Staff
| Staff Member | Position | |
| John Craig | Property Program Manager | |
| Ann Komac | Claims Manager | |
| Vicki Wilham | Office Manager | |
| Linda Coombs | Property Claims Supervisor | |
| Mark Gauthier | Adjuster | |
| Tana Rygg | Senior Claims Adjuster | |
| Richard Allums | Adjuster | |
| Sue Dalin | Claims Technician |
Deputy CEO/Property Program Manager – The Property Program Manager oversees the bulk of the MMIA Property Program. This includes conducting/updating property valuations for all property owned by member cities/towns that are in the program. He tracks all member property schedules and works extensively with the membership by addressing questions and issues, in effect also acting as a marketer for the program.
As the manager of the Property Claims Unit, the Claims Manager is responsible for supervising and coordinating tasks and schedules in the Property Department. She reviews adjuster claims files to ensure they have operated according to all claims processing guidelines. She also acts as a facilitator and mentor by overseeing claims committee meetings and is instrumental in all adjuster training. Working with the MMIA Board of Directors, MMIA legal counsel and the MMIA Board Claims Committee, she ensures that claims are handled in a manner that addresses all potential political and legal concerns.
The Office Manager manages all billing and payment of premiums for the Property Program.
The Property Claims Supervisor handles the most complex liability and/or property claims filed by MMIA members. The position conducts numerous skilled investigations, surveys incident scenes, conducts interviews, and routinely works with MMIA Counsel and the MMIA Board of Directors Claims Committee to ensure proper adjustment of claims.
The Adjusters each handle a substantial claims load for MMIA members. They maintain a high level of proficiency through internal MMIA training, various insurance classes, certification programs and correspondence courses. They deal extensively with MMIA members (and MMIA Board Members via a Board Claims Committee) as they conduct investigations, surveys and interviews with member representatives and claimants in order to ensure efficient administering of liability and property claims.
The Claims Technician helps adjusters prepare claims for investigation/closure. She inputs the claims into the MMIA’s general claims software and provides administrative support to the Liability/Property Claims Unit. She issues payments for legal fees and settlements, changes reserves, prepares status and closing reports, and provides administrative support to the unit.