Feature Article

Take Control of Your Resiliency in the Face of Changing Natural Hazards

FM Global executive to lead RIMS 2018 session


Should property owners have expected—or at least planned for—the impact of the three ferocious hurricanes of 2017? Determine whether climate change is a serious factor with which you need to contend. Arm yourself with key data and information covering the frequency and severity of today's natural disasters, including flood, wind, hail and tornadoes. Discover what you can do to bring resiliency to your facilities for hazards that may, or may not, be increasing.

Learn how to:

  • Relate data on the frequency and severity of natural disasters to your operations
  • Apply lessons from the 2017 hurricane season to your organization's vulnerabilities
  • Outline a natural disaster resiliency plan for your facilities

Join us at the RIMS 2018 session
Climate Change: Take Control of Your Resiliency in the Face of Changing Natural Hazards
Monday, April 16, 2018
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Visit FM Global's booth 1517 at the 2018 RIMS conference!
Discover new and innovative technologies and resources you can use to increase your company's resilience. Take part in live demonstrations. Register for RIMS, April 15-18 in San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Register


About the speaker
Katherine D. Klosowski is vice president and manager, special projects for FM Global.

Since September 2014, Klosowski has been responsible for leading projects aimed at providing value for the policyholders and driving internal efficiencies. Recent projects have included natural hazards, predictive analytics, loss reporting, and other tools to help clients visualize their risk.

Prior to that, Klosowski was the Division Engineering Manager for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa; served in a corporate role implementing changes for the engineering community of more than 1,000 employees; and worked in Brussels, Belgium for several years as the group manager of field engineering. Since joining FM Global in 1988, Klosowski has also been a field engineer, account engineer, and training specialist.

Klosowski has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA and an M.S. in Training and Development from Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

About RIMS (the Risk Management Society)
As the preeminent organization dedicated to educating, engaging and advocating for the global risk community, RIMS, the risk management society, is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,500 corporate, industrial, service, nonprofit, charitable and government entities throughout the world. RIMS has a membership of approximately 11,000 risk practitioners who are located in more than 60 countries. For more information about the Society's world-leading risk management content, networking, professional development and certification opportunities, visit www.RIMS.org.


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