Flood Brings Community Together

KMRD Teamwork

Recently, The New York Times reported on Schoharie, NY.  Schoharie was flooded by Hurricane Irene this past summer.  Damage estimates totaled over $27 million. While many residents have yet to return to their version of “normal” following the minutes of catastrophe, they have found their emotional center in a makeshift café named Loaves and Fishes. […]

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Kevin McPoyle featured in Property Casualty 360 “The Second Mile Foundation: 4 Possible Scenarios, 5 Risk Management Lessons”

Kevin McPoyle, co-founder of  KMRD Partners was published in PROPERTY CASUALTY 360. For the electronic version, <CLICK HERE> About KMRD Partners, Inc. – KMRD Partners, Inc. is a risk management consultant and insurance broker headquartered in the Philadelphia region.  Their mission statement, “Making a difference by Managing the Cost of Risk”, is a unique approach that […]

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Could your business be lost in 10 days?

KMRD Are You Ready for One Minute From Normal?

Following a summer of meteorological mayhem, peaceful tranquility has finally broken out. As I write this the temperature is a comfortable 82 degrees, and the wind is blowing SW at 10 mph. And yet, in towns throughout the Middle Atlantic and New England states, it is far from peaceful as business owners continue their efforts […]

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Dangerous Social Media Risks

KMRD Are You Ready for One Minute From Normal?

At our website www.oneminutefromnormal.com we ask visitors the question: What if an unscheduled event suddenly seizes control of your business? Are you ready? Last month we covered how social media tools can be used to quickly disseminate information should disaster strike your organization or local community. Unfortunately, there is also a risk these tools will […]

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Emergency planning advice and help for businesses

KMRD Are You Ready for One Minute From Normal?

A business was established by the U.S. government to help organizations get ready by offering emergency planning advice, including a range of publications and support materials. To remain in business in the event of an emergency, this federal agency recommends that organizations begin with a plan.   “Business continuity planning must account for all hazards […]

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