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After nearly two years of planning, Philadelphia’s risk manager expects a peaceful and well-organized Democratic National Convention.
Out-of-date technology and unsecured networks put voters’ ballots at risk.
Frontier markets show growth potential, but political and economic instability pose risks.
Psychological services in the aftermath of a distressing event could prevent workers’ comp claims for post-event trauma.
GM’s Global Director of Risk and Insurance Alan Gier went from assembling cars to structuring insurance programs.
Digging into a patent’s past and understanding its value are key to ensuring a deal will go the distance.
Avis Budget Group’s director of risk management, Barbara Vitale, lauds the industry for bringing more women into the fold.
Molding the expectations of customers and shareholders through ERM is critical to reputation protection.
Paul Piazza of Honeywell International Inc. takes pride in protecting his company from all exposures — and being the master of the thermostat at home.
Data collected by wearables can make claims more clear-cut, and help prevent future incidents.
Integrated disability management programs promise many benefits, but one size does not fit all.
Industry forum panelists acknowledged cyber security and investment income challenges, but saw growth opportunities in 2016.
Speakers at recent brokerage summit discussed pursuing acquisitions in a seller’s market and the importance of innovation.
One expert in workers’ comp law recounts some of the most interesting cases of the year.
Pre-work screens and fitness-for-duty evaluations aid the return-to-work process and ADA compliance.
Risk Scenarios Live! explored what caused a claim to go off the rails.
Pharmacy benefit managers are becoming a greater force in clinical case management, adapting to higher customer expectations.