Post-Ian Florida: Did the Insurance Market Sink or Swim? Inside Scoop from Industry Experts | Part 2
In Part 2, we dive into what Hurricane Ian’s damage looked like on the ground and what storm losses could look like in Florida’s future.
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Maiclaire Bolton Smith holds the position of vice president, Hazard & Risk Management at CoreLogic. In this role, she leads product management, research, market strategy, sales enablement, thought leadership and catastrophe event response for this division of the company’s insurance pillar.
With her background in seismology and experience as a leader, she has become a leading communicator who strives to reveal new insights about the impacts of natural hazards and climate change on the broader property ecosystem. She is also the host of Core Conversations: A CoreLogic Podcast.
Prior to CoreLogic, Bolton Smith held previous positions at RMS, Emergency Management British Columbia, the International Seismological Centre and the Geological Survey of Canada.
In Part 2, we dive into what Hurricane Ian’s damage looked like on the ground and what storm losses could look like in Florida’s future.
CoreLogic’s Senior Catastrophe Response Manager Jon Schneyer to discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Ian’s impact on the Florida coast six months later.
In Part 2, host Maiclaire Bolton Smith talks about the atmospheric rivers and the snow that has made headlines and headway in altering California’s natural hazard landscape.
A Conversation With Kent David and Tom Larsen Since the beginning of the year, California has been drenched by atmospheric rivers. The flooding in California
In Part 2, Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith continues the conversation about how insurers will need to access Big Data to effectively translate homeowner wildfire risk mitigation efforts into insurance discounts.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with Paul Brown, CoreLogic’s Director of Insurance Market Strategy for Hazard and Risk Management about how insurers will need to access Big Data to effectively translate homeowner wildfire risk mitigation efforts into insurance discounts.