Company Launches New Program in Response to Requests by Golf Course Owners
Palm Beach, Florida , January 31, 2017 (Newswire.com) - Stephen Gill, Partner and CEO of Flood Risk America & Flood Risk Canada, announced today that they would launch their new Flood Insurance Program at the Golf Course Industry Show in Orlando, Florida on February 8, 2017. Flood Risk America and its sister company, Flood Risk Canada will have a booth set up to explain the benefits and terms of conditions related to their new flood insurance and mitigation program.
A few months back, golf course owners and superintendents contacted Stephen Gill and told him of the problem they were facing regarding the inability to obtain flood insurance on their bunkers and greens, also they included the amount of business they were losing from flood damage on their courses. Stephen, along with his team of engineers and flood plain managers, began a thorough flood risk assessment on the various surrounding golf courses, pointing out the different areas of the courses that were at risk of flooding. “Not only can we do a flood risk assessment, but we can prevent flooding, water damage, and loss of business with our new products,” said Stephen Gill.
"Our clients are the most important aspect of our job, when they contact us regarding a problem, we want to find them a solution, and in this we take great pride."
Tiffany Largey, Partner, COO
Flood Risk America & Flood Risk Canada service locations all across North America and solve flood problems in a multitude of industries. With one of their businesses located in sunny Florida, the golf industry for flood risk hits home for them. “Our clients are the most important aspect of our job, when they contact us regarding a problem, we want to find them a solution, and in this we take great pride,” said Tiffany Largey, Partner and COO.
For more information visit: www.floodriskamerica.com, www.floodriskcanada.ca, or email Stephen directly at [email protected]
Source: Flood Risk America
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