Logo
  • Sections
    • Critical Risks
    • Risk Management
    • The Insurance Industry
    • Claims & The Law
    • Workers’ Comp Forum
    • National Comp
    • Risk Insiders
    • Sector Focus
    • .
    • Risk Central
    • Power Broker
    • Risk Matrix
    • Risk Scenarios
    • Risk All Stars
    • Theo Award
    • Sponsored Content
    • Branded Webinars
  • Magazine
    • Digital Issue
    • Issue Archive
    • Subscribe
  • Conferences
    • National Comp
    • National Ergo
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • More
    • Award Applications
    • Newsletters
    • &BrandStudio
    • Privacy Policy
    • About R&I
    • Contact Us
    • Media Kit
  • Trending Stories
  • National Comp
  • Power Broker
  • Workers’ Comp Forum
  • Risk Matrix
  • Risk Central
  • The Profession
  • Sections
    • Critical Risks
    • Risk Management
    • The Insurance Industry
    • Claims & The Law
    • Workers’ Comp Forum
    • National Comp
    • Risk Insiders
    • Sector Focus
    • .
    • Risk Central
    • Power Broker
    • Risk Matrix
    • Risk Scenarios
    • Risk All Stars
    • Theo Award
    • Sponsored Content
    • Branded Webinars
  • Magazine
    • Digital Issue
    • Issue Archive
    • Subscribe
  • Conferences
    • National Comp
    • National Ergo
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • More
    • Award Applications
    • Newsletters
    • &BrandStudio
    • Privacy Policy
    • About R&I
    • Contact Us
    • Media Kit

Newsletters

The best of R&I and around the web, handpicked by our editors.

Sign up.

Risk Central

White papers, service directory and conferences for the R&I community.

Go to Risk Central.

Digital Edition

Web replica of the print magazine.

View Digital Edition.
Type your search term above

Erin Ashley

about

Erin Ashley is the Director of Risk Engineering at Archipelago. Erin is a passionate risk professional who has focused her career on assessing and improving commercial property resiliency. She is dedicated to using data to help identify risk profiles. She earned a Ph.D. in risk engineering from the University of Maryland.

Unpacking Building Data Through the Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Not too hot, not too cold – just right. It’s the philosophy Goldilocks applied to the three bears, and it’s the philosophy we should be utilizing when pulling together the best data set.

Trending Stories

Conversations at PLUS: Nine Questions for Jeff Kulikowski of Westfield Specialty

November 25, 2024

Liberty’s Jean-Christophe Garaix on the Evolution of Parametric Insurance

January 15, 2025

Elevated Buildings: Educating Clients on What’s Covered and What’s Not

January 9, 2025

Aroo Sivasubramaniam Discusses Resilience and the Insurance Gap with Risk & Insurance

December 16, 2024