Chapter Newsletter

Dec. 2010

President JULIE BEAN, ARM President’s Message The Duchossois Group, Inc 630.530.6758 t doesn't seem possible, but we are right around the corner from the end of [email protected] I 2010! With just a few weeks remaining in the year, our calendars are getting full with renewals (for some), end of year objectives and goals, not to mention gearing up Vice President for the holidays. I hope we can all take some time in the next few weeks to slow PATTY GRASS things down a bit and enjoy time spent with family and friends. 847.735.4486 [email protected] Our board has been focused on looking at ways to strengthen the chapter. The pro- gramming continues to be extremely successful...... thank you Cindy Slubowski for Treasurer arranging two exceptional meetings this month. We first learned about analytic mod- MICHAEL SATURLEY National Futures Associations eling from Jay Goteleare of AON during his presentation on Selecting Risk Financing 312.781.1386 Strategies. Then later in the month we had the opportunity to tour Mesirow's "green" [email protected] building thanks to David Rotholz (Mesirow) and Helen Kessler (Kessler Associates).

Secretary The Chapter board is coordinating a workshop early next year in conjunction with CRAIG MILLER, MBA, ARM Wolters Kluwer RIMS National to focus on Building a Stronger Chapter and Strategic Planning. We 847.580.5344 are excited about engaging the resources of RIMS National as we solidify the great [email protected] efforts that have been shown thus far by our Chapter, and look towards the future with a framework for success. Immediate Past President Alan Kubitz, ARM The Havi Group, LP As always, we encourage all members to get involved and participate in Chapter ac- 630.353.4283 tivities. We want to hear your thoughts ...... play a role in the Chapter and SERVE. [email protected]

Directors 2008-2011 Infra wha’? Chapter Meeting to Highlight Infrared Julia Sfurm, MHLA Elkay Manufacturing Thermography as Fire Prevention Solution

Carlos Sintes, ARM, RF The final chapter meeting of 2010, on December 14 at the Mid-America Club, will feature speaker W. W. Grainger, Inc. Jerry Basta of Global Risk Consultants and a topic that’s sure to be educational for all in attendance: infrared thermography, and its role in fire prevention. Cindy Slubowski, ARM Kraft Foods, Inc. More than 30% of all industrial fire losses are electrical in origin, resulting in electrical failures being the single most frequent cause for insurance claims. Infrared (IR) thermography can help reduce Directors 2009-2012 these losses by detecting and diagnosing electrical and mechanical problems long before the equip- Katherine Carbon The Company ment fails. For this reason NFPA, FM Global and other insurance companies recommend annual infrared inspections at all commercial and manufacturing facilities. Michael Fitzpatrick Pepsi Beverages Company In addition to preventing losses, IR inspections improve productivity, energy efficiency and extend the life of equipment. Performed on operating equipment and machinery, IR surveys are a non- Patricia Morgret, ARM, APA, destructive test that does not interrupt normal business operations. CPCU Inc Jerry Basta is a Principal for Global Risk Consultants, assuming overall responsibility for customer

satisfaction, service performance and product quality. Mr. Basta has over 20 years’ experience in Directors 2010-2013 Udith Tancula, ARM risk management and loss prevention from the perspective of insurer, broker and client. Mr. Basta Chicago Transit Authority coordinates marketing and sales activities for GRC and provides training for GRC account engi- neers and service leaders. Jerry also acted as project coordinator for research projects in fire pro- Marie Kupferscmid, MBA tection technology, including large scale testing for the Alternative Aerosol Packaging Fire Test Inc Committee.

Stephan Upshaw So be sure to attend and learn more about this interesting risk control solution. Equity Residential Chicago Chapter Newsletter Dec. 2010 How Can You Make an Impact? SERVE as a RIMS Chapter Volunteer!

RIMS encourages you to serve as a Chapter volunteer. Make an impact by reaching out to new members, organizing fund-raising events, writing newsletter articles and offering your knowledge in ways to strengthen the voice of RIMS. Chapter service also offers you an unparalleled local opportunity to gain leadership experi- ence and build your professional network. Take your skills to the next level. Become a Chapter volunteer! Here are a few more reasons why you should SERVE:

tatus: Service as a Chapter volunteer can provide status to a risk manager—be seen as an innovator and S leader. ducation: Networking with other Chapter members is an informational resource that offers direct access E to experienced industry professionals. ecognition: Chapter level service provides board members with recognition for their dedication to the R future of the risk management profession. oice: This is the chance for risk managers to make their voices heard among peers and be seen as an V expert in the industry. ngagement: Become more engaged in your industry while developing leadership skills which will serve E you throughout your career. It is difficult, How to SERVE: Contact any of your chapter officers or directors for details on how you can become a Chapter volunteer. but not There's an important role for you even if you can commit just a couple of hours a month. Complete Committee Descriptions are being updated and will be available on the Chapter website soon. impossible, to On the Move / New Members Upcoming Chapter Meetings conduct Joseph Dotoli VeriClaim, Inc. Patricia Emanuel Chicago Housing Auth. RIMS Chicago Chapter meeting dates and locations for the next few months Cass Davis Veolia Transportation have been posted. See you there! strictly honest Vincent Reh Safety National • December 14, 2010 - Breakfast meet- Janis Potter MTL Insurance ing on Infared Thermography with Dan Brudos Deere & Co. speaker Jerry Basta, Mid-America business. Club Nancy DilenbeckDeDecker Deere & Co. • January 18, 20100 - Afternoon meet- Georgia Rizzotto Deere & Co. - Gandhi ing on International Claims with Caro- Stephen Zimmerman Whirlpool Corp. lyn Rosenberg AND The Chapter Holi- Alicia Spurgeon Deere & Co. day Party - The Chicago Club Lara Baugh Deere & Co. • January 25 - joint CPCU/LaSalle Street Shari Farrell Superheat FGH Inc. Club/ALM/RIMS luncheon - University Club

• February 8, 2011 - Breakfast meeting on Negotiations with Laurence Eisen- stein - Doubletree Oakbrook • March 8, 2011 - Breakfast meeting on Contract Certainty on the Cloud with speaker Michael S. Flanagan - Mid- America Club

“Be there, or be E=MC… square!”

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