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Contact: Michael Barry, Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), 917-923-8245, michaelb@iii.org
NEW YORK, Sept. 8, 2022鈥擲ean Kevelighan, CEO, Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I), is moderating a panel featuring four industry experts on Thursday, Sept. 22, as part of the 2022 conference.
The panelists, who will discuss Solving for the World鈥檚 #1 Climate Risk鈥擣lood, are convening from 2:55 to 3:30 p.m., PST, at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.聽 The session is being held in the venue鈥檚 North Convention Center, Islander Ballroom, Room E.
鈥淔loods are the number one natural catastrophe affecting people in this ever-increasing world of climate risk,鈥 Kevelighan stated.聽 鈥淵et floods also are the most uninsured natural catastrophes. Decades ago, floods were unpredictable and private insurance options were often unattainable, leaving governments to present risk transfer solutions. That is no longer the case.聽 Innovation is a primary reason for this.鈥
The four panelists joining Kevelighan on Thursday, Sept. 22, in alphabetical order, are:
鈥淭he panel will discuss how innovation, along with public-private partnerships, can play a key role in mitigating flood risks,鈥 Kevelighan concluded.聽 鈥淕iven the extraordinary flooding we鈥檝e seen this year in Australia, Pakistan, and South Africa, as well as U.S. states such as Kentucky and Missouri, protecting life and property from this natural catastrophe is one of the world鈥檚 most pressing public policy issues.鈥
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