[Easemakers Podcast E97] Protecting high-end homes and assets from storms, floods and hurricanes

Want to be proactive and prevent damage from storms and floods? Jason Ott, President of Aon Private Risk Management, shares his advice for hurricane season in this episode of the Easemakers Podcast.

By Kristin Twiford

NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, predicted an above-normal hurricane season for 2025. So far, none of the Atlantic hurricanes that have formed this year have made landfall in the US.

With another month to go in hurricane season, Jason Ott, President of Aon Private Risk Management, is sharing his advice for estate managers who want to mitigate risk before, during and after a storm.

Tune in to hear:

  • How to protect assets ranging from art and jewelry to cars and yachts
  • What everyone needs to know about building and maintaining coastal properties
  • Why estate managers should have an understanding of their principal’s insurance policies

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