Risk engineers offer solutions for vulnerabilities in commercial properties, helping insurers and corporations prevent losses in a time when catastrophes are only increasing. (Credit: Diki/Adobe Stock) Risk engineers offer solutions for vulnerabilities on commercial properties, helping insurers and corporations prevent losses in a time when catastrophes are only increasing. (Credit: Diki/Adobe Stock)

Risk engineers are the backbone of risk management. Their risk reduction and loss prevention evaluations and expertise help commercial property owners make informed decisions and fortify their buildings and facilities.

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Ashley Hattle-Cleminshaw

Ashley Hattle-Cleminshaw serves as ALM's PropertyCasualty360 Senior Editor. She brings 10 years of experience in journalism and communications to the editorial team. Reach her by sending an e-mail to [email protected].