Meet the Leadership of RIMS 

Terry Fleming
President, RIMS
Director, Div. of Risk Mgmt.
Montgomery County, Maryland

Terry Fleming is the director of the division of risk management at Montgomery County, Maryland, a position he has held since 1988.

As director, Mr. Fleming is responsible for all aspects of the county’s $100 million risk management program, including the purchase of insurance, risk financing, loss control, and management of the county’s self-insured property and casualty operation covering more than 50,000 employees, in a pool arrangement consisting of 13 public entity participants. He manages a staff of 12 employees.

Mr. Fleming has also served as risk manager at Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, Virginia.

Mr. Fleming is currently president of RIMS and has been a member of RIMS board of directors since 2004. He has also served on RIMS Conference Programming Committee and Audit Committee.

Mr. Fleming also is a former president of RIMS Potomac Chapter and a former president of the Public Risk Management Association (PRIMA) Maryland Chapter.
 
 
Mary Roth
Executive Director, RIMS

Mary Roth received her bachelor's of science degree from Pennsylvania State University. She also completed Columbia University’s Institute for Not-for-Profit Management in New York. She holds the Insurance Institute of Americas Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation and is a member of the American Society of Association Executives.

Ms. Roth joined RIMS in 1985. Since that time, she has served in such roles as Assistant Director of Research and Director of Membership and Chapter Services. In 1999, she was appointed Deputy Executive Director, in which she played a key role in managing RIMS headquarters and staff activities including elements of the budget and working to keep the Society moving in accordance with its business strategy. In July 2004, she was named Chief Operating Officer. And in October 2004, she was named Executive Director of the Society. In late 2006, Ms. Roth was featured in the Business Insurance “Women to Watch” issue.