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In this episode of The Edge of Risk by IRMI, host Joel Appelbaum speaks with David Beyer, director of risk management at Alaska Airlines and board chair of ASA Assurance, Inc., the airline's Hawaii-based captive insurance company. David shares the story behind the creation of ASA Assurance, including why Hawaii was chosen as a captive insurance domicile and how long-term education efforts helped gain board approval. Listeners will learn how Alaska Airlines uses its captive insurer to manage a wide range of complex exposures—from workers compensation and aircraft damage to cyber liability and auto risk. David offers insights into how Alaska balances innovation with its conservative risk posture, including the use of artificial intelligence to analyze safety trends and avoid losses before they occur. He also touches on governance strategy, the role of third-party administrators, and key considerations for companies exploring a captive of their own. Whether you're in aviation, transportation, or simply curious about how captive insurance can transform enterprise risk management, this episode provides a grounded, strategic perspective from a seasoned captive owner.
Why are affordability and tech advances important to farmers? This 24-minute episode of The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI features Craig Smith, vice president of Agribusiness and Food Services for Alliant Insurance Services and a keynote panelist for the 2025 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference. Listen to this impactful discussion of these challenges and what's happening on the family farm. After this podcast, you will have even more appreciation for the importance of strong advocates for farmers and ranchers.
Private equity is investing in the construction industry—but what does that mean? In The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI, join Rob Langtry, global private equity director at Liberty Mutual, as he provides clarification as to why private equity is interested in the construction industry. In this 15-minute podcast, gain an understanding of the typical structure of a private equity program in construction and learn how insurance is generally addressed in such transactions.
In dieser Folge spricht Lydia Bißmann mit zwei außergewöhnlichen Künstlerinnen, die die kulturelle Landschaft in Österreich prägen: Irmi Horn, Gründerin des kunstGarten in Graz, und Lisa Reiter, bildende Künstlerin mit Fokus auf Skulptur und Keramik. Irmi Horn erzählt von der Entstehung des kunstGarten, einem privaten Kulturprojekt, das seit über 20 Jahren Kunst, Literatur, Film, Musik und Gartenkultur miteinander verbindet.
Join Joel Appelbaum, chief content officer at IRMI, as he dives into the real economic impact of global trade and tariffs with special guest Bob Passmore, department vice president of personal lines at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association. In this short, 12-minute episode of The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI, you'll explore how tariffs influence claims costs, repair cycles, and underwriting strategies.
• Biografie • Als Jugendliche muss Irmi in eine Anstalt, weil sie „ganz verdusselt“ ist. Dort findet sie eine richtige Freundin – Ruth. Das Hörspiel erzählt vom Schicksal zweier Menschen während des Nationalsozialismus. Von Annedore Bauer www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Hörspiel
In dieser Folge von "Bits and Bob's Brunch Club" dreht sich alles um das Thema Vorbilder. Was macht ein Vorbild eigentlich aus, warum brauchen wir sie – und wie begleiten sie uns durch unterschiedliche Lebensphasen? Mein heutiger Gast ist Irmi Lechner – Pilates-Trainerin, Studio-Gründerin und für mich ein großes persönliches Vorbild. Irmi erzählt von ihrem Weg zur Selbstständigkeit, ihrem Zugang zu Pilates als ganzheitlicher Lebensphilosophie und davon, wie sie es schafft, trotz aller Herausforderungen – als alleinerziehende Mutter, Unternehmerin und Ausbildnerin – in ihrer Mitte zu bleiben. Ein Gespräch über Mut, Leidenschaft und das Vertrauen in die eigene Kraft. Und darüber, wie inspirierend es sein kann, wenn Menschen leise und mit großer Beständigkeit ihren Weg gehen.
Water damage is a perpetual risk for all insureds but significantly so for contractors. This month, The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI welcomes Tony Grieser, technical director of construction loss control at Nationwide, for a thorough discussion of water damage mitigation programs. In this episode, learn about key tools a construction insured can utilize to reduce water damage losses and gain clear action items to establish and implement a water damage mitigation program for contractors of every size.
What's the raison d'être of American Farm Bureau, and how does California Farm Bureau fit into that? This 24-minute episode of The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI features Dan Durheim, chief operating officer, California Farm Bureau, and 2025 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) keynote panelist. Listen as Mr. Durheim explains the value proposition of Farm Bureau and why it continues to remain strong since its start in 1919. After this podcast, you will have even more appreciation of the organization that serves as the "voice of the farmer."
In this episode of The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI, host Joel Appelbaum sits down with Jeremy Colombik, president of Management Services International (MSI), to explore how captive insurance can solve hard-to-place risk challenges. Drawing from over 2 decades of industry experience, Jeremy unpacks the advantages of integrating unrated and nonadmitted paper into captive structures, including cost efficiency, greater flexibility, and custom coverage solutions. The conversation dives deep into fronting arrangements, regulatory considerations, and the evolving use of captives across high-risk sectors. Whether it's environmental exposures, cyber liability, or excess layer risks, Jeremy explains how businesses can use captives to craft tailored strategies that go beyond what the traditional market offers. Tune in for insights on quarterbacking a successful captive, structuring reinsurance relationships, and ensuring compliance while building innovative programs that stand the test of time.
How different is a "regular" property claim from an agricultural property claim? The answer could be—significant. This 8-minute The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI episode features a Snap Talk by Julie Overdeer, executive director and partner at the Agricultural Claims Association, LLC (ACA). The mission of the ACA is to provide agricultural claims professionals with a resource that offers training, education, and support. After this Snap Talk, you will have even more of an appreciation of the importance of this specialized knowledge.
The Edge of Risk Podcast by IRMI welcomes Kerry Powers, national director of large accounts at Gallagher, and Ted Way, senior vice president at Gallagher, for an insightful discussion on insurance considerations for adaptive reuse projects in construction. In this 16-minute episode, gain valuable insights into the increasing prevalence of these projects and the tax incentives some municipalities may provide for adaptive reuse developments. Learn the importance of the insurance market in keeping pace with this trend and the role of technology in providing insurers with the confidence to cover adaptive reuse projects.
The regulatory landscape for captive insurance in the European Union is evolving, with Solvency II amendments bringing significant changes to capital requirements, proportionality, and reporting obligations. In this episode, Joel Appelbaum, chief content officer at IRMI and Captive.com, sits down with Alex Gedge, senior captive consultant at Hylant, to discuss what these updates mean for captives and how organizations can adapt. Solvency II, introduced over a decade ago, was designed to enhance the financial stability of insurers operating within the European Union. However, its one-size-fits-all approach has long been a challenge for captives, which operate with distinct risk profiles compared to traditional insurers. The latest amendments introduce a more proportional regulatory framework, reducing capital burden and simplifying governance requirements for small and noncomplex undertakings. Alex provides insights into how captives can leverage these changes, including the benefits of the reduced cost-of-capital rate in risk margin calculations, strategies for adapting to evolving environmental, social, and governance regulations, and how captives can position themselves for long-term success in a shifting regulatory environment.
Es ist 2025 und die Dungeon Starter sind für euch in voller Besetzung am Start! Nach einem üppigen Catch-up geht es um ein Thema, das in fast keinem TTRPG fehlen darf: Karten! Von der Weltkarte bis zur Battle Map besprechen die drei verschiedenste Arten von Karten und was sich mit ihnen als Spielleitung und Spielende anstellen lässt. Reiseabenteuer, politische Grenzen, Schatzsuchen, taktische Kämpfe – von allem ist etwas für euch dabei. Natürlich mit jeder Menge digitaler und analoger Tool-Tipps zum Nachmachen und Ausprobieren. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Irmi arbeitet wie bestimmt auch einige von euch auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt. Dort begegnet sie regelmäßig einer Frau, die ihre Verkaufsobjekte sehr aufmerksamkeitserregend bewirbt...
Oda tv 11 Eylül 2024 tarihli yazısında; Yeni şafak yazarı Bülent Orakoğlu, mezuniyet töreninde kılıç çakarak ‘Mustafa Kemal'in askerleriyiz' sloganları atan genç teğmenleri darbe teşebbüsü ile suçladı iddiası ortaya atılmıştır. Bu iddia kelimeler üzerinde oynanarak farklı amaçlara hizmet ettiğinden doğru değildir.
In this episode, Joel Appelbaum, chief content officer at IRMI and Captive.com, speaks with Mike Maglaras, of Michael Maglaras & Company, about the launch of the first modern-era captive insurance syndicate at Lloyd's of London. This innovative model offers multinational companies a new way to manage complex risks across borders by eliminating fronting capacity barriers, enabling companies to issue Lloyd's paper in over 80 countries. Joel and Mike dive into how this syndicate model is transforming the captive industry, offering streamlined access to reinsurance and retrocessional markets at Lloyd's, reducing administrative burdens, and providing new avenues for insuring third-party and supply chain risks. Mike also explores the strategic significance of this Lloyd's captive syndicate in the evolving global captive insurance landscape. For large-scale enterprises with complex, cross-border risks, the Lloyd's model could be a game changer, particularly as the United Kingdom positions itself as a competitive captive domicile post-Brexit.
Jarid Beck of Risk Management Advisors joins Joel Appelbaum of IRMI to explore how businesses can unlock employee benefits through captive insurance. They discuss the increasing popularity of self-funded employee benefits in captives, driven by rising healthcare premiums and the desire for greater control over healthcare costs. The conversation highlights key benefits of captive insurance, including cost transparency, flexibility, and long-term financial sustainability. Mr. Beck explains how businesses can mitigate risks using stop-loss coverage, wellness programs, and effective claims strategies. The episode also touches on how advancements in data and artificial intelligence are shaping the future of self-funding, providing streamlined solutions for both employers and employees.
IRMI's Joel Appelbaum interviews Peter Johnson, chief actuary at Spring Consulting Group, about insurer collateral obligations for large deductible and captive reinsurance programs. They discuss how collateral protects insurers financially while enabling organizations to self-insure and reduce market premiums. Peter emphasizes the importance of actuarial expertise, detailing methodologies to calculate collateral requirements and the need for accurate loss development patterns and reserve analyses. The conversation includes case studies showing how to reduce collateral obligations by challenging industry assumptions and using company-specific data. It also covers managing loss development over time, especially for long-tail lines such as workers compensation.
This podcast episode is a 9-minute Snap Talk presented by Trent Gillette, US agriculture director, and Greg Brown, executive loss accountant, both of McLarens. Mr. Gillette and Mr. Brown preview their presentation on the intricacies of handling large agricultural and food processing claims, upcoming at the 2024 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference in Des Moines (IRMI AgriCon Central). Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
Nationwide Staff Operations Director Sarah Onnen joins IRMI Chief Content Officer Joel Appelbaum in this 12-minute podcast episode, which highlights Nationwide's important new safety program for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility terrain vehicles (UTVs). Listen to learn the difference between these two vehicles and why IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference Grand Conference Sponsor Nationwide continuously advocates for the safety of its policyholders. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this podcast episode, Dr. Marcus Schmalbach, a specialist in parametric risk trading and CEO of RYSKEX, joins Joel Appelbaum of IRMI and Captive.com to explore the evolving landscape of the captive insurance industry, parametric risk trading, and the emergence of parametric 144A catastrophe (cat) bonds. Dr. Schmalbach sheds light on recent market innovations and their implications for the insurance and capital markets, including the key features and achievements of the Beazley and Lloyd's London Bridge 2 deal as well as the significance of Swiss Re's industry-loss-triggered cyber-catastrophe bond.
This podcast episode is a 10-minute Snap Talk presented by Carl Morello, an IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) favorite speaker who serves as telematics program administrator for GraniteRock. Mr. Morello previews an important AgriCon Agent Roundtable topic highlighting proper classification of building construction for farm properties. If you missed this important discussion among agents at the 2024 IRMI AgriCon West held in San Mateo, California, you've got another chance to be a part of the discussion. Join us for 2024 IRMI AgriCon Central September 9–11 in Des Moines, Iowa; registration is still open! Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In a recent IRMI Podcast episode, host Joel Appelbaum, chief content officer at IRMI and Captive.com, and guest Carter Lawrence, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, delve into the history, regulations, and future outlook of captive insurance in Tennessee. Commissioner Lawrence highlights Tennessee's emergence as a prominent captive insurance domicile since the overhaul of its captive insurance laws in 2011 and discusses challenges and trends facing the captive insurance industry, both nationally and within Tennessee.
In this podcast episode, Mike Maglaras of Michael Maglaras & Company joins Joel Appelbaum of IRMI and Captive.com to explore the intersection of captive insurance and artificial intelligence (AI). They discuss how AI is transforming the insurance sector, from helping underwriters collect Web data and evaluate risks to interpreting regulations and enhancing claims adjustment with predictive technology. Mr. Maglaras highlights the critical need for the industry to embrace AI to adapt policies and manage new risks effectively. Tune in to learn why this shift is essential and will change the future of insurance.
This podcast episode is a 10-minute SnapTalk presented by Marnye Langer, president and CEO of The Langer Group, which specializes in all aspects of the equestrian industry including insurance. Ms. Langer previews "Trends in the Equine Market," her session at the 2024 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) events. Ms. Langer provides important insight into why it's critical that agents and underwriters alike understand the exposures and complexities a commercial equine risk entails. If you missed this terrific presentation at the 2024 IRMI AgriCon West held recently in San Mateo, California, you've got another chance to be a part of the discussion. Join us for 2024 IRMI AgriCon Central September 9–11 in Des Moines, Iowa; registration is still open! Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this podcast episode, Joel Appelbaum, chief content officer for IRMI and Captive.com, welcomes Anne Marie Towle, CEO of Global Risk and Captive Solutions at Hylant. With over 30 years of expertise in captive insurance and risk management, Anne Marie shares valuable insights on adopting a captive-centric approach to risk management. The episode highlights the pivotal role captives play in strategic decision-making and underscores their growing significance in the ever-evolving landscape of risk management. The episode discusses the dynamic nature of risk philosophy, and Anne Marie emphasizes the importance of aligning with industry experts and continuously evaluating risk appetite. She illustrates a success story where a large organization optimized multiple captives to enhance risk management protocols, streamline processes, and support safety initiatives.
This podcast episode is a 12-minute Snap Talk presented by Bernie Steves, managing director and global head of crisis management at Aon. Mr. Steves previews "Why Recalls Are Increasing and How To Mitigate Recall Exposure," his session at the two upcoming 2024 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) events. Mr. Steves provides compelling insight into why food recall is among the top industry risk concerns within the agricultural business. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
Traci Adedeji is the incoming 2024 President and Chair of The Institutes' CPCU Society and works as a Vice-President at JP West, Inc., where she heads the firm's personal and small commercial lines insurance operations. Her insurance career began in 1984, and her experience includes leadership roles with several national carriers. Her professional affiliations include membership in the Society for Insurance Trainers & Educators (SITE) and the National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA) — Boston chapter, where she serves as a board member. In addition to CPCU, Traci holds the Institutes' ARM, API, and AIDA designations, and IRMI's TRIP designation. In today's episode of the In The Know podcast, Chris Hampshire and Traci discuss the current state and future possibilities of the CPCU Society, the challenges facing the insurance industry, the power of diversity in a successful career, and the vision Traci has for the CPCU Society in the coming year. These In2Risk 2023 onsite episodes of the In The Know podcast are brought to you by Gallagher Bassett. Key Takeaways Traci highlights her career journey toward becoming the 2024 President and Chair of The Institutes' CPCU Society. Traci's “selfish” vision for the CPCU Society in 2024. An honest assessment of the post-pandemic challenges of the society. Addressing the talent gap in the insurance industry. Traci's message regarding the benefits of involvement in the CPCU Society. The value of networking within the CPCU Society. Diversity of thought has been a key component of Traci's successful career. The state of diversity in the insurance industry. Traci's vision of success as the 2024 CPCU Society president and chair. Students play a critical role in the success of the future of the insurance industry. The value of mentoring and service in a successful career. Traci's daughter has joined the industry and has opportunities to grow as a leader. A five-year look at the future of the insurance industry. The advice Traci would offer her early career self.
This podcast episode is an 11-minute SnapTalk presented by John Talley, president of TAL Consulting. Mr. Talley, former captive program manager for the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance, previews "Captive Insurance in the Farming Industry," his session at the two upcoming 2024 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) events. Mr. Talley provides a great example of agricultural application of captive insurance for a sneak preview into some of the insight you will gain at IRMI AgriCon 2024. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In der Kammer ist es so kalt, dass Eiskristalle am Fenster sind. Dieses Weihnachtsfest ist für Irmi und ihre Familie ganz anders als früher. Den Baum hat Papa gebastelt, Kerzen und Kugeln gibt es nicht. Darunter liegen auch keine Päckchen für Irmi und Karl. Plötzlich schellt es. Es wird doch ein Geschenk gebracht und Heiligabend beginnt zu klingen und zu glitzern. Die komplette OHRENBÄR-Hörgeschichte: Knöpfe am Weihnachtsbaum von Andrea Behnke. Es liest: Conny Wolter.
This podcast episode is a 15-minute Snap Talk presented by Casey Roberts of Laurus Insurance Consulting. Mr. Roberts, an IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) favorite speaker, previews "The 2023 Farm Bill," his session at the two upcoming 2024 AgriCon events. He explains the history of farm bills and their transformative power on the agricultural community and will whet your appetite to learn more. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
Kerstin U. (28) ist verwirrt, ein wiederkehrender Traum von einem Kindergrab macht sie sehr nachdenklich. Das Bild des Grabsteins verfolgt sie, doch bevor sie den Namen darauf lesen kann, wacht sie jedes Mal schweißgebadet auf. Kerstin gerät ins Grübeln und denkt zurück an den tragischen Unfall vor drei Jahren, bei dem sie ihren Partner, ihre Mutter und ihre ungeborenen Zwillinge verloren hat. Kerstin konnte nach einem Jahr in Kliniken und Reha wieder zurück ins Leben kehren, doch die Träume verfolgen sie weiter.Als sie eines Tages einen Friedhof besucht, steht sie plötzlich am Grab aus ihrem Traum. Der Name darauf ist ihr aber unbekannt. Der vorbeispazierende Priester lädt sie zu einem Gespräch ein und Kerstin erfährt die Geschichte des Grabes und Details über die Familie, die den Tod ihrer Tochter betrauert.Ist diese Begegnung ein Zufall oder hatte eine höhere Macht dafür gesorgt, dass Kerstin jemandem mit einem ähnlichen Schicksal trifft? Und was hat ihr eigener Vater mit dieser mysteriösen Geschichte zu tun? ---Ab dem 30.Oktober ist irmi Wutschers geheimnisvolle Produktion "Wilma - Die unerklärlichen Kräfte eines Dienstmädchens" überall zu hören wo es Podcasts gibt!Und auch als Radiokolleg auf Ö1. Mehr über Irmi findet ihr hier.---Euch hat diese Geschichte gefallen, aufgeregt oder ihr habt euch darin sogar wiedererkannt? Das interessiert uns brennend!Schreibt uns in Kommentaren über Facebook und Instagram unter @dramacarbonara. Dort werdet ihr auch die in den Geschichten besprochenen Fotos finden und endlich sehen können, was wir sehen ... Falls ihr noch mehr fantastische Geschichten mit uns lesen wollt, können wir euch schon jetzt versprechen: das Repertoire ist unerschöpflich, wir staunen jedes Mal aufs Neue, was möglich ist. Abonnieren per RSS-Feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer oder Google Podcasts ist der Schlüssel zur regelmäßigen Versorgung. Über Rezensionen freuen wir uns natürlich extrem und feiern diese gern auch prominent in unserem Social Media Feed.Jede zweite Folge kommt übrigens ein/e GastleserIn zu uns ins kuschelige Wiener Hauptquartier und unterstützt uns mit Theorien zu Charakteren und Handlungssträngen. Wenn ihr einen Wunschgast habt oder gern selbst mal vorbeischauen wollt, sagt Bescheid. Wir können nichts versprechen, aber wir freuen uns immer über Vorschläge.Wenn ihr Lust auf Extra-Content und Community-Aktivitäten habt, unterstützt uns mit einem Abonnement auf Steady und kommt in den Genuss des kompletten "Drama Carbonara"-Universums: https://steadyhq.com/de/drama-carbonara/aboutFalls ihr daran interessiert sind, Werbung in unserem Podcast zu schalten, setzt euch bitte mit Stefan Lassnig von Missing Link in Verbindung. Verbindlichsten Dank!
This 11-minute Snap Talk is presented by Elise Farnham, president of Illumine Consulting and an IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) favorite speaker. Ms. Farnham provides an ethics teaser previewing what is in store for the two 2024 IRMI AgriCons. State-mandated, approved continuing education (CE) ethics courses can be hard to fit into a busy schedule. Learn how attending Ms. Farnham's ethics courses at the 2024 IRMI AgriCons will satisfy your CE needs, including the new California ethics CE requirements. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 12-minute podcast episode, you will learn about farm mutual insurance. Our guest, Brandon Keller, president and CEO of Germania Insurance, discusses the history and function of farm mutuals. Tune in to hear how farm mutuals play a vital role in protecting the rural insurance market. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 11-minute podcast episode, Sam Bennett, shareholder of the Harrison Agency, Inc., and IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference (AgriCon) Advisory Board member, discusses the rich history of AgriCon and the personal value it has brought to his life and work. When Sam teaches the Agribusiness and Farm Insurance Specialist classes at AgriCon, he's not just reading words; he's imparting knowledge he lives every day. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 22-minute podcast episode, William Dessert, Transportation and Agribusiness Practice leader at Arroyo Insurance Services, discusses the importance of enhancing your craft and why further education can help you be successful in insurance. If you are considering a career in insurance brokerage, you should listen to William's story about the roller-coaster ride to success. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
IRMI's latest 29-minute podcast episode features Matthew Queen, author of Modern Captive Insurance, discussing how to use captive insurance to manage insurance market cycles. The Queen Firm, LLC, is a law firm providing captive insurance consulting services. In this podcast episode, you will learn from Matthew's deep experience how captive insurance companies can function as a risk management tool, and why captive insurance might not be right for everyone.
"Es singt der Schulfunkchor des Bayerischen Rundfunks unter Leitung von Rudolf Kirmeier": Vielleicht können sich manche HörerInnen noch erinnern an diese Ansagen. Evi Strehl war im März 2020 bei einer früheren und mittlerweile verstorbenen Mitsängerin, der über 80-jährigen Rita Knoblach, geborene Gronau. Sie hat von 1949 bis 1955 im BR Kinder- und späterem Schulfunkchor gesungen.
In this 22-minute podcast episode, Rudy Rudolph, farm and ranch territory manager of State Auto Insurance Companies, discusses the importance of continuing education and professional credibility. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 9-minute podcast episode, Laramie Sandquist, AVP of risk management, Nationwide Agribusiness, reflects on the impact on the farm landscape caused by climate activity, labor shortages, social inflation, and more. Settle in for this podcast episode, hosted by IRMI Chief Content Officer Joel Appelbaum, as Mr. Sandquist advises that even with the headwinds we are facing, there are opportunities for risk management on the farm. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 21-minute Snap Talk, Elizabeth Morrison, attorney at law, Hall Booth Smith, shares supply chain risk management wisdom for agriculture and other industries and her unique views as a transportation lawyer from the foothills of North Carolina with IRMI Chief Content Officer Joel Appelbaum. The agriculture/transportation crossover also occurs at the legal level. Settle in for this podcast episode as Ms. Morrison provides pertinent examples of this intersection of supply chain risks and how to mitigate them in your industry. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 14-minute Snap Talk, Janis Highley, district education and outreach coordinator for Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., talks calls, puts, and futures with IRMI Chief Content Officer Joel Appelbaum. How can farmers use hedging to make themselves financially whole? Settle in for this podcast episode as Ms. Highley explains in plain language this interaction of calls, puts, and futures. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
Aufgewachsen in einem kleinen Bauerndorf in Oberbayern, machte Irmi Seidl zunächst eine Berufsausbildung. Keiner hätte vorausgesehen, dass sie einmal Professorin für Wirtschaft wird. Vorsorgendes Wirtschaften und "Postwachstumsgesellschaft" liegen ihr heute besonders am Herzen.
This 14-minute podcast episode reminds us of how critical proper underwriting is and the dangers of underestimating its importance. Listen to learn how correctly assessing the amount of risk you present to a potential insurer will improve everyone's results. This was originally a Snap Talk given by Robin Souza, director of farm and ranch with Bascule Insurance Services and longtime favorite Agribusiness and Farm Insurance Specialist course instructor for the IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 13-minute podcast episode, IRMI Chief Content Officer Joel Appelbaum and wildlife biologist for Migratory Bird Management Vanessa Williams discuss the implications to farmers of migratory birds. Ms. Williams shares how Migratory Bird Management performs wildlife mitigation to keep birds away from runways, so planes don't strike them. But there are also significant agricultural implications for wildlife management. Learn about this highly interesting risk management technique that impacts the agricultural industry. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 7-minute Snap Talk from the 2022 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference, Elise Farnham, president of Illumine Consulting, reveals how impediments to perception affect our decision-making. Listen to learn how our decision-making may be hindered by confirmation, normalcy, or other biases. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
geçen bölümde ekonomik kriz ve bunun etkileri hakkında konuşmuştuk. bu bölümde de teknoloji sektörünün son yıllardaki yatırımlarının insanlar üzerindeki etkisi, toplumun yaşadığı sıkışmışlık ve bunalım hissiyatı üzerine konuştuk. kısa ama güzel bir bölüm oldu, hepinize iyi dinlemeler!
In this 12-minute podcast episode, Carl Morello, safety and risk management expert, shares how electric vehicles are no longer the future but are instead a concrete reality. Listen to this Snap Talk from the 2022 IRMI Emmett J Vaughan Agribusiness Conference to learn how systems associated with autonomous vehicles could result in improved workers compensation claims experience. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!
In this 23-minute podcast episode, Trent Gillette, McLarens US agriculture director, shares interesting stories about what can go wrong in a food processing plant. Properly handling these claims entails exact understanding of the risks and exposures of not just the processing plant but also the supply chain effects on farmers and ranchers with time-sensitive processing needs as well as all the downstream effects. Learn how knowledge specialization impacts a successful claim resolution and what you can do to minimize the risks in this sector. Be sure to check out the other agribusiness resources that IRMI has to offer!