CaribRM © 2010 - All Rights Reserved •  Facility Supervisor of the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility, managing front-office operations and undertaking risk  management and financial strategy development and implementation.  •   Risk Surveyor on major hotel, industrial/commercial, retail and telecommunications accounts on behalf of regional   and international brokers and the global reinsurance industry.  •  Hazard and risk mapping, modelling and analysis for the regional insurance and international reinsurance industry, regional  Governments and the global development and financing institutions including the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank  (IDB), Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) and the  International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).  •  Captive administration and risk management, with extensive regional experience working with captive insurers and captive  managers domiciled in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, Saint Lucia and the Turks and Caicos Islands.  •   CaribRM works closely with the pre-eminent regional re/insurance intermediaries, including the CGM Gallagher Group, as well  as with other regional and international re/insurance brokers and captive managers. •  CaribRM also has strategic partnerships with a number of regional and extra-regional professional service companies and  individuals who provide additional technical expertise on a project by project basis as required. These include Kinetic Analysis  Corporation (for hazard modelling) and various professional engineers. •   CaribRM works closely with a number of key regional institutions who are involved in the coordination of the Caribbean region’s  response to managing and adapting to the changing climate. The Caribbean region contains many of the countries likely to be  hardest hit by climate change. Our experience has included working with the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre  (CCCCC) to provide technical support to the CARICOM Parties and the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) in preparation for  COP15. •   CaribRM has produced a number of technical briefing documents and has presented its work to Parties and Observers to COP15  at various fora, including the CARICOM Ministerial Level Meeting on climate change in September 2009 and side events at the UN  General Assembly in New York (September 2009) and the UNFCCC final negotiation session in Barcelona (November 2009).  •  Our work has ranged from undertaking technical studies focused particularly on the areas of insurance mechanisms and  adaptation financing to engaging in a number of regional and international discussions examining the economics of climate  change adaptation and the role of risk transfer in helping to address disaster risk reduction for most vulnerable people and  countries. We have worked closely with a number of non-governmental and academic organisations, including the Munich  Climate Insurance Initiative, the Grantham Institute at the London School of Economics, and Germanwatch.