
Meet Our Board of Directors
Mr. Santoli has over 30 years of experience managing domestic and Bermuda-based insurance companies that specialize in the underwriting of general and professional liability risks for health care facilities. Mr. Santoli is Chairman, President and CEO of The Campania Group, a holding company. Campania has three wholly owned insurance company subsidiaries. These include CampMed Casualty and Indemnity Company, Inc. of Maryland, and Health Facilities Insurance Company, Ltd.
Prior to founding The Campania Group, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Health Facilities Insurance Company, Ltd. from its founding in 1978 until 1992. Under his direction, HFIC obtained 40 surplus lines licenses and procured a significant marketplace in the healthcare general and professional liability sector. During his fourteen years as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer, Santoli expanded HFIC from a $.5 million in surplus captive insurer to an insurance company with over $20 million of surplus and an "A" rating from A.M. Best.
After spending seventeen years with Arthur J. Gallagher and Co. in several sales leadership roles, he joined Willis North America as a National Partner in 2005 to lead their North American Captive, Actuarial and Pooling Solutions Practice. In 2008, Brother Dobrolinsky joined Assurance, a leading independent insurance and risk management brokerage. He serves as Partner and uses his expertise to focus on placing conventional and excess insurance and reinsurance for public entity, non-profit, education and religious risks; in addition to alternative risk groups and consortiums.
He is a member of the Association of Governmental Risk Pools (AGRIP), the Public Risk Management Association (PRIMA), and the University Risk Management and Insurance Association (URMIA).
Pitt graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1971 and completed his MBA in international finance from the same university in 1973. He has had a career in international corporate banking and has worked in Australia, Canada, Switzerland,and the U.S.A., mainly with Citibank N.A. He specialized in risk and credit, and he retired as a Managing Director with Swiss Reinsurance in 2003. He is the past Chairman of the Risk Managers Association of New York, and he received his New York state license as an insurance broker in 2003.
Neal graduated from George Washington University in 1983 and obtained his Juris Doctor from the Howard University School of Law in 1987. Mr. Neal is the Founder and Managing Attorney of the Law Offices of Nathan A. Neal, PLLC (Neal and Haney). For 19½ years, Mr. Neal was a Supervising Attorney and Clinical Adjunct Professor with the D.C. Law Students in Court Program where he taught substantive civil law and trial practice. He also has experience as a law clerk and as a trial attorney for the Department of Justice and District of Columbia.
Williams graduated from Saint Mary’s University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Commerce Degree majoring in Accounting. During his career he has provided claim investigation and resolution services for commercial and complex risks throughout Canada and the United States. He has managed several offices while remaining resident in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has attained the distinction of a Fellowship Insurance Professional from the Insurance Institute of Canada, holds a Certificate in Environmental Management and has completed courses in Risk Management. Currently he is a partner in the firm of AMG Claims Inc. serving as President of the company.
Yeo graduated from the University of Kansas in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Communication from the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He is currently Executive Vice President at MERGE – an integrated advertising, digital marketing, and public relations consultancy – where he serves as the Public Relations and Strategic Communication Lead for the firm.
He is responsible for all public relations and communications activities of the vertical, including corporate reputation programming, crisis and issues management assignments, media relations, employee engagement, and financial and investor relations assignments for a diverse portfolio of clients in the healthcare, financial and professional services, and consumer products goods industries.
Throughout his career, Brother Yeo has worked with numerous Greek organizations to help build and manage their reputations and respond to a variety of crisis events. Brother Yeo is also a sought-after speaker on the topics of corporate reputation management and crisis communications, including events sponsored by NASDAQ, the Public Relations Society of America, and multiple high-profile law firms.
Meet Our Staff
Davidson was hired in 2004 to lead the Risk Management Foundation (RMF) as Managing Director with Master's degree in Public Service Administration from DePaul University. He was named Executive Director in 2011, prior to the organization’s 25th anniversary in 2013. As Executive Director, Davidson is committed to higher education and non-profit endeavors, supporting new and innovative risk management education for undergraduate students and alumni volunteers across the continent.
As COO, Davidson supports the Board of Directors for multiple organizations including RMF, Constantine Housing Initiative (CHI), and the Nazarene Higher Education Risk Management Consortium (NHERMC). With more than 25 years of experience in higher education, he oversees both litigation and claims management as well as loss control and prevention efforts.
Davidson has served for more than 10 years as Secretary and Director of Favor & Company (F&C) insurance brokers and risk management consultants. F&C has been the exclusive provider for Lloyd’s of London insurance products for fraternities and sororities since 1985. He has been involved with the Sigma Chi Fraternity in a number of staff and volunteer capacities, including service as the Headquarters VP of Operations from 1998-2003. Davidson has earned the Certified Risk Manager (CRM) and Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) designations from The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research.
Justin majored in political science and psychology. In college, he participated in the McConnell Scholars Program, interned in Washington, D.C., and served as student body president during his senior year. After graduation, Justin joined the Chapter Support team at Sigma Chi Headquarters where he spent three years consulting with chapters, serving on multiple fraternity committees, and handling administrative duties in Evanston. Justin joined the RMF team in August 2015, with primary duties focused on property claims, the Constantine Housing Initiative, educating undergraduate chapters, and supporting the Executive Director in day-to-day operations. Brandt has earned designations as a Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) and a Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) from The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research.
Pam joins the RMF with a wealth of business experience, including more than a decade in banking, roles as executive assistant and office manager, a 10-year partner at Huntsville Construction & Maintenance, and most recently as the department manager for maintenance and repairs at the Palms Resort & Conference Center.
Her extensive work in bookkeeping, property maintenance, and office management allows her to be an immediate, integral contributor to the RMF team. She has experience obtaining contractor bids and coordinating major renovation projects, including certificate of insurance and contract issues with subcontractors and vendors.
Pam has led previous companies in all aspects of accounting: A/R, A/P, sales tax, payroll & payroll tax filings, 401k reporting, bank reconciliations, and year-end tax preparations for CPA and audit partners.
Within the community, Pam is both a Board Member and Treasurer of the Musical Echoes Native American Flute Festival, an all-volunteer 501(c)3 corporation that presents a festival of music and education in Fort Walton Beach each spring.