ACG has assembled an Advisory Board comprised of esteemed industry and professional experts on Benefit Planning and
Management, Risk Management, Legal, Financial and Compliance matters to support ACG management and consultants.
Advisory Board members include:
Raymond J. Brusca, Vice President, Black & Decker Corporation
Richard C. Goff, President,
MIMS International
Thomas J. Graham, M.D.
Earl S. Wellschlager, Esquire,
DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary
A.A.Windesheim,
CPA, KAWG&F, P.A.
| Raymond J. Brusca, Vice President, Black & Decker Corporation |
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Mr. Brusca is Chairman and President for
Black & Decker Healthcare Management, Inc.
and Vice President of Benefits for Black
& Decker Corporation, a Maryland based company
(
www.blackanddecker.com).
He is responsible for the design, compliance,
communication, implementation and administration
of all welfare and retirement benefits for
all U.S. based employees and retirees. Mr.
Brusca is a nationally recognized expert
in the employee benefits and executive compensation
fields, with a specialty in the area of
innovative health benefits design, administration,
and funding. He currently serves as Commissioner
for the Maryland Health Services Cost Review
Commission. He is also an active member
of International Foundation of Employee
Benefit Plans, Society for Human Resource
Management and W.E.B.
Mr. Brusca holds a J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law (1984) and a B.S. in Political Science from Towson State University (1980). A frequent national speaker, Mr. Brusca has served on the Board of Directors of the Washington Business Group on Health, the American Accreditation Healthcare Commission/Utilization Review Accreditation Commission, Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region, GBMC Healthcare Inc., St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center, and the Boy Scouts of America/Baltimore Area Council.
| Richard
C. Goff, President, MIMS International |
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Dick Goff serves as President of MIMS International,
Ltd., (
www.mimsintl.com).
MIMS designs, markets and manages innovative
value-added insurance products and program.
Creative innovation has been the guiding
principle of Mr. Goff’s professional
life in the insurance industry. Since 1968
as producer, underwriter, manager, and broker
for firms in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
Chicago, and for the last 15 years as a
senior executive of The Taft Companies,
he has devised new and beneficial risk funding
and management methodologies.
Mr. Goff is a highly esteemed expert on risk
management issues and has held industry leadership
positions as the co-chairman of ASAE's Board's
Associate Member Committee's Technology Subcommittee;
and sits on the Self-Insurance Institute of
America (SIIA) Government Relations Committee.
He was a Founding Director of the South Carolina
Captive Insurance Association and the Captive
Insurance Council of the District of Columbia,
of which he is still a Director.
Mr. Goff is on the Board of Directors of eMERGE,
a 501(c)(3) organization that serves people
with developmental disabilities. He is a past
Trustee of Rocky Mountain College in Billings,
Montana.
Dr. Thomas J. Graham is a renowned Hand Surgeon who serves as the Chief of the Curtis National Hand Center in Baltimore, Vice-Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Union Memorial Hospital and is an Associate Professor of both Orthopaedic and Plastic Surgery at Johns Hopkins.
Graham has published numerous articles on almost all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery, lectured widely around the world, and edited several books. His special expertise in complex upper extremity reconstructive problems, sophisticated elbow surgery, work with children affected by trauma or congenital differences and care of the athlete's hand is sought by patients from all over the world.
He is among the youngest doctors ever chosen for inclusion in the prestigious publications, Woodward & White's Best Doctors in America and Castle Connelly's Best Doctors. He is perhaps best known for his work with professional athletes and sports organizations, as he serves on the medical staff of the Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Flyers and is the Medical Director of the Washington Nationals, as well as being the Hand Surgery Consultant for many other teams, leagues and agencies.
A graduate of Williams College in Massachusetts, Dr. Graham received his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and then served his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Dr. Graham completed his fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery at the Indiana Hand Center and his elbow training at the Mayo Clinic. He is Board Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery, and holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgery of the Hand. He has been inducted into fellowship of the American Orthopaedic Association, the specialty's highest academic honor.
He completed the Executive Management Curriculum in Health Care Administration jointly sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and The Weatherhead School of Case Western Reserve University, while he was the Clinic's Director of its Hand & Upper Extremity Division. In addition to his administrative duties related to the Congressionally-designated National Hand Center, he is Director of MedStar SportsHealth, the sports operations division of the mid-Atlantic's largest healthcare system.
| Earl
S. Wellschlager, Partner, DLA Piper
Rudnick Gray Cary LLP |
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Sam Wellschlager is Partner in the law firm
DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP (
www.dlapiper.com).
He has a business law practice and focuses
on closely held companies and shareholder
dispute resolution. He currently serves
as outside general counsel to approximately
twenty-five domestic companies, both publicly
and privately held, and represents the U.S.
interests of several foreign corporations.
Mr. Wellschlager has lectured extensively
in the areas of estate and financial planning,
and served as an Adjunct Professor at the
University of Maryland Law School and the
University of Baltimore School of Law. He
serves on the boards of several companies,
including Phoenix Color Corp and Webb/Mason,
Inc. For several years, Mr. Wellschlager
served on the judging panel of the Baltimore/Washington
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year
awards. He is the past Chairman of the W.
S. Baer Board Corporation, the holding company
for Children’s Hospital in Baltimore
City, Maryland.
| Alfred
A. Windesheim, CPA, Shareholder, KAWG&F,
P.A. |
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Al Windesheim, CPA is a shareholder with
the accounting and consulting firm Katz,
Abosch, Windesheim, Gershman & Freedman,
P.A. (
www.kawgf.com)
in Timonium, Maryland. He joined the firm
in 1972 and has substantial experience representing
a client base of closely held businesses
and professional corporations. For more
than 30 years, Mr. Windesheim has provided
tax and accounting services for his clients
while expanding the firm’s regional
presence.
Mr. Windesheim is a graduate of the University
of Baltimore with a bachelor’s degree
in accounting with continued educational studies
at Johns Hopkins University, University of
Maryland School of Law, Miami Tax Institute,
and New York University. He is a member of
the American Institute of Certified Public
Accounts and the Maryland Association of Certified
Public Accountants.