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Benefits post requires balanced approach.(Phyllis Borzi)(Department of Labor)(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... In analyzing President Obama's nomination of Phyllis Borzi as the Labor Department's top employee benefits regulator, we're reminded of legendary Washington Post editorial cartoonist Herblock.
For years, Herblock, who disliked Richard Nixon...
Insurance reform bill tackles systemic risk.(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... MOMENTUM CONTINUES TO BUILD for some form of federal insurance regulation, and that indeed is a good thing.
As we report on page 1, Reps. Melissa Bean, D-Ill., and Ed Royce, R-Calif., have introduced a newand, we believe, improvedversion of...
Reform bill seeks broad federal role; National regulation would be compulsory for some insurers.(Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc.)
April 6, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
Federal lawmakers last week introduced an insurance regulatory reform measure that would make the greatest changes of any proposed in recent history.
Although bills that would create a system of optional federal...
Financial regulation ideas come from G-20.
April 6, 2009... Byline: RICHARD MILLER and MARK A. HOFMANN
Insurance and reinsurance groups generally support pledges made last week by leaders of the Group of 20 industrial nations to tighten global regulation of the financial sector, but some warn that...
Former Gen Re CFO gets prison sentence; Elizabeth Monrad given 18 months for role in finite fraud.(General Re Corp.)
April 6, 2009... Byline: COLLEEN McCARTHY
HARTFORD, Conn.A judge last week sentenced former General Re Corp. executive Elizabeth Monrad to 18 months in prison for her role in a bogus finite reinsurance transaction, but her attorney said an appeal is...
Supreme Court to rule in asbestos trust case; Insurers' exposure to claimant lawsuits at center of dispute.
April 6, 2009... Byline: ZACK PHILLIPS
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in a case that attorneys said could open the door to a fresh round of asbestos liability litigation against insurers, depending on how the court rules.
At...
Greenberg calls for revamped bailout for AIG; Rebuilt company could repay loans, former chief says.(American International Group Inc.)
April 6, 2009... Byline: JERRY GEISEL
Maurice R. Greenberg last week described the $180 billion bailout of American International Group Inc. as a failure and said only a new management team and approach can turn AIG around, assertions that AIG rejected....
Errors and Omissions.(Correction notice)
April 6, 2009... * A chart associated with a March 30 story, "Project Seeks Better Data on Earthquake Risks Worldwide,'' misstated several figures related to earthquake losses. The figures should have been reported in billions of dollars except for the insured...
In Brief.
April 6, 2009... Swiss Re names COO, plans 10% staff cut
Swiss Reinsurance Co. has named Agostino Galvagni chief operating officer and unveiled plans to cut its workforce by 10% as the reinsurer works to streamline its operations. Mr. Galvagni, who is head...
Wherever you read it, standards still count.(Column)
April 6, 2009... Byline: Joanne Wojcik
Denver became a one-newspaper town in February when E.W. Scripps Co. shut down the Rocky Mountain News after failing to find a buyer for the venerable 150-year-old newspaper. A New Mexico town suffered the same fate a...
Prince sees AIG as symbol of Wall Street.(American International Group Inc.)(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... Music star Prince once showed his ire with the corporate world by changing his name to an unpronounceable symbol for seven years.
In the Minneapolis native's latest single, "Ol' Skool Company,'' the Grammy- and Oscar-winning star vents his...
No job doesn't mean no care.(Care Health Systems Inc.)(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... While there may be no such thing as a free lunch, some recently unemployed people and their families may find they can get free health care.
Take Care Health Systems Inc., a unit of Deerfield, Ill.-based Walgreen Co., is offering free...
Up Close Comings & Goings; JACK BUTCHER.(Marsh Inc.)(Occupation overview)(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... NEW JOB TITLE: New York-based U.S. sales and marketing leader of Marsh Inc.
PREVIOUS POSITION: New York-based chief executive officer of Marsh & McLennan Agency L.L.C.
GOALS FOR NEW POSITION: My goal, quite simply, is to drive our...
Firms develop strategies for specialty drugs; Care coordination, patient education improve outcomes.
April 6, 2009... Byline: LOUISE KERTESZ
Faced with the high cost of specialty drugs, many employers are relying more on strategies from specialty arms of their pharmacy benefit managers to control spending.
Specialty pharmaceuticals, or biological...
High Court lets stand $79M punitives award; Unusual move allows big penalty despite earlier case.(hilip Morris USA vs. Mayola Williams)
April 6, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
The effect of the Supreme Court's decision not to rule in a high-profile punitive damages case on which the justices already heard oral arguments remains unclear, some tort reform advocates say.
Last week's...
Team strikes deal to keep sponsor's name on door.(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... The Friendly Confines again are welcoming athletic apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. now that the company reached an agreement with the Chicago Cubs that allows displaying the Under Armour logo amid the ivy on Wrigley Field's left- and...
Nationwide tries the personal touch.(Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. )(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... If your insurance agent knows your middle name, favorite smell and your high school mascot, you might be really impressed or entirely creeped out.
While it's not likely an insurance agent would know all that personal information, the...
U.K. regulator OKs disclosure guide; Industry document details ways for brokers to avoid conflicts of interest.
April 6, 2009... Byline: RICHARD MILLER
The U.K. financial services regulator has formally endorsed insurance industry-developed guidance to address conflicts of interest, transparency and disclosure in the commercial insurance market.
The endorsement,...
Jury finds for Aon in Unicover trial; Rejects claim brokerage breached its duties to ReliaStar over comp pool.
April 6, 2009... Byline: JEFF CASALE
After seven weeks of litigation, a trial stemming from the collapse of reinsurance pool Unicover Managers Inc. concluded when a jury decided unanimously that Aon Corp. was not at fault in Unicover's disintegration and...
Interest in workplace clinics cools as recession puts cap on spending; But many existing operations expand health care offerings.
April 6, 2009... Byline: JOANNE WOJCIK
The proliferation of onsite medical clinics may have stalled during 2008 due to the economic downturn, but it is revving up again as employers realize their cost-savings potential, benefit consultants say.
While...
Options expand as more providers offer onsite clinic services.
April 6, 2009... Byline: JOANNE WOJCIK
Employers looking to open worksite clinics have more provider options as new companies enter the market and occupational medicine clinic operators expand their services to primary care, wellness and disease...
Firms seek to control costs with active prenatal care; Efforts focus on reducing premature births.
April 6, 2009... Byline: KAREN PALLARITO
Premature births have become a significant driver of employers' maternity-related costs, particularly for companies where the workforce consists largely of women of childbearing age, experts say.
Employers that...
New accounting rules could affect insurers.(Brief article)
April 6, 2009... Byline: JUDY GREENWALD
Two new accounting standards approved last week were primarily developed with the banking industry in mind, but could impact insurers as well, observers say.
One new measure approved by the Norwalk, Conn.-based...
Bermuda rivals battle over catastrophe reinsurer; Validus bid for IPC could derail merger with Max Capital.(Validus Holdings Ltd merge with IPC Holdings Ltd)
April 6, 2009... Byline: COLLEEN McCARTHY
A new suitor for Bermuda-based reinsurer IPC Holdings Ltd. emerged last week when Validus Holdings Ltd. made an unsolicited offer to buy IPC for $1.68 billion in stock, potentially thwarting the planned merger...
E.U. insurers welcome Solvency II compromise; Europe set to move on risk-based capital after agreement.
April 6, 2009... Byline: RICHARD MILLER
Despite disappointment that a provision of Solvency II benefiting Europe's multinational insurers was left out of a draft compromise on the directive, there's widespread relief that the new regulatory regime can now...
IRS guides employers on COBRA rule change; Gives more details on how subsidy works for laid-off workers.(Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985)
April 6, 2009... Byline: JERRY GEISEL
New guidance clarifies for employers the key question of when an employee has been involuntarily terminated and thus is entitled to new federal subsidies to pay for COBRA health care premiums.
Last week, the...
Market Moves.
April 6, 2009... AmWINS acquires stop-loss brokers
CHARLOTTE, N.C.AmWINS Group Inc. has acquired three medical stop-loss wholesale insurance providers.
Terms of the deals were not disclosed.
In March, the specialty wholesale insurance broker...
Climate change debate heats up.
April 13, 2009... It's crucial for policyholders to be clear on terms in the debate over climate change and the liability insurance coverage battles that may ensue, writes attorney J. Wylie Donald of McCarter & English L.L.P.
Insurers need to evolve to make it out of crisis; Experts at European Insurance Forum say change is necessary.(European Insurance Forum 2009)(Conference news)
April 13, 2009... Byline: MICHAEL BRADFORD
Insurers that emerge from the global financial crisis in the best shape will be those that quickly boost intellectual capital, strengthen management and offer a diversified book of business, market experts say.
...
DIMA discusses survival in market.(Dublin International Insurance & Management Association)(Survival of the Fittest)(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... Byline: Michael Bradford
The Dublin International Insurance & Management Assn. felt "Survival of the Fittest'' made a proper theme for its European Insurance Forum 2009, given the turmoil in world financial markets and that this year marks...
Expert says buyers' options of insurers will be limited under Solvency II.
April 13, 2009... Byline: MICHAEL BRADFORD
Solvency II will leave buyers with fewer insurers from which to choose and higher coverage costs, predicts a risk manager and head of a European captive organization.
Multinational companies and medium-size...
Insurers gather in Venice.(International Space Insurance Conference)(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... Byline: Michael Bradford
A venue where stars gather was an appropriate setting for the 15th International Space Insurance Conference.
The conference, organized by Pagnanelli Risk Solutions Ltd., a London-based risk management...
Space becomes more risky as debris collects.
April 13, 2009... Byline: MICHAEL BRADFORD
Damage to satellites in orbits growing increasingly crowded with space debris is emerging as a significant risk for satellite owners and their insurers.
The chances that satellites will collide with each other...
Space market pricing steady despite ailing economy, but risks on the rise; Major loss as the year begins puts industry in cautious mindset.
April 13, 2009... Byline: MICHAEL BRADFORD
Space insurers writing coverage on satellite projects years before they are launched are finding themselves insulated from the worst of the current global financial crisis and, barring heavy losses, are expected to...
Up Close Comings & Goings.
April 13, 2009... ROBERT YARBROUGH
NEW JOB TITLE: Vp/surety manager in Alpharetta, Ga., with Richmond, Va.-based Thomas Rutherfoord Inc.
PREVIOUS POSITION: Vp with Raleigh, N.C.-based BB&T Insurance Services.
GOALS FOR NEW POSITION: Build on the...
Moderate losses forecast from deadly Italian quake.
April 13, 2009... Byline: MICHAEL BRADFORD
Italy's deadly earthquake is expected to cost insurers far less than the total cost of the destruction and could reignite debate over whether the country's government should put a mechanism in place that provides...
Letters.
April 13, 2009... State's ability to levy assessments is key
TO THE EDITOR: In response to your recent article on guaranty funds ("Guaranty Funds Not Guaranteed for Self-insured Comp Claims,'' BI, March 16) and the question as to whether a state's guaranty...
Le Spider-Man crawls up Lloyd's.(Lloyd's of London)(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... Many workers in London, particularly those in the financial district, were warned to dress down to avoid attracting attention when the leaders of the Group of 20 industrialized nations came to town earlier this month.
Hundreds of...
Graverobbers? Fake funerals yield payouts.(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... Some people will do anything to make a buck these days, even stage fake funerals for fictitious people to cash in on their life insurance money.
California residents Faye Shilling, 60, and Jean Crump, 67, who were arrested last week on...
On the Web.
April 13, 2009... BI VIDEO
Help preventing job-related illness
Protecting employee health is a challenge in many industries. In "Preventing Occupational Illness,'' a new Issues in Risk Management video, experts at the Travelers Industrial Hygiene Lab...
Safety at sea a matter for navies to address.(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... NO ONE SHOULD underestimate the courage of the crew of the Maersk Alabama, the U.S. ship seized by Somali pirates last week. The crew retook the ship and its captain bravely offered himself as a hostage to protect his crew.
But the seizure...
Virtually every industry deploys captives: Study; Slower-than-expected formations in 2008 blamed on economy.
April 13, 2009... Byline: RODD ZOLKOS
While industries such as financial institutions, health care and retail make greater use of captives than others, virtually every industry group and organizations of various sizes use captives, according to a Marsh Inc....
Credit crunch fuels rush for coverage; Trade credit insurers see rise in demand as bankruptcies grow.
April 13, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
The worldwide economic downturn is driving demand for trade credit insurance, but buyers are finding a hardening market for the coverage as insurers respond to a sharp rise in claims, several industry experts say....
Aon U.K. may reduce contribution to pensions.(Aon Corp.)
April 13, 2009... Byline: SARAH VEYSEY
Aon U.K., the London-based arm of Aon Corp., is proposing to reduce its standard employer pension contributions in an effort to control costs against the backdrop of the global economic downturn.
Aon U.K. said it...
Property/casualty insurers lead in adapting to climate change; However, Ceres study calls for improvement in coverage, services.
April 13, 2009... Byline: JEFF CASALE
Insurers are showing signs of trying to adapt their business models to issues related to climate change, but more work needs to be done as environmental liabilities increase, according to a report by the Boston-based...
TARP auditing AIG's counterparty payments.(Troubled Asset Relief Program)
April 13, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
The special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program has initiated an audit of American International Group Inc.'s counterparty transactions in response to a congressional request.
Rep. Elijah...
Ballplayer pitches in to promote health law.(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... Making a pitch to keep Massachusetts residents healthy, Boston Red Sox knuckleballer Tim Wakefield and state agency Commonwealth Care celebrated the third year of the state's health care reform law last week at Fenway Park.
Cancer survivor...
Gambling addict bets big on lawsuit.(Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corp)(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... A Canadian who lost hundreds of thousands of dollars gambling is seeking $3.5 billion from Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corp., arguing it failed to enforce a voluntary self-exclusion program.
Peter Dennis of Markham, Ontario, argues staff at...
TARP relief could be in sight for life insurers; Mixed blessing seen in federal funding for troubled companies.(Troubled Asset Relief Program Capital Purchase Program)
April 13, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
A few life insurers may be breathing a bit easier as signs increasingly indicate they may soon receive federal assistance they have sought from the Treasury Department.
But some observers say that while the help...
Products & Services.(TexasNational Insurance Partners Inc has launched directors and officers liability coverage )(Occupational Safety and Health Administration has revised its field operations manual )
April 13, 2009... OSHA updates field manual
WASHINGTONThe U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration has revised its field operations manual and made it available online.
Formerly called the Field Inspection Reference Manual, the 329-page OSHA...
Diabetes pilot program yields big cost savings; Ten City Challenge going national to help employers, patients.
April 13, 2009... Byline: JOANNE WOJCIK
A diabetes disease management program conducted by the American Pharmacists Assn. Foundation is being made available to employers nationwide as a result of a series of successful tests.
The program, the Diabetes...
Health insurers face headwinds in tough economy; Falling group enrollment, planned cuts in Medicare Advantage funding among key challenges.
April 13, 2009... Byline: JOANNE WOJCIK
Major U.S. health insurers and managed care companies earned sharply lower profits in 2008, some nearly half of 2007 results, as poor stock market performance and lower interest rates chiseled away at their investment...
Communicate to keep stakeholders aboard.(Column)
April 13, 2009... Byline: Regis Coccia
I'm an optimist by nature. I choose to believe that if you work hard and focus on the positive, good things will happen eventually. But ongoing economic uncertainty has given me pause.
Evidence of a turnaround is...
In Brief.
April 13, 2009... Forecasters project average storm season
This year's Atlantic hurricane season should feature average activity, say forecasters at Colorado State University's Tropical Meteorology Project. In its latest forecast, the team predicts 12 named...
Giving a little can mean getting a lot more back.(health care costs)(Brief article)
April 13, 2009... WHILE IT MAY be a tough sell in the middle of a recession, investment in health care can be beneficial for employers as well as employees.
As we report on page 3, results of the Diabetes Ten City Challenge program to improve diabetes care...
Validus' battle for IPC turning into hostile bid; Reinsurer taking appeal to shareholders to reject Max offer.(Validus Holdings Ltd.)(IPC Holdings Ltd.)(Max Capital L.L.C.)
April 13, 2009... Byline: COLLEEN McCARTHY
The takeover battle for Bermuda-based reinsurer IPC Holdings Ltd. turned hostile last week, when Validus Holdings Ltd. said it will lobby IPC shareholders directly, after IPC's board turned down its offer in favor...
G-20 tax haven crackdown targets evasion, not advantages; Little change foreseen in companies' choice of captive domiciles.
April 13, 2009... Byline: SARAH VEYSEY
The Group of 20 industrialized nations' recent pledge to clamp down on tax havens and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's list of jurisdictions that have not fully implemented international tax...
BI adds BIE veterans, realigns staff.(Business Insurance)(Business Insurance Europe)
April 13, 2009... Business Insurance recently made several changes to its staff.
After the closure last month of Business Insurance Europe, Michael Bradford, Hugo Foster, Adrian Ladbury and Sarah Veysey have joined the staff of BI to continue its coverage of...
Leading by example to promote risk control; By taking on tough operations job, risk manager shows colleagues how to put theory into practice.(appointment of Fred O. Pachcentsn in Select Staffing Inc.)
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
To make true believers of operations managers who were skeptical about the worth of risk management, Fred O. Pachcentsn became one of them.
In addition to serving as vp of risk management and insurance for...
Numbers, strategy help sell risk management ideas.(Select Staffing Inc.)
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Fred O. Pachcentsn has battled skepticism and opposition to put his risk management programs in place.
Select Staffing Inc.'s vp of risk management and insurance has won those battles with a style developed by...
Safety officers help reduce injuries; Pride and bonuses motivate workers' safety practices.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
About 1,300 safety officers placed at client worksites nationwide comprise "one of the most significant elements'' of Select Staffing Inc.'s program, says Fred O. Pachcentsn, vp of insurance and risk management...
Claims "quarterbacks' support Select Staffing's TPA; Creative sales tactics won the support of upper management.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Select Staffing Inc. pays its third-party administrator more than the average rate for managing its workers compensation claims, but also plants "claims quarterbacks'' among the TPA's staff.
Its three claims...
Underwriting approach carefully determines which clients to serve.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Select Staffing Inc.'s risk management department operates like an insurance company underwriting unit. The risk profile of potential clients is screened to help determine how much Select Staffing must charge to...
Comp claims reviews used to value targets.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Select Staffing Inc.'s risk management department relies on its investigative prowess to quickly resolve workers compensation claims of companies it acquires.
Closing as many as two-thirds of those legacy...
Employee screening that started sales staff revolt now a strong selling point.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
While liability insurers often view temporary staffing companies as big potential risks, Select Staffing Inc.'s employee screening program helps put underwriters at ease, the company's broker says.
In...
Pachcentsn has high expectations of work comp attorneys; Risk manager lives by strict guidelines for successful business.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Workers compensation defense attorneys must measure up to get his business, says Fred O. Pachcentsn, vp of risk management and insurance for Select Staffing Inc.
They also must follow his strict methodology...
Dashboard technology helps Select measure, respond to risks.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Select Staffing Inc.'s risk management department applies so-called dashboard technology to track its workers compensation losses and allocate the costs among its local branches.
Select Staffing's custom-built...
Where possible, Select Staffing opts to use fewer insurers.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Fred O. Pachcentsn, who purchases 20 lines of insurance for his company, prefers that his broker place as much of that coverage as possible with one insurer.
The reason he likes to consolidate his insurance...
Tool helps risk management group proves its value; Model helps illustrate economic advantages of risk mitigation.
April 20, 2009... Byline: JOANNE WOJCIK
Microsoft Corp.'s risk management group has found a way to put a dollar value on the services it provides to various business units so the units can justify making investments in risk mitigation.
The group defines...
Kids write moving letters to AIG "dudes'.(AIG Financial Products Corp.)(Brief article)
April 20, 2009... Kids sayor in this case, writethe darndest things.
That might be the first reaction to a recent Washington Post story about letters sent by Houston-area fourth grade students to the embattled employees of AIG Financial Products Corp., which...
Market Moves.(briefs)
April 20, 2009... Over-the-phone doctors aid the ailing
PITTSBURGHEmployee Benefit Data Services has formed a partnership with Dallas-based TelaDoc Inc. to provide phone consultations with primary care physicians for routine medical problems, the companies...
Industry experts decide winners of joint BI, RIMS awards.(award for Scott H. Beckman, Jeffrey F. Driver and Peter Eastwood)(Brief article)
April 20, 2009... An independent panel of judges selected the 2009 Risk Manager of the Year and Risk Management Honor Roll honorees. The risk management professionals and industry leaders serving on the panel were:
* Scott H. Beckman, vp-risk management and...
Nominees judged based on 10 criteria.
April 20, 2009... The panel of independent judges scored each nominee on a scale of one to 10, according to how well he or she:
* Establishes and implements an effective risk management program within the organization.
* Tackles and solves one or more...
On the Web.
April 20, 2009... RIMS 2009
Daily conference coverage online
Business Insurance's online coverage of the Risk & Insurance Management Society Inc. 2009 conference in Orlando, Fla., will feature daily news coverage, along with videos, podcasts and more....
Man sues pants off Sox over shirt.(Brief article)
April 20, 2009... There's no such thing as a free T-shirt. At least that's what one baseball fan may think after he was allegedly hurt amid a brawl for some evidently highly prized leisure wear.
The northwest Indiana man alleges he was injured when a group...
Insurers, risk managers take notice as cat losses from tornadoes surge; Risk concentration concerns increase as frequency rises.
April 20, 2009... Byline: JEFF CASALE
On March 14, 2008, downtown Atlanta experienced its first tornado since records began, cutting a path through the city damaging skyscrapers and landmark buildings and showing just how catastrophic an urban twister can...
Rise in pirate attacks puts security in focus; Deterrents preferred over armed personnel on merchant ships.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ZACK PHILLIPS
A dramatic rise in attacks off the coast of Somalia suggests international naval authorities will be unable to eradicate piracy anytime soon and may spur ship owners to take more steps to manage the risk themselves,...
Risk management plays key role in acquisition strategy; Cutting comp costs helps Select access excess collateral.
April 20, 2009... Byline: ROBERTO CENICEROS
Select Staffing Inc. purchases competitors with higher workers compensation costs than its own, quickly reduces their open claims and then captures millions of dollars in collateral the acquired company had posted...
Langsdale Game Plan.
April 20, 2009... ERM: Cooperating is the heart of risk management. Page 40
PRACTICE: Filling the cracks for 1,400 recognized student organizations. Page 41
PROGRAM: How Penn State cut its cost of risk 20% in four years. Page 42
AIG asset sale advances with auto insurer deal; More sales expected as insurer raises funds to repay government.(American International Group Inc)
April 20, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
Despite its $2 billion sale of its personal lines auto business, American International Group Inc. still faces a long road ahead as it tries to raise billions to repay the government, analysts say.
And while...
Express Scripts buys PBM from WellPoint.
April 20, 2009... Byline: JOANNE WOJCIK
Express Scripts Inc.'s purchase of WellPoint Inc.'s NextRx could further fuel competition in the pharmacy benefit management market, benefit experts and market analysts say.
Last week's acquisition will make the...
Teamwork is central element of loss prevention efforts ERM approach seeks to build awareness of risks in all quarters.(enterprise resource planning)
April 20, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
The Nittany Lions football team isn't the only Pennsylvania State University team in Beaver Stadium on game days.
You'll find Penn State Risk Officer Gary W. Langsdale there as well, and he won't be there just...
Classified ad leads to collegial post.
April 20, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
Gary W. Langsdale got his job through a classified ad in Business Insurance.
Mr. Langsdale was working as director of risk management with International Paper Co. in Memphis, Tenn., when he saw Penn State's ad...
Education is key to successful ERM; Penn State's program focuses on enabling informed decisions.(enterprise resource planning)
April 20, 2009... Byline: MARK A. HOFMANN
The core of enterprise risk management at Pennsylvania State University is simple, says Gary W. Langsdale, the university's risk officer.
"It's all about cooperation,'' he said.
But Penn State's ERM program...