Hart Brown, Firestorm COO on the Gig Economy and Insurance
According to Risk and Insurance Magazine, the number of gig economy workers (without employer-provided benefits and protections…
Continue reading »Security Baked Blueprints – Improving Safety Through Construction
More and more, clients are asking Firestorm and our Security Solutions Team to “Bake Security into their…
Continue reading »Violence can be stopped – First Look™ / Last Stand™ – Firestorm Featured on Cover of Insurance Research Letter
Firestorm founders, Harry Rhulen (Novume President) and Jim Satterfield (Firestorm CEO) were selected as featured authors for…
Continue reading »VIDEO: AM Best Convenes Active Shooter Panel at #RIMS2018
Insurers are developing a wide array of coverages against losses from crises in schools, workplaces & elsewhere,…
Continue reading »Disaster Dominoes – Harry Rhulen Interviewed for Security Management Magazine
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2017 was the costliest year to date due…
Continue reading »Florida shooting reopens debate on school safety – Harry Rhulen Interviewed by Business Insurance Magazine
Firestorm Co-Founder Interviewed for Business Insurance Harry Rhulen, Firestorm co-founder and Novume (Nasdaq: NVMM) President, was interviewed…
Continue reading »Firestorm COO Hart Brown Featured on Cover of IRL Magazine
Firestorm COO Hart Brown’s article on the “Why” of a recent NOAA study defining 2017 as the…
Continue reading »Firestorm parent company Novume Approved for Listing on NASDAQ
UPDATE: On Thursday, 1/11/18, Firestorm parent company Novume Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVMM) will be participating in the Closing…
Continue reading »Firestorm COO Hart Brown featured on TMIB Podcast on Crisis Management
This Month In Banking (TMIB) podcast features discussion with colleagues and other industry thought leaders on interesting…
Continue reading »ALERT! Tips For Saving Your Business in Wildfires
As reported by numerous news outlets, a new wildfire closed parts of Interstate 405 Wednesday morning near…
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