Risk Management Update
April 2024
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National Student Employment Week
National Student Employment Week was held April 7-13 to recognize the important role student employees play in higher education. Thank you to student office assistant Sofia Pepping and international risk student program assistant Michael Craighton - we appreciate you and thank you for the valuable work you do!
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Staff updates
Shaun M. Jamieson, international risk manager, recently co-presented a University Risk Managers and Insurance Association (URMIA) webinar on "Demystifying the Compliance Risks of Activities Abroad." URMIA is an international association of risk management professionals with about 3,000 members. Shaun also presented a session on the topic at the Higher Education Risk Management Conference in Galveston, TX.
Susie Johnson, risk management director, and Shaun M. Jamieson, international risk manager, recently attended the Higher Education Risk Management Conference, hosted by the University of Texas in Galveston, TX. The conference focused on risk management, information security, and systemwide compliance topics.
Shaun M. Jamieson has co-authored a chapter for the book,
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ATV/UTV damage coverage available
Effective July 1, university-owned all-terrain vehicles (ATV) or utility terrain vehicles (UTV) qualify for optional physical damage coverage under the Regents Motor Vehicle Self-Insurance Program (MVLP). Third-party liability claims for damages caused by the use of a university ATV/UTV will continue to be handled through the Iowa Tort Claims Act.
Coverage details
- Covered perils include collision, vandalism, theft, fire, flood, wind, hail.
- The FY25 rate (7/1/24 – 6/30/25) is $27 per month per ATV/UTV, payable to transportation services.
- There is a $500 deductible per loss per ATV/UTV.
- Coverage is written on an actual cash basis, taking into consideration age, condition, and depreciation of the ATV/UTV.
- Physical damage claims are processed through risk management.
- Golf carts are excluded.
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For questions about coverage
Cally Jennett, risk management
515-294-1963
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To obtain coverage
Andrea Weber, transportation services
515-294-0181
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Representatives from units across campus recently participated in an international crisis response exercise led by Iowa State's global assistance and insurance provider On Call International. Attendees developed response plans for two scenarios representing critical incidents that might impact university travelers abroad. Shaun M. Jamieson and Michael Craighton from risk management coordinated the event.
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Crisis exercise participants
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Erin Baldwin, student health and wellness
Michael Craighton, risk management
Sharron Evans, dean of students office
Shaun Jamieson, risk management
Andrea Little, university human resources
Stephanie Lopez, study abroad center
Fred Love, strategic relations and communications
Joe Matson, study abroad center
Shannon Miner, engineering student services
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Michael Newton, public safety
Frank Peters, study abroad center
Anthony Romero, environmental health and safety
Kipp Van Dyke, dean of students office
Ann Marie VanDerZanden, office of the senior vice president and provost
Rob Whitehead, design administration
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How much did ISU collect from the MVLP program for damage to ISU vehicles from 4/1/23-4/1/24?
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Submit the correct answer by Friday, April 27 for a chance to win a Cyclone lanyard and I State pin.
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February's question: Which of the following is NOT covered by the electronic data processing (EDP) insurance policy?
Answer: Tractor. A tractor cannot be insured under the EDP policy, but CAN be insured under the Inland Marine policy meant for more mobile equipment.
We received 345 responses. Thanks to everyone who participated and congratulations to our winner, Leslie Moen.
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From left: Shaun Jamieson, Brandy Cunningham, Stacy Ewing, Kellie Smith, Kurt Beyer, Cally Jennett,
Susie Johnson, and Brooke Lents. Not pictured: Heather Robinson
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Mission statement: Risk Management provides expertise, resources, and solutions
to positively impact the university’s financial, physical, and reputational well-being.
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