Build Resilience for an Extremely Active Atlantic Hurricane Season
Prepare Now: 4 Steps to Build a Strong Business Continuity Plan for Hurricanes.
The leading hurricane forecasting organizations are predicting an extremely active Atlantic Ocean hurricane season in 2024 due to an expected mid-summer transition from El Nin᷉o to La Nin᷉a conditions, coupled with a warmer-than-usual tropical Atlantic.
The resources below are designed to support your organization’s preparation and response to any potential impacts of hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding and other natural catastrophe impacts during the year and help you build a more loss-resilient organization. Aon’s Property Risk Consulting team is available to help clients prepare and optimize their property program ahead of, during and following weather-related losses and other catastrophic events and support clients with leading and specialized claims and response services, including claim management and advocacy.
Jill Dalton
Managing Director of Property Risk Consulting
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Chris Ford
Chief Operating Officer of Property Claim Advocacy
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Peter Jagger
Managing Director, Aon Rapid Response
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If you are an Aon Rapid Response client, and you are impacted by a loss, you can activate the service 24/7/365 via the Aon Crisis Operation Center:
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Prepare Now: 4 Steps to Build a Strong Business Continuity Plan for Hurricanes.
Comprehensive planning and preparation checklist for organizations to use to assess and apply hurricane and flood resilience strategies.
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