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Mary Anne Hilliard has served in several risk management and safety positions with Children’s National, and says keeping kids safe and healthy is a fulfilling reward.
Hailstorms present a growing threat, but insurers can minimize losses by studying storm data.
Facebook’s global risk manager is motivated by the positive change she helps her company create in the world.
The rapid rate of change in our ever-more-connected world challenges brokers to anticipate new risks.
Ergonomics safety programs reduce injuries and help organizations reach operational goals.
Attendees of the 2016 NAPSLO Annual Convention shared their thoughts on what lies ahead for the excess and surplus insurance industry.
Amanda Lagatta, Target’s director of insurance and claims, was drawn to risk management in high school and praises the value of college graduate risk management programs.
Internal crowdsourcing platforms leverage technology and social media to spark insurance innovation.
When a captive structure didn’t serve the needs of a post-merger cargo program, Carlos Dezayas built a new one.
Skanska USA Building’s VP of Insurance and Surety knows that sharing data helps combat risk of all kinds.
Foster Farms’ director, corporate treasurer knows that risk managers need to graduate from a “necessary evil” to a true business partner in their companies.
Heightened scrutiny by the EEOC and DOL fuels litigation and shows a need for greater employer awareness.
David Hornaday knows risk managers have to be more fluent and competent in the financial world. Just procuring insurance isn’t enough anymore.
After nearly two years of planning, Philadelphia’s risk manager expects a peaceful and well-organized Democratic National Convention.