18.06.2008 21:05:00
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RenaissanceRe and Partners Identify Key Principles at First Ever Hurricane Risk Mitigation Leadership Forum
To mark the start of Hurricane Season 2008, RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
(NYSE:RNR) announced key findings from the first ever Hurricane Risk
Mitigation Leadership Forum, which it co-sponsored with its affiliate
WeatherPredict Consulting Inc., the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes
(FLASH®), and the Institute for Business and
Home Safety. The Forum’s website, www.mitigationleadership.com,
which includes key principles emerging from the event, speaker
presentations and supporting information on the issues of hurricane risk
mitigation, was also unveiled. Among the many conclusions drawn by
delegates at the Forum, strong consensus emerged:
that mitigation research and implementation represent the most
promising means to reduce the risk of loss of life and property in
storm-exposed regions, and
that sufficient capacity exists in the private insurance and capital
markets to cover potential insured economic losses stemming from
natural catastrophes.
The Hurricane Risk Mitigation Leadership Forum, an invitation-only
event, brought together 120 leading scientists, academics,
environmentalists, first responders, non-profit organization, public and
private sector representatives to advance hurricane risk mitigation
efforts and awareness. The Forum featured presentations by distinguished
panels of speakers and offered the opportunity for participants to
exchange ideas with representatives from all aspects of the disaster
safety movement. Discussions included state-of-the-art solutions to
mitigating hurricane risk, current initiatives in the areas of building
mitigation, hazard mitigation and risk financing, core facts around the
science of hurricane research and the potential economic impacts of
hurricanes to the United States, and how to bring new risk mitigation
products to market.
Speakers and delegates to the Forum were comprised of senior leaders
from numerous fields and disciplines, including officials from the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, the National Hurricane
Center, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Florida
Division of Emergency Management, the Florida Department of Financial
Services, the My Safe Florida Home program, the International Code
Council, the Departments of Insurance for Florida, Pennsylvania and
South Carolina, the Association of State Floodplain Managers, the
National Wildlife Federation, Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy
Institute, representatives from industry groups and individual
companies, and others.
Neill Currie, President and Chief Executive Officer of RenaissanceRe
Holdings Ltd., said: "The Forum was a great
success. We have emerged more convinced than ever that investing in loss
mitigation presents a substantial opportunity both to help make
residents of coastal regions safer, and to reduce premium costs over
time. As we face hurricane season 2008, it is important to try to
increase and align the focus of all those involved in hurricane risk
management. RenaissanceRe intends to continue our commitment to events
such as the Forum, our investment in research initiatives such as the
RenaissanceRe Wall of Wind testing lab, and meeting and exceeding the
needs of our business customers and partners.”
Leslie Chapman-Henderson, President and CEO of FLASH®
said: "One of the most positive themes to come
out of the Forum was the fact that risk mitigation is increasingly being
recognized as the most promising answer and accepted solution for storm
safety and property loss. Mitigation will help us put a stop to the
deadly cycle we have engaged in historically of repeated property loss
and rebuilding in vulnerable areas.”
Julie Rochman, President and CEO of the Institute for Business & Home
Safety (IBHS), said: "One of the most valuable
benefits of the Forum was the opportunity to forge new partnerships and
learn about new avenues to advance mitigation. IBHS is committed to
supporting risk mitigation as a preventative approach that greatly
reduces the social and economic effects of severe storms.” More About the Sponsors of the
Hurricane Risk Mitigation Leadership Forum RenaissanceRe
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. is a global provider of reinsurance and
insurance. Our business consists of two segments: (1) Reinsurance, which
includes catastrophe reinsurance, specialty reinsurance and certain
joint ventures and other investments managed by our subsidiary
RenaissanceRe Ventures Ltd., and (2) Individual Risk business, which
includes primary insurance and quota share reinsurance. RenaissanceRe is
traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'RNR'. For
more information, please visit www.renre.com.
RenaissanceRe has been investigating the damage patterns and economic
impact of catastrophic storms for many years. Its U.S. affiliate,
WeatherPredict Consulting Inc., is leading the company's hurricane risk
mitigation efforts, which have become an increasingly important
component of RenaissanceRe's business strategy. The Company recently
announced a partnership with FLASH, State Farm and Simpson Strong-Tie in
plans to launch an attraction entitled "StormStruck: The Tale of Two
Homes", at INNOVENTIONS at Epcot at the Walt Disney World Resort. In
2007, the ground-breaking "RenaissanceRe Wall of Wind" testing facility
was launched, in partnership with the International Hurricane Research
Center at Florida International University. This full-scale testing
technology is capable of generating hurricane-force winds and rain to
test buildings and provide valuable scientific data.
WeatherPredict Consulting Inc.
WeatherPredict Consulting Inc. is a U.S. affiliate of RenaissanceRe. The
firm focuses on modeling atmospheric hazards and vulnerability.
WeatherPredict's team of advanced scientists draws upon expertise in
oceanography, meteorology, wind engineering, aerodynamics and computer
simulation. WeatherPredict's business includes providing intelligence on
atmospheric perils to a range of entities with an interest in
anticipating the occurrence and outcome of weather events.
Federal Alliance for Safe Homes, Inc. –
FLASH®
In 2008, the nonprofit Federal Alliance for Safe Homes, Inc. –
FLASH®, will be celebrating one decade of
disaster safety. Based in Tallahassee, Fla., FLASH is the nation's
fastest-growing disaster preparedness organization with more than 100
partners from academic, government, leadership, nonprofit, private and
public sector organizations. FLASH's award-winning consumer and
professional programs include disaster topics from hail to hurricanes
and more. To learn more about FLASH and access free homeowner and
homebuilder resources, visit www.flash.org
or call 850-385-7233.
Institute for Business & Home
Safety (IBHS)
IBHS is an independent, nonprofit, scientific and educational
organization wholly supported by the property insurance industry. IBHS
works to reduce the social and economic effects of natural disasters and
other risks to residential and commercial property by conducting
research and advocating improved construction, maintenance and
preparation practices. Based in Tampa, FL, IBHS has more than 200
insurance and reinsurance company members. IBHS also maintains
partnerships with numerous organizations associated with the
construction trade. For more information, visit www.disastersafety.org
or call 1-866-657-IBHS (4247).
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