Are you planning to attend RISKWORLD 2024 in San Diego? If you are interested in property loss control, the financial impacts of sustainability, or the EU Taxonomy, we invite you to visit the GRC team at booth 1927 or attend one of our educational sessions.
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Featured Educational Sessions
Respond to Emerging Risks with This Winning Property Loss Control Formula Speakers:
Charlie Carriker, Strategic Sales Leader, TÜV SÜD Global Risk Consultants
Felix Brobbey, ARM, Director, Risk Management & Insurance, nVent
Date and Time:
May 6, 1:30 PM PST, Room 31AB - San Diego Convention Center
Session Description:
In the current business climate, risk managers face a wide variety of emerging risks and troubling trends. Natural hazards are increasingly severe, climate change has prioritized sustainability, inflation has led to underinsured properties, and the hard property insurance market poses challenges in securing coverage. This session will outline the emerging risks and demonstrate how effective property loss control can address these issues. Key elements of a successful property loss control program, such as developing accurate loss estimates, insurance asset valuations, climate change initiatives, site evaluations, plan reviews, and independent risk reports will be discussed.
Learning Objectives:
Identify emerging risks for 2024 and beyond.
Learn to develop a winning property loss control formula.
Implement actions to mitigate emerging risks and improve property insurance outcomes.
EU Taxonomy: Why Sustainability Assessments Have Become Essential Speaker:
Ulf Bruening, Principal Consulting Lead EU/ASMEA, Global Risk Consultants
Date and Time:
May 6, 2:45 PM PST, Room 27AB - San Diego Convention Center
Session Description:
The European Union Taxonomy rules are complex and reporting on social and environmental performance is a challenge for many companies. This session will explain the EU Taxonomy rules and why most companies doing business in Europe must adhere to them. It will cover environmental objectives such as climate change mitigation, adaptation, sustainable use and protection of water, transition to a circular economy, pollution prevention, and biodiversity protection. The session will also highlight how sustainability assessments can ensure compliance with EU Taxonomy regulations and meet growing consumer demand for information on the sustainability of products.
Learning Objectives:
Finance green investments with low-interest loans by showcasing sustainability efforts and projections.
Understand which initiatives are deemed “environmentally sustainable” under the new EU Taxonomy guidelines and identify companies required to complete assessments.
Assess your company’s social and environmental performance to satisfy EU Taxonomy requirements and growing consumer demand.
Calculating the Financial Impact of Sustainability Speakers:
Chris Mandel, AIC, ARME, CPCU, RF, RIMS-CRMP, Instructor of the ERM Practice – Worldwide Campus, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Hannes Endriß, RI-BU-BTI-CA, Business Line Manager Smart Sustainable Buildings, TÜV SÜD
Date and Time:
May 7, 1:30 PM PST, Room 25AB - San Diego Convention Center
Session Description:
Customers and governments are increasingly demanding sustainable actions from companies. Risk managers need to support these initiatives without compromising the bottom line. This session will explore how to calculate the financial impact of sustainability initiatives, the technology tools available, and how leading companies implement these practices successfully. It will also cover measuring climate change risk now and in the future.
Learning Objectives:
Gain tools to calculate the ROI of sustainability efforts.
Learn how successful businesses implement sustainability projects.
Discover emerging technologies that help calculate the financial impact of sustainability efforts.
Join us at these sessions to gain valuable insights into risk management and sustainability practices.