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Complimentary Live Webinar: Plan to Survive a Disaster

The recent natural disasters across the globe and right here in the U.S. have served as a wake-up call to businesses. Whether your business is directly impacted by a disaster or experiences the effects of the aftermath, pre-planning is the key to avoiding major work stoppages that could destroy a shop. As a leading provider of business insurance to automotive businesses, Zurich wants to make sure your business is prepared.

Natural or man-made, a disaster can be a devastating blow to your business.

The recent natural disasters across the globe and right here in the U.S. have served as a wake-up call to businesses. Whether your business is directly impacted by a disaster or experiences the effects of the aftermath, pre-planning is the key to avoiding major work stoppages that could destroy a shop. As a leading provider of business insurance to automotive businesses, Zurich wants to make sure your business is prepared.

We invite you to join us Thursday, June 30 at 9 am Pacific | 12 pm Eastern for a complimentary Webinar: "Plan to survive a disaster: How to reduce the impact to your business.”

This webinar will help automotive businesses better understand the various disasters that could devastate their businesses and how to identify potential gaps in business insurance. In addition, Zurich will provide tips on how to minimize supply chain disruption and how to best pre-plan for "after disaster" activities to help avoid a major disruption in their businesses – or in worst case situations, get their businesses back up and running faster.

Featured Speakers:

Tom Evangelisti
Senior Strategic Risk Engineering Consultant
Zurich Services Corporation, Risk Engineering

Mike East
Assistant Vice President – Aftermarket
Zurich Programs & Direct Markets

Register now by clicking here.

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