As a former senior executive of Swiss Reinsurance, the world’s largest reinsurer of life-health and property-casualty risks, Donna Childs was well versed in both the need and the practice of disaster data recovery. Her experience proved critical when she returned to the United States to start her own small business — in the area subsequently designated “Zone 1” of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. “On that fateful morning, I was in the WTC when the planes struck the towers,” Childs said.
Plan for the Worst - A Data Backup Plan Could Save Your Business
Posted by: Pam Baker February 24, 2009 04:00 AMAs a former senior executive of Swiss Reinsurance, the world’s largest reinsurer of life-health and property-casualty risks, Donna Childs was well versed in both the need and the practice of disaster data recovery. Her experience proved critical when she returned to the United States to start her own small business — in the area subsequently designated “Zone 1” of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. “On that fateful morning, I was in the WTC when the planes struck the towers,” Childs said.