Shaping Our Future Through Connection

Hello RIMS Washington Chapter Members and Supporters!


As our programming year has come to a close, I’d like to thank our 2022-2023 Board Officers, Directors, Chairs, and Committees for their commitment and passion to the success of the RIMS WA Chapter. With the Board’s hard work and dedication, we’ve accomplished several large goals:


  • Successfully resumed the Education Forum. The last in-person Education Forum was in 2019!
  • Provided opportunities to give-back with a Food Lifeline volunteer event and YWCA Seattle holiday gift-giving.
  • Gathered for an in-person Risk Manager Roundtable, the first since February 2020.
  • Shared both in-person and virtual educational and networking programming opportunities to meet the needs of our members and supporters.
  • Re-launched our Rising Risk Professional (RRP) group with a networking event.


I’m excited to serve as President again for the 2023-2024 programing year and look forward to meeting with the Board in July at our annual planning retreat. You can learn more about your 2023-2024 Board members in this Newsletter.


The Chapter is looking for volunteers to participate on the Board and on various Committees! We have a need to expand our Programs and Education Forum committee this next year. If you want to contribute to our educational event topics and help source speakers, please contact me here!


Are you under the age of 35 and/or have less than 7 years of Risk Management or Insurance experience? If so, Sign-up to join our RRP Member listThe Chapter is looking to build its Rising Risk Professionals (RRP) group in addition to finding volunteers to help plan some exciting RRP events. 


If you’re not on our mailing list, you can sign-up on our Chapter Website or connect with us on LinkedIn.  


I want to thank our 2023 Chapter Sponsors: AIGAONAXA XL, Chubb, FM Global, Liberty MutualSedgwick, and Zurich. Your support of our Chapter makes everything we do possible.


We typically take the summer off from events, so stay tuned for news around our September kick-off event.


I hope you all enjoy the summer!



Allison Frey

RIMS WA Chapter President

NEW! Associate Chapter Only Membership

In January 2023, we began offering Associates (Vendors, Service Practitioners) a Washington Chapter only membership, which will allow you to join Chapter events at a discount in addition to other local member benefits. This option does not include any of the member benefits associated with global RIMS membership.


RIMS Washington Chapter Member Benefits include:



  • Member only discounts to educational and networking events
  • Invitation to monthly educational events and annual Education Forum conference
  • Networking opportunities with local industry peers
  • Access to Chapter Roundtables and Rising Risk Professionals
  • Eligibility to volunteer for the RIMS Washington Board
  • Free local job postings on RIMS Washington website and LinkedIn group page
  • $125 annual fee


Visit our website to learn more and to submit a request for an Associate Washington Chapter Only Membership!

Get Involved and Volunteer with RIMS!

Volunteering is essential to service the goals of our chapter and support our members. Best of all, our volunteers do it because they believe in the cause and want to help. Whether you are looking for something short-term, or a longer-term involvement, we have the right opportunity for you. Your contribution will support fellowship, education, and community service by:


  • Sharing your knowledge and expertise
  • Utilizing your connections to promote RIMS
  • Engaging with other members to create a stronger risk management community
  • Supporting the next generation of risk managers
  • Expanding the profile and reach of RIMS to include all members of our community


If you are interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities and the various positions or committees, please contact us!

Save the Date for our Future 2023 Events!

Stay tuned for our September 2023 kick-off event

Have a great idea for a future RIMS Washington session?

We are working on programming through 2023 and beyond. Do you have a great idea for a future RIMS Washington session? Reach out to us here or complete a Session Submission Form.

Rising Risk Professionals

For members age 35 or younger and/or with 7 years or less experience in Insurance & Risk Management

If you are age 35 or younger and/or with 7 years or less experience in insurance & risk management, we want to hear from you! Please contact us!



The Chapter is looking to build its Rising Risk Professionals (RRP) group in addition to finding volunteers to help plan some exciting RRP events. Sign-up to join our RRP Member list

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

RIMS Washington Chapter Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Strategy

Our Chapter’s mission to Advance the Risk Management profession and member participation through fellowship, education and community service supports RIMS’ Diversity & Inclusion Strategy by:

The Washington Board invites members on this journey to help us create a more inclusive environment for all.  If you have ideas or would like to join our Diversity, Equity & inclusion committee, please contact us.

Local Job Postings



Did you know, your organization can post your insurance and risk management job opportunities on our Chapter website at no cost? If you are interested in sharing a job opportunity, please email our Communications Director.



Visit our website to learn about new local job opportunities!  

Meet your 2023-2024 Chapter Board Members

Allison Frey, President

Employer and Job Title: King County; Insurance & Contracts Manager

Years on Board: 7 years

What’s your favorite local business and why? Butter Home - located at Chophouse Row in Capitol Hill. It’s a wonderful little store where you can find great gifts, greeting cards, and home goods.  

Kristine Costanza, Co-Vice President, Programs Chair

Employer and Job Title: NorthStar Energy; Manager, Risk Management & Compliance

Years on Board: 6 years

What’s your favorite local business and why? Great Notion Brewery – the atmosphere is relaxed; there is a large outdoor patio and a good selection of beers.

Megan Henshaw, Co-Vice President

Employer and Job Title: Saltchuk Resources Inc.; Senior Risk Manager

Years on Board: 6 years

What is your favorite local business and why: Café Umbria - they have delicious coffee and the Pioneer Square Café is a great place to relax and sit outside.

Sean Hisey, Treasurer

Employer and Job Title: Salesforce; Manager, Global Risk.

Years on Board: 2 years

What is your favorite local business and why: Street Bean Coffee - I love this company because I love coffee and they have good coffee! However, what I love more is their mission. Street Bean hires, trains, mentors and upskills local youth who are experiencing housing instability or homelessness for a myriad of reasons, usually beyond their control. Streetbean provides them necessary job skills to help them get out of the cycle of poverty and reconnect them to job opportunities with a hope that the skills they learn will be a catalyst to future successful employment.  

Lyndsie Wright, Secretary

Employer and Job Title: Convoy, Inc.; Senior Manager, Claims

Years on Board: First year

What is your favorite local business and why: Molly Moon's - I appreciate their product and community involvement. 

Laricel Cambronero, Membership Director

Employer and Job Title: Port of Seattle; Risk Claims Manager

Years on Board: More than I can remember

What is your favorite local business and why: As a new mom, I am really loving Little Bipsy based out of Everett, WA. The baby/children clothing is the cutest and designed by a mom from the PNW. The business is female-owned and I have always had a great customer service experience at their store in Edmonds. 

Andrew Peoples, Director of Communications

Employer and Job Title: Parker, Smith & Feek; Account Executive

Years on Board: 2 years

What’s your favorite local business and why? We love our local neighborhood bodega, the Little Store at Richmond Beach. They always seem to have what we need and make incredible homemade kimchee and scones! No website but you can visit them at 2002 NW 196th St in Shoreline on your way to Richmond Beach.

Van Vong, Programs Director

Employer and Job Title: Marsh; Managing Director

Years on Board: 15+ years

What is your favorite local business and why: Pho Mignon in Kirkland. My parents had a Chinese/Vietnamese restaurant growing up and it reminds me of good brewed Pho broth! And about the only place where you can get Nem Nuong (a Vietnamese sausage of sorts).

Tracy Elliot, Education Director, Chapter Delegate

Employer and Job Title: Coinstar; Director of Risk, Insurance & Claims

Years on Board: 7 years

What is your favorite local business and why: Picolinos Ristorante -because it is a neighborhood restaurant and you can get takeout within a reasonable timeframe. 

Sharon Clark, Education Chair

Employer and Job Title: Marsh; Vice President

Years on Board: 15+ years

What is your favorite local business and why:  Rachels Ginger Beer - Great story, Great product.  

Carissa Anderson, Sponsorship Director

Employer and Job Title: BECU; Corporate Insurance Manager

Years on Board: 4 years

What is your favorite local business and why: Anthem Coffee - I love their coffee and that their business isn’t just about making money, but connecting the community.  

Brooke Pita, Sponsorship Chair

Employer and Job Title: Aon; Vice President

Years on Board: 3 years

What is your favorite local business and why: PinkaBella Cupcakes - Pinkabella’s is an awesome locally owned company that not only features the classics but also dares to bring new adventurous flavors like Creamsicle and Root Beer Float. PinkaBella is also making a meaningful impact in our community, donating over 30,000 cupcakes to schools and foundations. This is a sweet treat to enjoy.

Boomer Hanofee, Rising Risk Professionals Director (RRP)

Employer and Job Title: Marsh; Associate Casualty Advisor

Years on Board: 1 year

What is your favorite local business and why: Ascent Outdoors is a local business that sells new and second hand outdoor gear. A cool thing about Ascent is they always seem to be offering, sponsoring, or promoting educational and safety events for people of all skill levels. I’ve always felt they make outdoor sports approachable and fun! 

Sara Kern, Western Regional Conference (WRC) Liaison

Employer and Job Title: Port of Tacoma & Northwest Seaport Alliance; Risk Manager

Years on Board: 10 years

What is your favorite local business and why: Several favorites, but a newer one that opened near me Bag O Crab. Serves several types of Cajun seafood to include a steamed seafood boil to go.

Thank You to our 2023 Chapter Sponsors!

A special thank you to our 2023 Chapter Sponsors.
Without your support, our educational and networking events would not be possible.
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