“UMB’s health care, human services, and law professionals see solutions where others see only problems. I want each person at UMB to have a passion for service and be driven to fulfill it, to understand the urgency of stepping up to be a problem solver, and to be unafraid to take risks to help those in need.”

— UMB President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, in his inaugural address on Nov. 5, 2021


ERM in higher education, and specifically within the University System of Maryland, has been recognized as an important process required to manage risks and opportunities across the institution in an effective manner to meet mission objectives.

We look forward to you learning more about the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s (UMB) ERM program. Please contact ERM-Program@umaryland.edu with feedback or questions.

Read President Jarrell's full thoughts on enterprise risk management in the March 2022 President's Message

Calling all interested students seeking to make a difference within two key programs at University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB). 

Within the Office of the Provost, the Core Values Program and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program are jointly seeking a student that is bright, creative, and wanting to be involved as a change agent for the University. The new position of the “Culture Integration and Enterprise Transformation Ambassador” under the Federal Work Study Program will have the selected student engaged in being a thought partner for each program while also offering administrative support. If this sounds like the position for you, please view the full position description here: https://www.umaryland.edu/media/umb/oaa/academic-support/financial-assistance-and-education/documents/job-listings/on-campus-jobs/Office-of-the-Provost--Culture-Integration-&-Enterprise-Transformation-Ambassador.pdf and reach out to both Dr. Stacey Rose, Core Values Program Director and Ms. Victoria Meadows, Manager of ERM directly with questions and inquiries.