Navigating Property Risk in Today’s Realities: Value Trends, Critical Asset Risks and Continuity Planning

Maximilian Glodde, CEO and President, MEO Continuity
Natalia Szubbocsev, Vice President, Appraisals International

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November 18 | 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ET

In a landscape defined by inflation, supply chain disruptions, and shifting regulatory pressures, understanding how property values evolve is central to effective risk management. This session explores how changes in replacement costs and asset exposure affect capital planning, insurance adequacy, and organizational resilience. It also looks at the intersection of property risk and business continuity—how identifying critical assets and value drivers can strengthen preparedness and protect public sector operations against emerging risks.

Attendee Takeaways:

  1. How inflation, supply chain issues, and regulatory changes affect the value of public sector assets
  2. Why up-to-date asset values are critical for insurance coverage, capital planning, and protecting key operations
  3. How to use current asset values and critical asset insights to guide risk reviews and continuity planning
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Presenters

Maximilian Glodde, CEO and President, MEO Continuity
Maximilian is the CEO and co-founder of MEO Continuity, a technology company helping enterprises strengthen business continuity and operational resilience. He combines a background in financial services, commercial property insurance and risk consulting with deep expertise in resilience strategy, giving him a unique financial and operational perspective.

At MEO, Max drives the company’s vision of making continuity planning simple, intuitive, and effective, building partnerships with global firms and supporting enterprises across industries such as manufacturing, retail, and healthcare.

Natalia Szubbocsev, Vice President, Appraisals International
Natalia brings over 15 years of broad experience in the insurance valuation industry, with a background spanning business development, appraisal review, and project management. As executive vice president at Appraisals International, a global fixed-asset valuation firm, Natalia leads operations and drives strategic initiatives across the company's public- and private-sector engagements.

A seasoned presenter and writer, she often shares her expertise on property valuation, risk management, remote collaboration, and inclusion. Natalia holds a Master of Business Administration and is currently pursuing her CRM and ASA-ARM designations. Her insights into property risk and the importance of accurate valuations in an evolving insurance landscape make her a respected voice in the field.

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