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Risk Management: Brick by Brick

Risk Management: Brick by Brick

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Welcome to Risk Management: Brick by Brick! Join Jason Reichl on his journey to discover the crucial role technology plays in risk management in the construction sector. Accompanied by industry-leading risk managers, this podcast will deep-dive into the people who are helping to build and maintain the physical world around us.
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On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Laura Doddington from WTW, discussing innovation in insurance technology and data intelligence.
In this episode, Jason and Laura explore externalized rating and underwriting, the evolution of data analytics in insurance, and how technology is transforming customer experience in personal lines insurance.
To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
Episode Highlights:

  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:37 - Externalized Rating and Underwriting Explained
  • 01:50 - Technology Implementation Challenges
  • 03:04 - Data Intelligence Beyond Pricing
  • 03:50 - AI and Machine Learning in Claims
  • 05:06 - The Gap Between Data Collection and Execution
  • 06:35 - Evolution of Data Analytics in Insurance
  • 07:41 - Making Data Work for Customers
  • 09:07 - Career Opportunities in Insurance
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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In this Greatest Hits episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Marco Romero, Risk Management & Claims Specialist at Harkins Builders, a leading construction management and general contracting firm. Prior to joining Harkins, Marco spent nearly a decade working in Risk Consultancy at Simmerer Insurance. With such a strong background, Marco is a trusted advisor within his company and beyond.In this episode, Jason and Marco discuss the importance of effective communication, gathering information, and using tools such as centralized data systems to manage risk. Further, they touch on the potential future of risk management in the construction industry, and the potential for automation to make the life of a risk manager easier.To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io. Episode Highlights:04:14 - 07:39 — Managing the Three Buckets of Risk Management - Risk management can be broken down into three buckets: governance, known execution, and mitigation. Effective communication is key to balancing the three and managing the process from start to finish. Unfortunately, it is impossible to be an expert in everything, so having an open channel of communication between the experts in each department allows for preparation for all risk cases. 09:28 - 11:37 — Communicating the Inherent Risk of a Decision - Marco’s organization uses an internal centralized grading system to communicate the inherent risks of decisions. It is majority based on historical data gathered from everywhere, including external to the organization. It provides the reasoning for making decisions, and allows for an archive to be created for every project team reference in new projects. This allows for the creation of new approaches, and for learning from the past. 11:37 - 15:58 — Fostering Effective Communication and Engagement with Vendors - Working with vendors is a partnership, and Marco sees every trade partner as a true partner on the projects they are working on. To Marco, the best way to foster engagement and collaboration with partners is to engage in face-to-face and telephone conversations. Avoid leaving anyone in the dark as you are all trying to achieve the same goal. Allowing everyone a voice helps to encourage partnerships that thrive and are maintained over time. Further, not every trade partner will be an insurance expert, and so it is important to lay clear the expectations and processes that will be involved. Maintain communication and hear them out; show them you’re people they want to work with.19:21 - 21:12 — Managing When Things Go Wrong - Risk managers have to expect unexpected incidents to occur, and figure out how to resolve them. One key method is to maintain transparency across all parties. It can feel as if insurance carriers are the ‘bad guys’, but really they are working towards the same goal, to get the right risk mitigation measures in place to prevent things getting out of control if a situation goes awry. Everyone needs to be kept in the loop.Episode resources:

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On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by James Benham, founder of JBKnowledge and experienced pilot, who shares insights on innovation in insurance technology, aviation safety practices, and the importance of education in risk management.In this episode, Jason and James explore how AI and automation are transforming claims management, the value of knowledge sharing in risk mitigation, and the parallels between aviation safety and risk management practices.To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don HalliwellEpisode Highlights:
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 02:21 - Insurance Industry's Early Tech Adoption
  • 04:03 - Leveraging Unstructured Data in Claims
  • 09:33 - Teaching and Innovation in Insurance
  • 12:32 - Education's Role in Risk Management
  • 17:49 - Attracting Young Talent to Insurance
  • 20:58 - Bootstrapping vs VC Funding
  • 27:23 - Aviation Safety Culture and Risk Management
  • 29:49 - Knowledge Sharing in Risk Management
  • 31:14 - Decision-Making in High-Risk Situations
Episode Resources:- James's LinkedIn- JB Knowledge- TrustLayerIf you enjoyed this episode, please (with a cherry on top):
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Paul Hedgepath, Director of Virtual Construction at M. J. Harris Construction Services.
In this episode, Jason and Paul explore virtual construction and building information modeling (BIM), as well as AI, advice for newcomers, and lean construction principles.
To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
Episode Highlights:
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 02:29 - Early Days of BIM Adoption
  • 07:44 - Collaboration with Project Managers and Trades
  • 10:25 - Integrating Virtual and Real-world Construction
  • 12:45 - Lean Principles and Technology
  • 16:16 - Kickoff Meetings: Aligning Project Teams
  • 19:19 - AI in Daily Construction Practices
  • 21:47 - Smart AI Adoption: Bottom-Up Approach
  • 25:24 - Risk Over Stagnation
  • 27:22 - Learning from Peers
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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In this Greatest Hits episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl has a guest, Sharon Fox, who is an expert in insurance. Sharon holds the position of Vice President of Partnerships & Strategy at TrustLayer, where she plays a crucial role in driving the company's growth and success. She focuses on creating programs that aid channel, strategic, technology, and data providers on their digital proof of insurance platform.In this episode, Jason and Sharon engaged in a fascinating discussion regarding various topics, such as the impact of technology in the insurance industry, Sharon's personal journey leading to her current career path, and the significance of staying updated with the latest technological advancements.To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
Risk Management: Brick by Brick is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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In this Greatest Hits episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by risk management expert, Joanna Dimitrion. Joanna is the Head of Risk at Lend Lease in the Americas Region. There she leads the development and implementation of risk management strategies, ensuring that risks are identified, assessed, and mitigated effectively across the whole business.
In the episode, Jason and Joanna discuss their optimistic thoughts on the integration of technology into the industry, the powerful reason behind Joanna ending up in risk management, and why, as a risk manager, you need to be comfortable with taking risks.
Risk Management: Brick by Brick is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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Risk Management: Brick by Brick - Exploring The ITC Conference with Nicole Peck and Bill Harris
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On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Nicole Peck, President of ITC at Clarion Events and Bill Harris, co-founder and Chief Customer Officer at ITC. InsureTech Connect or ITC is the world's largest annual gathering of insurance innovation, while Clarion Events have a portfolio of events and media brands across a range of vertical markets.
In this episode, Jason, Bill, and Nicole their journeys into the InsureTech space, the vibrant atmosphere of ITC, and the importance of fostering connections among attendees.
To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
Episode Highlights:
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:53 - Origins of ITC
  • 03:27 - ITC's Core Focus
  • 05:39 - ITC’s Unique Networking Model
  • 07:39 - Theme and Objectives for ITC 2024
  • 11:57 - Risk Management and ITC’s Content Tracks
  • 12:31 - How ITC Organizes Around Key Insurance Sectors
  • 23:11 - Consolidation and the Aging Workforce: The Insurance Industry's Challenge
  • 27:13 - ITC as a Job Fair: A Platform for Opportunities
  • 28:36 - Insurance Industry's Professional Gap: A Call for Innovation
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Jacquie Parker, Director of Risk Management at The PENTA Building Group, a relationship-focused general contractor.
In this episode, Jason and Jacquie explore the intersection of cybersecurity and risk management, highlighting the importance of proactive cyber risk assessments, vendor management, and privacy policies.
To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
Episode Highlights:
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:25 - Career journey into risk management
  • 03:49 - Risk management in cybersecurity
  • 06:29 - The value of cyber risk assessments
  • 09:58 - Common cybersecurity mistakes in small businesses
  • 12:07 - Data privacy responsibilities in cybersecurity
  • 15:13 - Choosing the right cybersecurity firm
  • 17:15 - C-suite and frontline employees: the two-pronged approach
  • 19:45 - Cybersecurity in annual reports
  • 20:22 - Breaking the cybersecurity stigma
  • 22:54 - The need for transparency
  • 27:19 - Advice for aspiring risk managers
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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In this Greatest Hits episode of Risk Management, Brick by Brick, host Jason is joined by Anne Grubish, a Risk Manager at Kraus-Anderson. With over 12 years of experience at Kraus-Anderson and 30 in the field, Anne has a deep understanding of risk management strategies and has been instrumental in the development and implementation of effective risk management frameworks. Anne is renowned for her analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to communicate complex information to stakeholders in a clear and concise manner.
Together, Jason and Anne discuss why giving COIs to inexperienced risk managers is a risk in itself, the importance of being able to speak fluent insurance, and what helps mitigate the divide between departments in insurance companies.
To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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On the latest episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick, Jason Reichl is joined by Hugues Bertin, a French actuary who has spent the last 20 years in Latin America. As the president of the Pan American InsurTech Alliance (AIP), Hugues shares insights on the unique challenges and opportunities in the Latin American insurance market.
In this episode, Jason and Hugues explore the stark differences between insurance penetration in Latin America versus developed markets, the impact of climate risk, and the transformative potential of InsurTech in the region.
To find out how TrustLayer manages risk so that people can build the physical world around us, head to TrustLayer.io.
Podcast Host: Jason Reichl
Executive Producer: Don Halliwell
Episode Highlights:
  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:35 - Hugues' Background in Latin America
  • 01:15 - Insurance Climate in Latin America vs. North America
  • 02:10 - Market Growth and Middle Class Evolution
  • 03:00 - Three-Pronged Approach to Market Development
  • 04:20 - Insurance Penetration Challenges
  • 07:30 - Market Resilience and Adaptability
  • 08:00 - InsurTech Chile and Regional Collaboration
  • 09:10 - Financing Challenges for InsurTech
  • 10:00 - Regulatory Environment and Stakeholder Collaboration
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Previous guests include: Seth Hausman of Kraus-Anderson Insurance, Matthew Meyer of The Horton Group, Diana Rich of Foundation Building Materials, Christy McHenry of Suffolk Construction, Mark Rieder of NFP, and Cory Mangum of Primoris Services Corporation.
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How many episodes does Risk Management: Brick by Brick have?

Risk Management: Brick by Brick currently has 66 episodes available.

What topics does Risk Management: Brick by Brick cover?

The podcast is about Insurance, Management, Construction, Risk, Podcasts, Technology, Building, Business and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on Risk Management: Brick by Brick?

The episode title 'Transforming Insurance: The Future of Externalized Rating and Underwriting with Laura Doddington of WTW' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Risk Management: Brick by Brick?

The average episode length on Risk Management: Brick by Brick is 23 minutes.

How often are episodes of Risk Management: Brick by Brick released?

Episodes of Risk Management: Brick by Brick are typically released every 10 days, 15 hours.

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The first episode of Risk Management: Brick by Brick was released on Nov 2, 2022.

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