In these continued challenging times, Armada wants to make sure you were aware of new programs available in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
We are all receiving emails, calls, videos, letters, faxes, couriers and pony express information on an almost per minute basis with constantly changing actions and opinions.
Please see the attached interactive resource put together by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University that tracks all global cases of COVID-19 is a great level of detail. This is a terrific resource to understand the true exposure from a global, regional, and local level.
Today, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act passed the US Senate by a vote of 90-8 without amendment
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to pass the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “Act”) in the early morning hours of Saturday, March 14, 2020. President Trump has endorsed the legislation.
Our President & CEO, Edward McNamara, was invited to take part in a PodCast on iHeart Radio as a guest on Cleveland CEOs You Should Know.
If I asked you to give me an example of a catastrophe, most people’s minds would immediately turn to an earthquake, tornado, or a major fire that destroys an entire neighborhood. Those are definite catastrophes that can affect large numbers of people. But what if I asked you more directly, what would rock your world enough to be considered a personal catastrophe? Those answers can be much more varied and subjective.
Armada Risk Partners is proud to be a key sponsor for 2018 U.S. Team Sailing Championships this weekend in Cleveland, hosted by The Foundry. Nearly 100 of the top expert sailors in the country will compete for the George R. Hinman Trophy in an exciting, fast-paced sailing regatta.
Armada announces it continues to expand with the acquisition of The Reaume Company and launches a division for life protections. Learn more…
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