Today’s heightened political risk environment creates challenges – but also opportunities for companies that understand and proactively manage these risks.

Courtney Rickert McCaffrey

EY Global Geostrategy Insights Leader; Director, Business and CXO Insights, Ernst & Young LLP

Geopolitical analyst and strategist. Creative methodologist. Proud feminist. Passionate about generating insights to help executives make better-informed decisions.

Courtney is a recognized thought leader in political risk and global macro trends, with an emphasis on analyzing the strategic implications for companies. Courtney drives market-leading insight around geopolitics, political risk management and geostrategy. She is co-author of ‘Geostrategy by Design’, a book that explores how to manage geopolitical risk in the new era of globalization.

Courtney also leads a team of Business & CXO Insights analysts that deliver actionable perspectives and strategic foresight on cross-cutting themes and macro trends.

In her previous role, Courtney managed a thought leadership program dedicated to helping business leaders better anticipate and plan for the future. She has also managed projects and advisory services at a leading political risk consultancy, priced political risk insurance, and worked on political campaigns.

Courtney earned a BA from Drake University and an MA from The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

How Courtney is building a better working world

“We live in an era of geopolitical volatility and uncertainty. I help companies to understand the political risks that they face today and to anticipate the risks that are coming around the corner.

I also help leaders develop more strategic approaches to managing political risk. With the right geostrategy systems in place, companies will be better equipped to navigate geopolitical volatility – no matter what specific events occur in the coming years.

This contributes to a better working world by improving business resilience and generating long-term value for all stakeholders.”
 

Courtney's latest thinking

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Why a level head is needed to deal with geopolitical risk

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Case study: How geopolitical insights build resiliency

EY teams helped a financial services firm analyze the financial consequences of regional political tensions. Learn more in this case study.

How to shift strategy for a new geostrategic era in 2023

Explore how analyzing 2023 geopolitical developments will enable companies to make better strategic decisions. Read more.

When political disruption surrounds you, what’s your next strategic move?

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How to factor geopolitical risk into technology strategy

The EY CEO Imperative Study reveals a crucial gap in CEOs’ understanding of how geopolitical risks will impact their digital agendas. Learn more.

Are you making political risk a strategic priority?

Political risks pose business challenges according to EY Geostrategy in Practice 2021. Learn how proactive risk management can fuel growth.

13 May 2021 Oliver Jones +1
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