RIMS Names Prologis’ Jeff Bray as 2026 Risk Manager of the Year
RIMS has selected Jeff Bray, senior vice president and head of global risk management at Prologis, as the 2026 Risk Manager of the Year, while Emily Buckley, insurance risk manager for Specialized Bicycle Components, has been inducted into the Risk Management Honor Roll.
The awards will be presented at the 2026 RISKWORLD conference in Philadelphia in May.
The Risk Manager of the Year program, initiated in 1977, aims to raise the profile of the risk management profession and highlight outstanding programs honorees have implemented within their organizations. The Risk Management Honor Roll was added in 1981. Nominations are judged by an independent panel comprising prior honorees and other risk management and insurance industry leaders, RIMS said.
“The best leaders in this field don’t just protect value, they help create it by empowering innovation, guiding strategy and cultivating business cultures that recognize the advantages of thoughtful risk-taking,” said RIMS CEO Gary LaBranche. “Jeff Bray and Emily Buckley exemplify that vision.”
Building Enterprise Risk at Global Scale
San Francisco-based Prologis is a global leader in logistics real estate with 1.3 billion square feet across 20 countries on four continents and more than 6,500 customers, according to RIMS.
Bray began his risk management career at AMB Property Corporation in 2005 and assumed leadership of global risk management after Prologis’ 2011 merger with AMB, according to RIMS. Since then, he has continuously refined an enterprise-wide risk program tailored to the company’s rapid global growth, with his team working collaboratively across the organization and with external partners to embed resilience into every facet of operations.
Bray’s responsibilities span insurance programs, claims, business resilience and strategies to address emerging risks. Bray has implemented what RIMS described as an innovative approach to risk, utilizing catastrophe bonds, parametric insurance, alternative risk transfer and a captive insurer to optimize the cost of risk.
Prologis maintains a formal enterprise risk management framework that links risk identification and mitigation with the company’s strategic planning, RIMS said. As part of that program, Bray engages with finance, legal, audit, compliance, IT, operations and sustainability teams to evaluate enterprise-level risks — such as market risks, regulatory changes and technology-related risks — ensuring that risk considerations inform key business decisions.
Beyond his corporate role, Bray has participated in the Spencer Educational Foundation’s Risk Manager in Residence program, sharing his professional experiences with risk management students. He also continues to develop risk management internship opportunities at Prologis, according to RIMS.
Constructing a Risk Function From Scratch
Buckley joined Specialized Bicycle Components as the company’s first-ever dedicated risk manager and built a modern, enterprise-ready risk and insurance function from the ground up, RIMS said. She is based in Denver and Specialized is a global performance brand encompassing design, innovation, supply-chain operations and retail partnerships.
In her first year, Buckley’s overhaul of the global insurance structure eliminated overlap, aligned policies to operational exposures and delivered seven-figure savings, creating what RIMS described as durable, recurring value. She also laid the groundwork for enterprise risk management, establishing a framework to surface cross-functional risks and prioritize mitigation strategies. That program continues to define and link the organization’s strategic risks while fostering a forward-looking culture among business leaders, according to RIMS.
Additionally, Buckley launched a global business continuity program and implemented a modern risk management information system that streamlined decision-making and scaled governance across Specialized’s global footprint, RIMS said.
Buckley has served as vice president of the RIMS Rocky Mountain Chapter and routinely makes herself accessible to rising professionals, offering guidance and practical insight through her RIMS participation and as a guest risk management lecturer at the University of Colorado at Denver Business School, according to RIMS.
Commitment to the Profession’s Future
LaBranche noted that at RISKWORLD, “the risk global management community will celebrate their exceptional professional achievements as well as their generosity and commitment to sharing their experiences with the profession’s future leaders.”
Any full-time professional who administers risk management programs for a corporation, nonprofit institution or government entity is eligible for nomination in the Risk Manager of the Year program, RIMS said.
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