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Jun 10th, 2024 | 21:03

The Building BITE: The Who, What, And The Why Behind Risk Engineering

Please tune in to this episode of The Building BITE Podcast, as we hear from industry experts about key topics to help you be successful. The Building BITE hosts Chris Epps, LEED AP and Mike Diercksen, CRIS, welcome Ken Jones CCM, Risk Engineer at Liberty Mutual. We begin the episode by discussing the various stops along Ken’s professional career, starting out in the Surety Industry before ultimately coming over to Liberty Mutual to focus on their SDI Product. Ken walks us through the various roles that Risk Engineers play both internally within their firm, and externally with clients depending on what the situation calls for. Before we wrap up, Ken leaves us with three key takeaways. 1. The Many Hats Risk Engineers Wear: From financials to operations, Risk Engineers have a huge scope of knowledge and can be vital to program success. With so much knowledge available, be sure to ask questions and lean on the experience of those dedicated risk professionals around you. 2. Geographic Diversity: With more and more mega projects coming to market, there is a great opportunity for GCs to expand their business, but not without risk. Having a geographically diverse team of Risk Engineers can help alleviate concerns for those entering new markets and provide local insight and information. 3. Experience Is Important: The experience of your Carrier is a critical component and should be evaluated by Insureds when looking to place coverage. Be sure to ask questions and take a deep dive into the various resources available to you when selecting your team. To learn more about how you can better prepare your firm for the opportunities ahead, listen to our full podcast episode with Ken on “The Who, What, And The Why Behind Risk Engineering” Please like, share, and subscribe to this podcast!