.
Prior to joining RenaissanceRe, Weinstein specialized in corporate law as an attorney at law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher. He is a frequent speaker on legal and regulatory matters, serves on the boards of several industry groups and is a member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the District of Columbia Bar Association. He is a graduate of Columbia College and Harvard Law School.
What You’ll Learn on This Episode:
[1:32] What sparked Weinstein’s interest in ethics and compliance and how has his career path led to his current role?
[6:25] What are some of challenges associated with gathering data for risk assessments?
[9:38] How does Weinstein navigate the conflicts between legal and ethics and compliance in his company?
[11:42] What are some lessons Renaissance Re has learned from the Covid-19 pandemic?
[13:42] What steps are Renaissance Re taking as they look to allow employees to return to work?
[15:20] What are the ethical considerations for offices reopening and employees coming bask to work?
[16:39] What is Renaissance Re working on to improve its diversity and inclusion efforts?
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