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Lori Giblin

Chief Risk Officer, Millennium Challenge Corporation

Lori Giblin serves as the Chief Risk Officer for the U.S. government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). Ms. Giblin joined MCC in September 2020 with 25 years of federal and state government experience in community and international development, internal controls assessment, enterprise risk management, and program operations. In her current role, she oversees the implementation and maturation of the agency’s entire suite of OMB Circular A-123 (internal assessment) programs including internal controls over reporting, improper payments, purchase card risk review, IT security assessment and notably the agency’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) program. Prior to her tenure at MCC, Lori served as the Chief for Risk Management and Internal Controls at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the U.S. Corporation for National and Community Service’s (dba AmeriCorps) first Chief Risk Officer and developed the Overseas Private Investment Corporation’s (now U.S International Development Finance Corporation) internal controls and enterprise risk management programs. She is active in the Federal ERM Community of Practice and served in numerous capacities supporting the 2016 revision to OMB Circular A-123 and the ERM Playbook. In addition to her roles in ERM, her Federal experience also includes program management and leadership positions in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Empowerment Zone Initiative, the General Services Administration’s Office of Community Planning, and the Department of Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund. Ms. Giblin earned her master’s degree in public administration from Arizona State University and has been a member of both the Association of Government Accountants (AGA) and the Association of Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM).

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