by Joe Gleason | Sep 19, 2018 | Duty of Care
Weather Happens: Considerations for Travel Risk Management By: Joe Gleason, AHT Here in the US, September is National Preparedness Month, and the near simultaneous arrivals of Hurricane Florence in the US and Super Typhoon Manghut in Asia are stark reminders of the...
by Joe Gleason | Aug 10, 2018 | Duty of Care
Kidnap Response: Better to Plan and Not Need it than Need a Plan and Not Have One By: Joe Gleason, AHT Did the Qatari government really pay one billion for the release of 28 members of a royal hunting party that were kidnapped in Iraq? Honestly, we’ll probably never...
by Joe Gleason | Jun 13, 2018 | Duty of Care
Money, Money, Money: Managing Risks of Cash Intensive International Operations By: Joe Gleason, AHT Among the essentials in my daypack during my first trip to Afghanistan in early 2002 were a first aid kit, rain jacket, sat phone and $40k in cash – an all too common...
by Joe Gleason | Oct 3, 2017 | Duty of Care, Property & Casualty
How Much is Enough? Contingency Planning for the Kenyan Elections By: Joe Gleason, AHT Insurance Tires burning. Angry protesters blocking intersections. Rival groups clashing. An estimated 1,400 people killed. The specter of electoral violence has hung heavy in...