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Delivering high-quality, executive-level reports and presentations * Coordinating schedules ... Supporting business development initiatives, client relationship management, and practice growth ...

Delivering high-quality, executive-level reports and presentations * Coordinating schedules ... Supporting business development initiatives, client relationship management, and practice growth ...

Delivering high-quality, executive-level reports and presentations * Coordinating schedules ... Supporting business development initiatives, client relationship management, and practice growth ...

Delivering high-quality, executive-level reports and presentations * Coordinating schedules ... Supporting business development initiatives, client relationship management, and practice growth ...

This role partners with business units, risk management, compliance, legal, and other functions to ensure a consistent and effective third party risk framework. Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities:

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How much do third party risk management executive jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for third party risk management executive in the United States is $93,552.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $120,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Third Party Risk Management Executive vs Vendor Risk Manager?

AspectThird Party Risk Management ExecutiveVendor Risk Manager
CredentialsCertifications like CRISC, CTPRP often preferredSimilar certifications, often including CRISC or CTPRP
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership in corporate risk departmentsOperational focus on vendor assessments and compliance
Industry UsageCommon in finance, healthcare, and large enterprisesWidely used across industries with third-party vendors

The Third Party Risk Management Executive typically holds a strategic leadership role overseeing all third-party risks, including vendor relationships, compliance, and enterprise risk policies. The Vendor Risk Manager focuses more on operational tasks related to assessing and managing risks associated with specific vendors. While both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, the executive role emphasizes strategic oversight, whereas the vendor risk manager concentrates on day-to-day vendor assessments.

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Infographic showing various Third Party Risk Management Executive job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,552 per year, or $45 per hour.
Corporate Vice President - Head of Third Party Risk Management

Corporate Vice President - Head of Third Party Risk Management

New York Life

Manhattan, NY โ€ข Hybrid

$160K - $228K/yr

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Location Designation:ย Hybrid - 3 days per weekย 

Corporate Vice President, Head of Third Party Risk Management

Role Overview:
New York Life seeks an experienced, strategic leader to serve as Head of Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM). Sitting in the Second Line of Defense, with oversight into the 1.5 Line of Defense, this role ensures an effective third-party risk management framework. The Head of TPRM will lead a team, manage key oversight programs, and chair the Third-Party Advisory Group (TPAG). This role requires a strategic mindset, expertise in regulatory compliance, risk governance, and operational resilience, along with strong influencing and relationship-building skills. As a trusted advisor to senior leadership, this individual will provide risk insights and drive cross-functional collaboration to strengthen third-party risk management. Additionally, they will serve on the Enterprise Resilience Leadership Team, overseeing the company's comprehensive third-party inventory, including both traditional and non-traditional third parties. This role requires strong presentation skills and the ability to engage senior executive stakeholders across the company.

What You'll Do:

  • Strategic Leadership: Develop, implement, and oversee the company's enterprise-wide Third-Party Risk Management program, ensuring alignment with corporate risk appetite and regulatory expectations.
  • Governance & Oversight: Lead the governance of third-party risk, including policy development, risk framework enhancements, and oversight of third-party risk assessments.
  • Committee Leadership: Serve as Chair of the Third-Party Advisory Group (TPAG), facilitating discussions, risk decisions, and strategic guidance on critical third-party relationships.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Procurement, Information Security, Legal, Compliance, Business Continuity, and Operational Risk teams to enhance third-party risk practices and resilience.
  • Regulatory & Compliance Management: Stay ahead of evolving regulatory requirements related to third-party risk (NAIC, OCC, NYDFS, etc.) and ensure compliance through robust risk management practices.
  • Risk Identification & Mitigation: Oversee risk assessments, due diligence, and ongoing monitoring of vendors, ensuring risks related to cybersecurity, financial stability, compliance, and operational resilience are proactively managed.
  • Reporting & Metrics: Provide executive-level reporting on third-party risk posture, trends, and key risk indicators (KRIs) to senior leadership, risk committees, and the board.
  • People Leadership: Manage and develop a high-performing team, ensuring talent development and continuous improvement within the TPRM function.
  • Crisis & Incident Response: Collaborate with Crisis Management and Business Continuity teams to ensure vendor-related disruptions are effectively managed and mitigated.

What You'll Bring:

  • 10+ years of experience in Third-Party Risk Management, Operational Risk, or Vendor Management within a large financial institution, insurance company, or regulated entity.
  • Strong knowledge of third-party risk frameworks, regulatory expectations (NAIC, OCC, NYDFS, FFIEC), and industry best practices (e.g., NIST, SIG, ISO 27001, SOC reports).
  • Proven ability to strategically influence and develop strong relationships with senior executives, regulators, and cross-functional stakeholders.
  • Experience managing Second Line and 1.5 Line oversight functions with direct interaction with senior executives and regulatory bodies.
  • Proven experience leading risk committees and / or governance forums.
  • Exceptional leadership, stakeholder management, and influencing skills.
  • Bachelor's degree required; and relevant certifications (e.g., CTPRP, CISSP or similar).

Pay Transparency

Salary Range:ย $160,000-$228,500ย 

Overtime eligible:ย Exemptย 

Discretionary bonus eligible:ย Yesย 

Sales bonus eligible:ย Noย 

Actual base salary will be determined based on several factors but not limited to individual's experience, skills, qualifications, and job location. Additionally, employees are eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. In addition to base salary, employees may also be eligible to participate in an incentive program.

Company Overviewย 

At New York Life, our 180-year legacy of purpose and integrity fuels our future. As we evolve into a more technology-, data-, and AI-enabled organization, we remain grounded in the values that drive lasting impact.ย 

Our diverse business portfolio creates opportunities to make a difference across industries and communities-inviting bold thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and purpose-driven innovation. Here, you'll find the rare balance of long-standing stability and forward momentum, supported by an inclusive team that honors tradition while embracing progress.ย 

As a Fortune 100 mutual company, we offer a place to grow your skills, contribute to meaningful work, and deliver solutions that matter. Your ideas drive what's next, and your growth powers it.ย 

Our Benefits

We provide a full package of benefits for employees - and have unique offerings for a modern workforce, including leave programs, adoption assistance, and student loan repayment programs. Based on feedback from our employees, we continue to refine and add benefits to our offering, so that you can flourish both inside and outside of work. Click here to discover more about our comprehensive benefit options or visit our NYL Benefits Site.

Our Commitment to Inclusion
At New York Life, fostering an inclusive workplace is fundamental to who we are and how we serve our communities. We have a longstanding commitment to creating an environment where individuals can contribute their best and succeed together. This foundation is rooted in our core values of humanity and integrity, ensuring that every employee feels valued and supported. By embracing a broad range of perspectives and experiences, we achieve greater success and fulfill our promise of providing financial security and peace of mind to families across all communities. Click here to learn more about New York Life's leadership in this space.

Recognized as one of Fortune's World's Most Admired Companies, New York Life is committed to improving local communities through a culture of employee giving and volunteerism, supported by theย Foundation.ย We're proud that due to our mutuality, we operate in the best interests of our policy owners. To learn more about career opportunities at New York Life, please visit the Careers page of www.NewYorkLife.com.

Visit our LinkedIn to see how our employees and agents are leading the industry and impacting communities.

Visit our Newsroom to learn more about how our company is constantly evolving to meet our clients' and employees' needs.

Job Requisition ID: 94178


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11 - 50 Employees

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Syracuse, NY, US