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Camargue Underwriting Managers
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2014
Camargue is an underwriter of niche insurance products and a provider of risk management solutions to a broad spectrum of industries in Southern Africa.
Authorised financial services provider number: 6344
Underwritten by the licenced insurers: Certain underwriters at Lloyd’s, Bryte Insurance Company Limited (FSP 17703) and Compass Insurance Company Limited (FSP 12148)
Authorised financial services provider number: 6344
Underwritten by the licenced insurers: Certain underwriters at Lloyd’s, Bryte Insurance Company Limited (FSP 17703) and Compass Insurance Company Limited (FSP 12148)
Rianette Communications Strategy 4
When last did you analyse your stakeholders and evaluate the way you communicate with each?
In this short video, Rianette Leibowitz, Camargue’s Risk Manager for Crisis Communications highlights key aspects to consider to ensure that you are ready to communicate effectively if a crisis should arise.
This video is part of a series - see the rest at
bit.ly/Camargue_TH-cam
In this short video, Rianette Leibowitz, Camargue’s Risk Manager for Crisis Communications highlights key aspects to consider to ensure that you are ready to communicate effectively if a crisis should arise.
This video is part of a series - see the rest at
bit.ly/Camargue_TH-cam
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Rianette Leibowitz Communications Strategy 3
มุมมอง 5ปีที่แล้ว
Have you and your team reviewed your Crisis Communications Plan this year and are you ready to manage a crisis situation? In this short video, Rianette Leibowitz, Camargue’s Risk Manager for Crisis Communications shares practical steps to guide you through the process of getting your plan in order.
Rianette Leibowitz Communications Strategy 2
มุมมอง 7ปีที่แล้ว
Anytime of the year is a good time to review your Communications Framework and in this short video, Rianette Leibowitz, Camargue’s Risk Manager for Crisis Communications shares practical tips on the process to follow. The aim is to give clarity to your team and to form the basis to build your Crisis Communications Plan on. This video is part of a series - see the rest at: bit.ly/Camargue_TH-cam
IIG International 2017 Hong Kong & Singapore, powered by Camargue
มุมมอง 767 ปีที่แล้ว
IIG International 2017 departs to Hong Kong & Singapore for the trip of a lifetime! See what #YourIIG tour sponsor, Camargue, has to say about powering the ultimate education and networking tour!
Mitch Marescia - EY World Entrepreneur Southern Africa Finalist
มุมมอง 2307 ปีที่แล้ว
Capturing the EY Africa Careers World Entrepreneur Awards - where our chairman Mitch Marescia was a EY World Entrepreneur Southern Africa Finalist 2016.
Taking Insurance to New Heights
มุมมอง 38310 ปีที่แล้ว
From the outset Camargue was focussed on achieving great things in this world. If it is true that the way you start, determines how you’ll finish - then expect great things from Camargue. For Camargue it all started at the top of Africa’s highest point on August 16, 2001. Camargue Underwriting Managers made history by selling its first insurance policy on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro’s Uhuru...
Very well read. A quibble: I think "Mistral" should be read with the stress on the second syllable
let them run FREE
Gorgeous film. Dreadful audio. Beginning is missing (why has that not been corrected?) and the inept reader does not understand what he is reading. It's not "Nothing moves". That makes no sense. It is "Nothing moves but in a shroud of silence". Dumbo.
Amazing 👏 ❤
My favourite poem in school...
I am pleasantly surprised that his poems are offered in school
HAIL MARY WHITE LILY OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY VERMILLION ROSE OF HEAVEN:
Listening to this poem The human spirit runs wild 🙏 Love & light ♦️
I loved this, both poem and the horses of Camargue, the free spirits. Thank you!
Beautiful. Would it be possible for me to have permission to use a few seconds of this for a music video I am making please? Thank you . Perry
There stunning..did you get the the use..is it the footage or the poem
Beautiful!
Beautiful and I love it! ☺
Celtic legend tells of the Kelpie, a Faerie spirit in the form of a white, silver, or black horse. It lived chiefly in lochs, lakes, rivers, and coves near or in the ocean. According common lore, this enchanting beast would lure a person onto its back. Once the rider was on the Kelpie, the Faerie's skin would turn adheisive, and the victim would be stuck into his mount. The Kelpie would then dash across the waves as if they were the fields of average stallions. Once the Kelpie and rider were far enough away from land, the Kelpie would dive under the sea, drowning and eating its victim. Other legends tell of the Kelpie as a prankster who would simply scare its victim silly, by merely dropping him into the ocean, a pool, or occaisionally a dung pile. Some even call it "benevolent" or "helpful". An example of this belief comes from the story of a Kelpie offering to free a water wheel that was stuck. The way to distinguish a Kelpie from a regular horse was to study its mane and tail. If it is a normal horse, it's hair would be dry and without weeds. If it were a Kelpie, however, it's hair would be soaking wet and weeds would be tangled throughout it. There is a way to tame a Kelpie. If one crafts a bridle of gold, and can successfully and properly place it on the Faerie, then it will be theirs forever. Kelpies naturally fear this bridle, however, so it is not an easy task catching one. Kelpies are some of the most lovely creatures in mythology; they need their charm to lure in their victims. If there were such a creature to exist in reality, it would surely be the horses of the Camargue.
Thank you so much for that
The most beautiful poem.