RMA team subject matter consultants
Scott Anderson PE
Loss Prevention (President of P & B Consulting LLC)
Over 18 years experience managing property loss control, hazard reviews, code and insurance compliance, fire prevention, and fire protection. Areas of emphasis include government, warehouse, high hazard, chemical, explosives, and telecommunications industries.
Phil Currance EMT-P, RHSP
Medical (President of Tier One LLC)
Over 20 years of training, management and consulting experience for industry and government. Areas of emphasis include Deputy Commander of National Medical Response Team (NMRT) Central U.S. and Colorado Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) in Denver, Colorado.
Gregg Piburn
Group Dynamics (President of Leaders Edge Consulting Inc.)
Helps management teams, boards and work groups communicate and interact more effectively as they address relevant
and/or difficult issues such as strategic planning, conflict resolution, problem solving and performance enhancement.
He practices “bull’s-eye consulting,” which entails determining the specific desired results of clients. Once that is
known, all the preparations and work are customized and designed to help the client reach those goals. He typically
does this through assessment, retreat facilitation, training and individual coaching (or what he calls “behind-the-scenes
support”).
Bryan Rappolt
Meteorologist (President and a Consulting Meteorologist with Genesis Weather Solutions, LLC)
Bryan Rappolt, is an operational and consulting meteorologist with over 15 years of professional experience. His specialty
areas are in weather warning assessment, weather response planning, Forensic Meteorology, and weather prediction.
His expertise stems from weather prediction, performing weather warning assessments and producing weather
response plans in Colorado, Arizona and Nevada. He has worked with numerous law firms and insurance companies on
the reconstruction of weather events for claim settlement and litigation and has appeared numerous times as an expert
witness in the field of meteorology in the state of Colorado.