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RIMS recognizes Bray and Specialized Bicycle Components’ Emily Buckley for their leadership in embedding risk management into organizational strategy and decision-making.
Five sessions in San Antonio that should pack them in.
Sexual harassment and the threats and opportunities in artificial intelligence will be on this year’s RIMS agenda.
New cyber model platforms will help insurers better manage aggregation risk within their books of business.
If barriers to implementation are brought down, blockchain offers potential for financial institutions.
Risk managers can use IoT for data analytics and other risk mitigation needs, but connected devices also offer a multitude of exposures.
Damage to brand and reputation ranked as the top risk concern of risk managers throughout the world.
Liberty Mutual appears to be the first carrier to create a workflow process for evaluating medical marijuana expense reimbursement requests.
Carriers continue their vital role of helping insureds mitigate risks and promote safety.
Companies should focus on response, resiliency and recovery when it comes to cyber risks.
Speakers at this year’s RIMS conference in Philadelphia will address political and economic uncertainties, and how risk managers can transform them into opportunities.
Learning from peers and professional organizations aids professional and personal success.
Molding the expectations of customers and shareholders through ERM is critical to reputation protection.
Captives can cover risks excluded from conventional terrorism policies and the potential gap left by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act.
Many risk managers use a retrospective approach to risks, when they should be analyzing where the next risks are coming from.
Risk management went from talk to action at the RIMS opening festivities.
The 100 Resilient Cities initiative continues to grow in the U.S. and globally.
With guns a hot-button emotional issue, employers face tough choices for managing related reputational exposures.
Senior executives discuss the industry’s continued challenges in not just attracting young talent but keeping it.
Lower pay for women in the field may be due to lower educational credentials or less time on the job.
The leave management environment is increasingly complex, and costly.