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The Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS) is a professional association for risk management professionals dedicated to advancing the practice of risk management.[1][2] Founded in 1950, RIMS represents more than 3,500 industrial, service, nonprofit, charitable and governmental entities. The Society serves more than 10,000 risk management professionals around the world.[3][4] There are 81 chapters across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. [5]
It publishes the industry publication, Risk Management (magazine). Headquartered in Manhattan, New York City.
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