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- RIMS Canada Conference Kicks Off with Top Honors for Canadian Risk Professionalspor Hilary Tuttle el septiembre 14, 2023 a las 12:03 pm
OTTAWA—The 2023 RIMS Canada Conference is officially underway here in Ottawa, Ontario, convening more than 1,400 Canadian risk professionals in the nation’s capital. After opening remarks from RIMS CEO Gary LaBranche and RIMS Canada Council Chair Steve Pottle (below), the … Continue reading →
- The 2023 Hurricane Season Outlookpor Jennifer Post el junio 13, 2023 a las 3:52 pm
Atlantic hurricane season officially began recently, kicking off a disaster season that will run from June 1 through November 30. According to predictions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 2023 hurricane season will consist of 12 to … Continue reading →
- Unprecedented Wildfires Devastate Canada, Leave Eastern U.S. Blanketed in Smokepor Jennifer Post el junio 9, 2023 a las 4:59 pm
Wildfire season has started two months early in Canada, and the devastating scale of the blazes is already unprecedented. Over 400 fires have caused roughly 10 million acres of burn damage so far, and have blanketed a wide swath of … Continue reading →
- 2023 RIMS Awards Celebrate the Past, Present and Future of Risk Managementpor Hilary Tuttle el mayo 2, 2023 a las 9:18 pm
ATLANTA—At this year’s RISKWORLD Awards & Leadership Keynote, RIMS honored past, present and future champions of the risk profession, recognizing pioneers in risk management, dynamic senior risk leaders and rising stars of the risk community. Recognizing a lifetime of outstanding … Continue reading →
- Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. Offers Great Reset Survival Tips at RISKWORLD 2023por Justin Smulison el mayo 2, 2023 a las 7:33 pm
ATLANTA—RISKWORLD 2023 kicked off on Monday with a high-energy keynote delivered by Johnny C. Taylor, Jr., president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). Taylor looked back on the last three years as a time characterized by … Continue reading →