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WIRED – Global Rescue highlighted in satellite gadget review

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The next featured adventurer in our “Global Rescue Members in Action” series is Josh Aldridge, who was captured in an inspiring moment of teamwork during a climb in an Arkansas cave.  Josh, a finalist in…

The next featured adventurer in our “Global Rescue Members in Action” series is Josh Aldridge, who was captured in an inspiring moment of teamwork during a climb in an Arkansas cave.  Josh, a finalist in Global Rescue’s “In the Spirit of Adventure” photo contest, shares some background on his experience:

 

“The photo was taken in Eden Falls Cave in Arkansas’ Lost Valley.  We were climbing behind the interior falls, searching for a route up to an unexplored, offshoot tunnel.  The rich gold light comes from headlamps and flashlights placed in and reflecting from the wet rock.”

Do you have a great story to share about your travels? We want to hear about it! If you (or someone you know) would like to be considered as a “Global Rescue Member in Action,” tell us why in an email to press@globalrescue.com.

 

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Global Rescue Executives to Participate in Risk Management Society (RIMS) 2014 Annual Conference and Exhibition

Boston, Mass. – For the fourth consecutive year, executives from Global Rescue, a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, transport, intelligence and crisis response services for corporations, governments and individuals, will participate in the Risk…

Boston, Mass. – For the fourth consecutive year, executives from Global Rescue, a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, transport, intelligence and crisis response services for corporations, governments and individuals, will participate in the Risk Management Society (RIMS) Annual Conference. The 2014 event is slated for April 27-30 in Denver, Colorado.

Global Rescue will showcase the latest developments in its industry-leading travel risk and crisis management SaaS offering, GRID. Company executives will be at booth #550 to offer RIMS attendees a preview of significant new features in GRID’s latest software, release 2.0.

RIMS is the preeminent organization dedicated to advancing the practice of risk management. Founded in 1950, the global not-for-profit organization has a membership of more than 11,000 risk management professionals who are located in more than 60 countries.

Session topics at RIMS 2014 include Enterprise Risk Management, Global Risk Management, Risk Control, and Strategic Risk Management. For more details on Global Rescue or GRID 2.0, visit www.globalrescue.com or call +1-617-459-4200.

About Global Rescue

Global Rescue is a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, intelligence, travel risk management and crisis response services to corporations, governments and individuals. Founded in partnership with Johns Hopkins Medicine, Global Rescue’s unique operational model provides best-in-class services that identify, monitor and respond to potential threats. Global Rescue has provided medical and security support to clients during every globally significant crisis of the last decade. Memberships start at $119 and entitle members to rescue and transport services to their home hospital of choice.

For more information, call +1-617-459-4200 or visit www.globalrescue.com.

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Global Rescue CEO Daniel Richards to Discuss Risk Management and Pre-Planning at URMIA Northeastern Regional…

Boston, Mass. -- Daniel L. Richards, founder and CEO of Boston-based crisis response firm Global Rescue, will present at the upcoming University Risk Management and Insurance Association Northeastern Regional Conference. The conference will be held…

Boston, Mass. — Daniel L. Richards, founder and CEO of Boston-based crisis response firm Global Rescue, will present at the upcoming University Risk Management and Insurance Association Northeastern Regional Conference. The conference will be held at the Babson Executive Center, Babson Park, Mass., on April 22, 2014.

The mission of URMIA is to advance the discipline of risk management in higher education. URMIA’s vision is to be the preeminent source of innovative and effective risk management ideas and solutions to the challenges facing institutions of higher education in their pursuit of academic, social, and economic goals.

In “Mass Evacuations: Pre-planning Your Safety,” Richards will draw from the experiences of Global Rescue, a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, transport, intelligence and crisis response services for corporations, governments and individuals. The presentation will highlight the company’s involvement in the 2011 Egyptian uprising, managing the evacuation of students studying abroad. Richards will address the major challenges with large-scale evacuations and the importance of proactively pre-planning in case disaster strikes. The session will highlight the duty of care educational institutions have to provide their students, faculty and staff with the necessary information and resources to ensure their health, safety, and security. The discussion will also include an analysis of the Hotchkiss case in which a student was awarded $42 million as a result of the failure of her school to meet its duty of care obligations.

Joining Richards in presenting will be Jeffrey Cason, dean of international programs, Middlebury College.

To learn more about Global Rescue and its integrated crisis response services, visit www.globalrescue.com or call 617-459-4200.

About URMIA

The University Risk Management and Insurance Association (URMIA) is an international non-profit educational association serving colleges and universities. Its core purpose is to promote the advancement and application of effective risk management principles and practices in institutions of higher education. URMIA represents over 2,100 individuals at 570 institutions of higher education and over 100 companies with members ranging from small schools and community colleges to the largest educational institutions. The URMIA National Office is in Bloomington, Indiana, at Indiana University. For more information, visit www.urmia.org or call 812-855-6683.

About Global Rescue

Global Rescue is a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, intelligence, travel risk management and crisis response services to corporations, governments and individuals. Founded in partnership with Johns Hopkins Medicine, Global Rescue’s unique operational model provides best-in-class services that identify, monitor and respond to potential threats. Global Rescue has provided medical and security support to clients during every globally significant crisis of the last decade. Memberships start at $119 and entitle members to rescue and transport services to their home hospital of choice.

For more information, call +1-617-459-4200 or visit www.globalrescue.com.

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This week’s “Global Rescue Members in Action” entry is an empowering photo submitted by Mary Osborne from her trip to the Maldives.  Read about the moment of triumph she shared with her spontaneous surfing students.

This week’s “Global Rescue Members in Action” entry is an empowering photo submitted by Mary Osborne from her trip to the Maldives.  Read about the moment of triumph she shared with her spontaneous surfing students:

 

“This photo was taken off the coast of a small island in the Maldives. I was paddling around the island at sunset when I came across this group of ladies swimming.  They kept staring at me and I was very curious. In the Maldives you typically don’t see the women out and about much so this was one of the first times I saw women swimming in the ocean. I slowly paddled over to them and waved for them to try the paddle board.  Due to the language barrier, there were no words exchanged, only smiles and laughter. As a professional surfer, I have been fortunate enough to travel around the world documenting various adventures, however this image is one of my personal favorites. When I look at this picture, it reflects the innocence and freedom for all women in the Maldives.”

 

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Global Rescue partners with Wilderness Medical Society

Global Rescue is honored to announce that it has been selected by the Wilderness Medical Society as its official medical and security evacuation provider. 

Global Rescue is honored to announce that it has been selected by the Wilderness Medical Society as its official medical and security evacuation provider. 

Founded in 1983, the Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) is the world’s leading organization devoted to wilderness medical issues and challenges, exploring health risks and safety issues in extreme situations such as mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, marine environments, and space.

WMS CEO Loren Greenway, Ph.D., noted, “Over the years, the Wilderness Medical Society and its membership have had experience with Global Rescue and the breadth and depth of their capabilities.  I’m happy that this agreement has come to pass.”

“The Wilderness Medical Society is the worldwide authority on wilderness medicine,” said Global Rescue CEO Dan Richards.  “We believe our partnership is an outstanding fit.”

Global Rescue will participate in the Wilderness Medicine Conference and Annual Meeting in Wyoming this summer, August 1-6.

 

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Global Rescue Partners with Wilderness Medical Society

Lebanon, New Hampshire – Global Rescue, a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, intelligence, travel risk management and crisis response services to corporations, governments and individuals, today announced its selection as the official medical and…

Lebanon, New Hampshire – Global Rescue, a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, intelligence, travel risk management and crisis response services to corporations, governments and individuals, today announced its selection as the official medical and security evacuation provider for the Wilderness Medical Society.

Founded in 1983, the Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) is the world’s leading organization devoted to wilderness medical issues and challenges, exploring health risks and safety issues in extreme situations such as mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, marine environments, and space. With a long-standing commitment to education and research, the Society covers wilderness medicine topics including expedition and disaster medicine, dive medicine, search and rescue, altitude illness, cold- and heat-related illness, wilderness trauma, and wild animal attacks.

“The Wilderness Medical Society selected Global Rescue as our official medical and security evacuation services provider for all our adventure travelers,” said Loren Greenway, PhD, CEO of WMS. “Over the years, the Wilderness Medical Society and its membership have had experience with Global Rescue and the breadth and depth of their capabilities. I’m happy that this agreement has come to pass.”

“The Wilderness Medical Society is the worldwide authority on wilderness medicine,” said Global Rescue CEO Dan Richards. “We believe our partnership is an outstanding fit.”

Global Rescue will participate in the Wilderness Medicine Conference & Annual Meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 1-6, 2014.

About Wilderness Medical Society

The Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) was founded in 1983 by physicians for physicians and allied health professionals. The WMS is the world’s leading organization devoted to wilderness medical issues and their challenges. The Society supports research and outreach with its many programs. Yearly Research Grants are funded by the Society and awarded to young investigators at the Annual Meeting. The WMS encourages community involvement and public service, mentoring, and recruiting medical students by way of our many active Student Interest Groups.

About Global Rescue

Global Rescue is a worldwide provider of integrated medical, security, intelligence, travel risk management and crisis response services to corporations, governments and individuals. Founded in partnership with Johns Hopkins Medicine, Global Rescue’s unique operational model provides best-in-class services that identify, monitor and respond to potential threats. Global Rescue has provided medical and security support to clients during every globally significant crisis of the last decade. Memberships start at $119 and entitle members to rescue and transport services to their home hospital of choice.

For more information, call +1-617-459-4200 or visit www.globalrescue.com.

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Fourteen-year-old and national champion alpine athlete Storm Klomhaus welcomed a different kind of challenge and traded in snow for sky in this week’s entry of “Global Rescue Members in Action.”

Fourteen-year-old and national champion alpine athlete Storm Klomhaus welcomed a different kind of challenge and traded in snow for sky in this week’s entry of “Global Rescue Members in Action.”  While training in New Zealand with the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association Team Academy, Storm took a jump of over 100 meters and proved that with courage and a spirit of adventure, almost anything is possible.  Read on for supportive words from parent Jaime Klomhaus.

 

“The picture is of our daughter, Storm Klomhaus. At the U16 Rocky/Central Junior Championships in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Storm won all four alpine ski races and received first place overall. She recently competed in the U16 National Championships in Park City, Utah.

“Storm was one of 12 alpine athletes invited to the newly formed USSA Team Academy two years ago based upon her performance in the National Championships in 2012.  We moved Storm away from home at 13 years old to live with a host family in Park City, Utah, in August 2012. She attends a private high school formed to provide academic and athletic opportunities for up-and-coming skiing and snowboarding athletes.  The kids travel all over the world to train and Storm travelled to New Zealand in August 2013 for a ski camp.

“While in New Zealand, the kids took a day off from training to go bungee jumping in Queenstown.  This is a picture of her jumping out of a cable car for a 134 meter plunge at 14 years of age.  She said it was terrifying to jump but, after the initial shock, she had a blast.   

“Storm travels all over the world in her pursuit to become a World Cup skier. Needless to say, Storm has a yearly membership with Global Rescue to help make mom and dad more comfortable with her activities abroad.”

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The Wall Street Journal – Global Rescue featured in adventure travel protection article

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Next up in our “Global Rescue Members in Action” series is “In the Spirit of Adventure” photo contest finalist Brandon Riza, who travelled to the Pennine Alps of Switzerland. 

Next up in our “Global Rescue Members in Action” series is “In the Spirit of Adventure” photo contest finalist Brandon Riza, who travelled to the Pennine Alps of Switzerland.  Brandon’s testimonial about this trip to the top of the world and the snowy sky landscape follows below.  Congratulations, Brandon. Global Rescue hopes to accompany you on many gorgeous ascents to come.

 

Brandon Riza: Photo Location: 45.981322°   7.761510°   9285ft

“This photo was shot near the summit of the Riffelhorn, above the Gornergletscher in the Pennine Alps of Switzerland near Zermatt.  My wife and I traveled to the French and Swiss Alps to climb Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Aiguille du Tour and some others.

“On one of our rest days, during our stay in Zermatt, we decided to take the train up to Riffelalp and get in some rock climbing on the Riffelhorn.  This photo was just me taking in the amazing view.       

“We ended up getting rained and hailed on, rappelling and down-climbing with wet rocks and soggy snow in our climbing shoes.  Perfect day.

“Our trip to the Alps was amazing, as it was our first time climbing large objectives together, and her first time on big glacier climbs.  I planned out all the climbing logistics and she handled the travel details, and we did it from different sides of the International Date Line, as she was living in New Zealand at the time and I was in Los Angeles.”

 

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Continuing our “Global Rescue Members in Action” series, today we feature John Atchley, who entered our “In the Spirit of Adventure” photo contest.

Continuing our “Global Rescue Members in Action” series, today we feature John Atchley, who entered our “In the Spirit of Adventure” photo contest with the sunrise piece presented below, taken in La Mosquitia, Gracias a Dios, Honduras.  Read on for a glimpse into Atchley’s escape to a simpler world on his fishing excursion.

 

“The photo was taken on the southeast coast of Honduras, a region called La Mosquitia.  The area is very remote.  The local Indian group still moves around in dugout canoes.  This lady happened to come by just as the sun was coming up to the east.  I happened to be at this location in a tent camp on a fishing excursion.  To me, it is like you go back in time when you visit this area of Honduras. It would probably resemble Florida back around 1900 or so.  When you get out to the local lagoons to fish, you find you are the only outboard in any of the lagoons.  So needless to say, you get away from it all, which is what I like to do — no noise, light, pollution, nothing but stars at night and plenty of sounds coming out of the jungle.  I must say that little photo on a point and shoot camera had plenty of worthy competition.”

Do you have a great story to share about your travels? We want to hear about it! If you (or someone you know) would like to be considered as a “Global Rescue Member in Action,” tell us why in an email to press@globalrescue.com.