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Acknowledgements and About International SOS


Acknowledgments


The author is grateful for the participation of 718 individuals who completed the survey, 62 Duty of Care and travel risk management experts who validated the Duty of Care checklist, and the Global Marketing Group from International SOS in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Russia, Taiwan, UAE, UK and USA for the rollout of the survey. Thanks are due to the following individuals for their assistance and feedback: Hannah Bauer, Jill Drake, Erin Giordano, Michael Hand, Rachel Hector, Robert Hector, Arti Johri, Jim Kephart, Michael McCallum, Matthew Paulsen, Patrick Smergut and Melissa Wijaya.


About International SOS


International SOS (www.internationalsos.com) is the world’s leading international healthcare, medical and security assistance, and concierge services company. Operating in over 70 countries, International SOS provides integrated medical, clinical, security, and customer care solutions to organizations with international operations. A global team of over 10,000 employees led by 1,000 full-time physicians and 200 security specialists provides services including planning, preventative programs, in-country expertise and emergency response to 66% of the Fortune Global 500 companies.


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