• URMIA DRM Award Winner David Parker
    Mar 11 2026

    In this third and final episode of our mini‑series honoring the 2025 Distinguished Risk Manager Award recipients, guest host Miguel Delgado, Carnegie Mellon University, sits down with award‑winner David Parker, Pima Community College, to explore his remarkable and unconventional path into risk management. From early days as a school‑bus mechanic to accident reconstruction with law enforcement and ultimately leadership across Arizona’s public sector and higher education, David reflects on how curiosity, mentorship, and a willingness to rethink traditional approaches have shaped his more than 30‑year career. He discusses the evolution from traditional to enterprise risk management, the importance of viewing challenges through multiple lenses, and the pivotal role URMIA’s community has played in his professional growth. Beyond his career, David shares stories of civic service, disaster‑relief volunteering, and what he envisions for life after retirement—all of which illuminate why he was honored at URMIA’s Annual Conference in Las Vegas this past October.

    Show Notes

    David Parker, Executive Director, ERM, Ethics & Compliance, Title IX Coordinator - Pima Community College

    URMIA’s Distinguished Risk Manager Award

    Three Honored as Distinguished Risk Managers at URMIA Annual Conference

    Guest

    David Parker, Executive Director, ERM, Ethics & Compliance, Title IX Coordinator - Pima Community College

    Guest Host

    Miguel Delgado, Associate Vice President and Chief Risk Officer – Carnegie Mellon University

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    15 mins
  • URMIA DRM Award Winner Julie Groves
    Feb 25 2026

    In the second installment of our three‑part mini‑series celebrating the 2025 Distinguished Risk Manager Award recipients, URMIA Matters turns the microphone toward one of its own: longtime host and newly honored DRM, Julie Groves of Wake Forest University. In this insightful conversation, Julie reflects on her unexpected path into risk management—from an English major to having three insurance folders dropped onto her desk, a moment that ultimately led her career in risk management. She shares how mentors, colleagues, and particularly the URMIA community shaped her professional journey; why collaboration and connection are essential for risk managers; and how involvement in URMIA helped elevate both her work and recognition within her institution. Julie discusses what the award means to her, the evolution of higher ed risk management, and the importance of being a steadfast, behind‑the‑scenes protector of campus communities. It’s a warm, reflective episode that highlights Julie’s impact, leadership, and enduring commitment to helping others succeed in the field.

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    17 mins
  • URMIA DRM Award Winner Fitzroy Smith
    Jan 21 2026

    In this first installment of a three‑part mini‑series honoring the 2025 Distinguished Risk Manager (DRM) Award recipients, URMIA Matters highlights the remarkable career and life of Fitzroy Smith, Assistant Vice President, Chief Risk Officer at Howard University, with guest host, Miguel Delgado, current URMIA president and Associate Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at Carnegie Mellon University, interviewing.

    Fitzroy reflects on his early introduction to the insurance world through a high‑school program in Hartford, which set him on a lifelong path in risk management. With more than 25 years of experience across insurance, brokerage, captive management, local government, and over two decades in higher education, he shares the mentors, milestones, and leadership opportunities that shaped his professional journey, which culminated in the surprise of receiving the DRM Award at URMIA’s Annual Conference in Las Vegas. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Fitzroy discusses his deep commitment to community service, including decades of involvement with the YMCA and ongoing humanitarian efforts in Jamaica following recent hurricane devastation. He also offers a glimpse into what’s ahead, from advancing risk management excellence at Howard University to continuing his lifelong passion for youth development and service.

    Show Notes

    URMIA’s Distinguished Risk Manager Award

    Three Honored as Distinguished Risk Managers at URMIA Annual Conference

    Guest

    Fitzroy Smith, Assistant Vice President, Chief Risk Officer - Howard University

    Guest Host

    Miguel Delgado, Associate Vice President and Chief Risk Officer - Carnegie Mellon University

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    12 mins
  • Challenges Facing Higher Education
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, host Julie Groves is joined by Frank Cella and Matt Miller of Marsh to explore the evolving risk landscape in higher education. The discussion dives into demographic shifts, cybersecurity threats, regulatory changes, and the growing complexity of compliance. They also examine financial sustainability, employment practices, liability, the impact of AI on institutions, and the “role of the risk manager.” With insights on enterprise risk management, creative risk financing, and strategies for building resilience, this conversation offers practical guidance for risk managers navigating today’s “new normal.”

    Show Notes

    • Marsh White Paper: “Higher Education: Navigating the New Normal”

    Guests

    • Frank Cella, Managing Director, Education Industry Leader - Marsh
    • Matt Miller, Senior Vice President, Placement Specialist Education Market - Marsh

    Host

    • Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services - Wake Forest University

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    43 mins
  • Sue Liden Retires from URMIA
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, Michelle Smith, URMIA’s Executive Director, interviews Sue Liden, URMIA’s soon to be retired (again!) Education Manger. Join us for a heartfelt conversation as we honor Sue on the eve of her retirement! From her early days in the military to building a proactive risk management program at Pacific Lutheran University, Sue shares inspiring stories of resilience, reinvention, and leadership. Discover her top tips for solo risk managers, the power of networking through URMIA, and why telling your story matters in this profession. Plus, get a peek behind the curtain at URMIA’s inner workings and hear what’s next for Sue as she embarks on new adventures. This episode is packed with wisdom, warmth, and a celebration of a career dedicated to higher education risk management—don’t miss it!

    Show Notes

    • URMIA Scholarships
    • Volunteer with URMIA

    Guest

    Sue Liden, Education Manager - URMIA

    Guest Host

    Michelle Smith, Executive Director - URMIA

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    17 mins
  • Jenny Whittington Solo Risk Manager Scholarship Winners
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, Michelle Smith, URMIA’s Executive Director, sits down with scholarship winners Rowela Lascolette of Hood College and Michelle Powell of Florida Polytechnic University to explore the unique challenges and opportunities of being a solo risk manager in higher education. They share their career journeys, lessons learned from the URMIA Annual Conference in Las Vegas, and practical strategies like youth protection programs, risk committee engagement, and scenario planning. The conversation highlights the value of networking, education, and community support, while offering tips for applying to the Jenny Whittington Solo Risk Manager Scholarship and staying active in URMIA’s resources and events. If you’re a solo risk manager, you don’t want to miss this valuable episode!

    Show Notes

    • URMIA Scholarships
    • URMIA Annual Conference Scholarships - Jenny Whittington Solo Risk Manager Professional Scholarship
    • Give to URMIA - Donate to support the future of higher education risk management
    • Spencer Educational Foundation

    Guests

    • Rowela Lascolette, Hood College - Director of Business Services
    • Michelle Powell, Risk Manager - Florida Polytechnic University

    Guest Host

    • Michelle Smith, Executive Director - URMIA

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    21 mins
  • URMIA's 2025 Annual Business Meeting
    Oct 8 2025

    In this special episode of URMIA Matters, all URMIA members are invited to listen in and hear the latest updates from the URMIA Executive Committee. Join us for a streamlined business meeting that will include a briefing on the Association by the president, a financial report by the treasurer, and other board officer updates. You will also hear about what the URMIA Office has been working on and what’s next for the URMIA community. Tune in to hear all the updates from the URMIA Board of Directors and what they are looking forward to in URMIA’s near future!

    Show Notes

    • URMIA Specialty Communities Sign-Up
    • URMIA Board Nominations and Elections
    • URMIA Board of Directors
    • About URMIA - Strategic Pillars
    • URMIAmentors
    • URMIAacademy
    • URMIA Matters Podcast - Meet URMIA's Newest Staff
    • URMIA Staff
    • URMIA - GRAC
    • URMIA's updated Risk Inventory
    • URMIA's 56th Annual Conference in Las Vegas (October 12-16)

    Guests

    Sandy Mitchell, Director, Office of Insurance - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Miguel Delgado, Associate Vice President and Chief Risk Officer - Carnegie Mellon University

    Flo Hoskinson, Risk Manager - Oregon Health & Science University

    Craig McAllister, Assistant Vice President, Risk Management - University of Miami

    Jim Mulholland, Director of Compensation and Risk Management - Grinnell College

    Keesha Trim, Sr. Director, Risk Management & Insurance - University of Richmond

    Guest Host

    Michelle Smith, Executive Director - URMIA

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    35 mins
  • You Can't Afford NOT to Attend the URMIA Annual Conference
    Sep 17 2025

    In this episode of URMIA Matters, Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University, hosts an informative conversation with the chairs and co-chairs of the upcoming URMIA Annual Conference: Juan Azcarate, Susie Johnson, Michael Tabije, and Courtney Davis. URMIA’s 56th Annual Conference is taking place in beautiful Las Vegas from October 12–16 this year! Our guests share thoughtful insights into their roles and exciting details about the agenda, including a keynote by New York Times bestselling author Dan Heath. The conference offers a rich mix of learning opportunities, peer networking, and social events—from a lively opening reception at the Marquee nightclub to a stunning closing celebration overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. The episode wraps up with helpful travel tips for first-time attendees to make the most of their Vegas experience. URMIA Institutional Members only who listen to this episode can receive $200 off their registration using the code JoinAC2025 at time of registration!


    Show Notes

    Register for URMIA’s Annual Conference 2025 in Vegas!

    URMIA's 56th Annual Conference Schedule

    Volunteer Opportunities at URMIA's 56th Annual Conference


    Guests

    Juan Azcarate, Senior Director, Risk Management - Dallas College

    Susie Johnson, Risk Management Director - Iowa State University

    Michael Tabije, Risk Manager - University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    Courtney Davis, Executive Vice President, Global Education Practice Leader - Hub International


    Host

    Julie Groves, Director, Risk Services - Wake Forest University

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    32 mins