corporate & consulting executive expert
Silvia Mantoan King is a corporate and consulting executive who served in leadership roles across several domains including energy, public safety/intelligence-led policing, insurance, consulting, risk management, compliance and governance. Currently, Silvia is a Senior Research Senior Research Fellow Center for Business in Society-IESE Business School, working on projects for the European Commission and the Polish Ministry of Justice.
She also served as Strategic Initiatives Consultant developing policing strategies, communications, and development of best practices in intelligence-led policing for the CEO of the Atlanta Police Foundation and the Atlanta Police Department (APD) Command Team.
In energy, she served as Director of Organizational Controls and Performance at Southern Company. Her responsibilities included the establishment and implementation of the Enterprise Information Governance program, including system-wide Records Management restructuring and upgrade. She also delivered on a variety of internal consulting and organizational effectiveness assessments.
Additionally, she was Manager, Strategic Finance and Enterprise Risk where her responsibilities included leading the risk identification and alignment process across Southern Company’s operating companies, business and corporate functions.
Silvia has a passion for CSR, innovation, organizational learning and other, frontier corporate, regulatory, and industry opportunities.
She served on the Risk Management Foundation Board of Trustees at J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University, where she also performed the role of Director of Coordination and Planning.
Before joining Southern Company, Silvia was Director of Global Strategy Deployment and Operations at Arthur Andersen and has previously served in several analytical and corporate planning capacities in the oil & gas and chemical industries.
Silvia is a Thomas J. Watson Fellow (1987). She received her B.A. (1987) in
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