Research and webinar series concludes

Environmental risk management was the subject of the third and final webinar in a series hosted by FERMA in collaboration with Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, Zurich and the public sector risk management association PRIMO.

The webinar took place on Wednesday 26 June, and included an introduction and explanation of the grey areas and uncertainties of the Environmental Liability Directive. The panel was:

  • Valery Fogleman, Consultant, Stevens & Bolton LLP and Professor, Cardiff University School of Law
  • Pierre Sonigo, Secretary General, FERMA
  • Christopher Robertson, Head of Environmental, Zurich

The replay video will shortly be available on the FERMA website at Environmental Risk Management

The two previous webinars in the series are on the website:
Meeting the cyber risk challenge

Leadership in Risk Management

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