Knowing that damage, disruption, and dislocation all too often associated with natural disasters can be reduced or even prevented, Michael Newman delivers strategies for safer and stronger homes and businesses so communities can thrive. With 15 years of experience in law and public policy, he currently serves as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) and leads its public policy engagement at federal, state, and local levels.
In 2020, Michael joined IBHS from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where he worked on a range of domestic and international policy issues related to climate change, resilience, cybersecurity, and insurance supervision. He now works with a team of scientists and risk communicators to turn IBHS research into real-world impact that enables property owners to prevent avoidable losses.
Michael informs, educates, and engages policymakers in support of policies that strengthen the resilience of housing, businesses, and communities. He also leads IBHS’s engagement with affordable housing providers, developers, funders, and policymakers.
Speaking at
Thu May 15
11:15 AM — 12:30 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time
Insurance for Affordable Housing: How Resilient Construction can Improve Insurability and Preserve Housing Supply
Multifamily investors and developers are increasingly requiring, incentivizing, and building with climate resilient construction methods. These investments strengthen multifamily properties, making them better able to survive severe weather, and also help developers and owners secure affordable property insurance, which can keep rental costs down. Learn more about building resilient properties, current incentives and requirements issued by government funders, and the benefits and results experienced by a diverse set of multifamily housing developers and investors from areas of the country hardest hit by natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires.
Speakers
Greg Hettrick; Director, Community Investment; Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas
Julie Shiyou-Woodard; President and CEO; Smart Home America
Kathy Laborde; President; Gulf Coast Housing Partnership
Michael Newman; General Counsel; Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
Pete Romano; EVP; North America Real Estate Industry Leader, Aon
Separate ticket required. This session is part of ULI’s Resilience Summit. Purchasing a ticket to ULI’s Resilience Summit provides access to this session and all other ULI Resilience Summit sessions.