Iron Mountain Offers Aid Amid Nashville Floods

The team at Iron Mountain Incorporated’s Entertainment Services division (IMES), known as the industry’s entertainment content and asset preservation experts, is coordinating a comprehensive relief effort to help those affected by the recent floods in Nashville and the rest of Middle Tennessee.


IMES is offering to conduct free appraisals of media assets, such as audio or video master recordings, that were damaged in the recent floods. If these appraisals are used for insurance purposes, once the claims have been processed, IMES can help coordinate and provide any remediation or restoration services necessary in its L.A. and New Jersey studio facilities. Additionally, IMES is offering free storage at its Nashville facility for up to 60 days for studio equipment, musical instruments, or media that have been displaced by the storms, while cleanup takes place.

Also, for anyone who has sustained damage to their fine art, IMES will work with its Crozier Fine Arts division to help access damage and offer advice on insurance claims, restoration, etc. The Crozier Fine Arts division is a storage, logistics and transportation firm for high-value paintings, photographs and other types of art belonging to individual collectors, galleries and art museums.

"Our customers and the music community have been severely challenged by these floods, and we're offering our specialists, capabilities and facilities to help however we can with the community's recovery,” stated Lance Podell, SVP and GM of Iron Mountain Entertainment Services.

For further information, or to speak to someone about storage, restoration or insurance claims, please contact Beth Greve, IMES Global Head of Sales, [email protected], (310) 344-7780.

To learn more about Iron Mountain Entertainment Services, visit imes.media.