Developing a pathway to managing natural catastrophe risks

Catastrophic events — ranging from tropical and other storms, to earthquakes, wildfires, and more — can have devastating consequences for organizations, impacting their people, properties, and operations. The pace of recovery following such an event is typically dependent on well-developed preparedness plans that identify potential vulnerabilities and take preemptive action to address them. In this episode of Risk in Context, Marsh’s Robert Gall, Neil Greaves, Karl Bryant, and Rich Wall and Guy Carpenter’s Josh Darr discuss the importance of robust preparedness plans, the need to quantify losses, and share insights to improve resiliency ahead of a potential catastrophic event, including the upcoming Atlantic hurricane and wildfire seasons. You can access a transcript of the episode here. For more information, visit our and our Weather and Natural Catastrophes resources and our Hurricane Resource Center. For more insights and insurance and risk management solutions, follow Marsh on LinkedIn and X and visit marsh.com.

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