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**Nothing Happened—and That’s Exactly Why Jeff Bray Just Won Risk Manager of the Year**

There are awards, and then there are awards . The kind that come with polite applause, a modest plaque, and a LinkedIn post that gets exactly 47 likes—half of which are from people who are contractually obligated to care. And then there are the awards that quietly signal something much more interesting: someone, somewhere, managed to do a job that most people don’t even understand… exceptionally well. So when RIMS announced that Jeff Bray of Prologis is the 2026 Risk Manager of the Year, I didn’t immediately think, “Wow, what a thrilling headline.” I thought, “Alright… what kind of chaos did this guy manage to keep from happening?” Because that’s what risk management really is. It’s not glamorous. It’s not loud. It’s not the person cutting ribbons or ringing opening bells. It’s the person standing in the background, quietly making sure nothing catches fire—financially, operationally, or reputationally—while the rest of the organization goes about pretending the world is stable. A...

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