Five Years Later

By Editor|2019-03-25T13:38:55+00:00November 1st, 2017|

With Hurricane Sandy five years in the past, the Philadelphia Inquirer has assembled a detailed look back at both the initial and long term responses to Hurricane Sandy, as well as the work that remains [...]

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Heed the Call

By Editor|2019-03-25T13:37:42+00:00November 1st, 2017|

With Governor Greg Abbott’s Rebuild Texas initiative looking to drive increased reliance on volunteers and faith-based organizations as a key factor in disaster recovery within the state, some growing pains were all but inevitable as [...]

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Lighting the Way

By Editor|2019-03-25T13:36:25+00:00November 1st, 2017|

With a month having passed since Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico, much of the country still remains without power, with only about a quarter of the island’s residents having electricity, and a significant majority of the [...]

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Should I Stay or Should I Go

By Editor|2019-03-25T13:35:13+00:00November 1st, 2017|

With the US and its territories having been hit by three major hurricanes this year, coastal communities have been under incredible pressure, as the floods, winds, and everything else have caused massive destruction and displacement. [...]

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Terrifying Lessons

By Editor|2019-03-25T13:34:02+00:00November 1st, 2017|

With it being the season for frights and scares with recent Halloween festivities, PR Daily offers up a quick list of lessons that can be learned from some classic horror and suspense films: From Psycho, [...]

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Executive Indecision

By Editor|2019-03-25T13:32:50+00:00November 1st, 2017|

Zurich Insurance has recently released the results of its seventh annual Advisen cyber survey, offering some insights into the thoughts of those responsible for the company’s cyber security policies and funding. Among the findings of [...]

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