All Airmic articles – Page 3
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Airmic’s board appoints new chair
Claire Combes will take over from Tracey Skinner as chair of Airmic from 1 September
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Risk sector must embrace new skills
Airmic’s new CEO Julia Graham on her priorities for 2021 and the association’s plans to host a physical conference in Brighton in October
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Airmic names Julia Graham CEO
Julia Graham, currently Airmic deputy CEO and technical director, succeeds John Ludlow as chief executive
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Airmic: Roads to Repurposing rethinks corporate purpose
Are the pressures of delivering quarterly earnings at odds with longer-term challenges, such as climate change?
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Airmic contributes to UK resilience debate
Country is vulnerable due to “the absence of risk assessment across sectors and organisations” and “diminishing influence on the global stage”
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Hard market drives captive usage
Airmic urges insurers and brokers to place a stronger emphasis on claims capabilities at renewals
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Cyber: Lessons from the Sunburst hack
The SolarWinds attack has awoken risk managers to the threat of Trojan-Horse type supply chain incidents
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Airmic Conference to go ahead in October
The conference will be a physical event in Brighton on 4 to 6 October with a focus on sustainability
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Climate change: Time for alliance
Experts at Airmic’s virtual Climate Change forum had a message of hope as they identified more joined-up thinking on the climate challenge
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Silent cyber: Can you hear it?
With events such as WannaCry classified as a cyber catastrophe event, silent cyber issues have developed into coverage disputes
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John Ludlow to step down as Airmic CEO
Ludlow has been CEO for nearly four years and will remain in his post until his successor is appointed in early 2021
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Corporates face “tsunami of insurance price increases”
Insurers and brokers should use the hardening market “to demonstrate their value and treat customers with the respect” - Mactavish
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StrategicRISK Q3 2020: A more mindful business
As lockdown restrictions lift, organisations must carefully manage the safety, mental health and wellbeing of their staff. It’s the right thing to do, and it’s good for business.
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Putting people first
As lockdown restrictions lift, organisations must carefully manage the risks associated with encouraging staff back to work, including their safety, mental health and wellbeing
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Long-term governance failures caused Beirut blast
Governmental shortcomings were to blame for the explosion in Lebanon, according to risk experts, who say lessons can be learned from the incident
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New Airmic chair highlights people risk
Tracey Skinner thinks risk managers should work more closely with HR to tackle people risks
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Airmic welcomes Lloyd’s recovery proposals
Proposals include solutions for non-damage business interruption and systemic catastrophe events
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Risk managers enjoying increased board attention - Airmic
Covid-19 is an opportunity for risk professionals to demonstrate the strategic value of their work
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Airmic to host virtual risk festival in September
”One of the welcome consequences of the pandemic crisis has been our members’ fantastic adoption of virtual networking and learning” - Ludlow
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Airmic welcomes pandemic steering group
“It’s really important we learn the insurance lessons of the current pandemic” - John Ludlow
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