James J. Goerig

James J. Goerig is vice president, Structured Solutions, for One Source Risk Management and Funding. He has responsibility for developing custom solutions in support of targeted margin expansion opportunities, enhanced relationships with existing trading partners and risk mitigation strategies for structured transactions. James serves as a partner to design credit programs meeting the challenging needs of his clients.

Prior to his current role, Goerig was vice president, Risk Control, for the commercial businesses within Southern Company Gas covering the Gas Marketing Services, Wholesale Services and Gas Midstream Operations segments of the company. He had responsibility for the management and oversight of market risk control, credit, contracts administration and policy compliance activities. He was responsible for market risk analytics, portfolio performance monitoring and trade capture validation and confirmation. James also served as vice president, structured risk control and credit, where his duties included management of wholesale credit services, product development and performance measurement of structured transactions. He leveraged technology platforms and supported enhanced performance reporting for Sequent Energy Management's wholesale trading segment.

Prior to joining Sequent Energy Management, Goerig was senior director for Duke Energy Corporation, where he focused on policy enforcement, risk metric development and performance reporting for the trading and marketing segments. He also held various accounting positions overseeing derivative and financial trading activities and physical settlement and actualization programs.

Goerig earned his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and his juris doctor from the University of Houston Law Center. He is a certified public accountant and a member of the State Bar of Texas.

This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview to participants on non-traditional risk assurance solutions available to the energy market. Topics will include: business case examples of the evolving Credit and Structured Credit Insurance, Receivable Put Options, and On-Demand Payment Bond markets; strategies to use these tools as alternatives or in combination with traditional letters of credit and guarantees.


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