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PwC's Williams: Insurers Are Great Risk Learners, Poor Communicators

Scott Williams, director, PcW Global Crisis Center, said insurers are uniquely positioned to share information and educate businesses, societies and governments on issues of risk and sustainability, but appear to lack the drive and skills to do so.

June 8, 2016

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