The 2020 Risk All Stars are working hard to make people safer — the higher purpose of insurance and risk management. Here are this year’s risk managers who deployed their passion, perseverance and creativity and made a massive difference for their companies.
FM Global’s chief information security officer streamlined cyber security by using a single team to evaluate risk rather than relying on third-party and internal technology reviews.
Feld Entertainment’s VP of risk management used claims data to pinpoint common performer injuries and hired athletic trainers to treat the root causes.
This AXA XL senior risk manager has mastered the process in the gathering, evaluating and dissemenation of information on emerging risks for the company and its clients.
Sysco’s senior director of risk management says helping injured workers achieve the best possible medical outcomes was the primary goal behind a data analytics initiative.
Though COVID-19 is exacerbating some exposures in the long-term living space, underwriters will be pragmatic as they evaluate the impact on risk profiles.
Over the years, the Risk & Insurance Executives to Watch have included the likes of Sanjay Godhwani, Brian Duperreault, Grace Meek and Evan Greenberg. Who will be the executives to watch in 2021?
There’s no single foolproof solution to ensure cyber security. But there are several things that businesses can do to curb cyber breach exposure and prevent an attack.
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