Our Editorial Team of Insurance Experts

We’re a team of passionate personal finance journalists, editors, advisors, insurance agents, and data scientists — and we’re committed to providing you with accurate, relevant information and insurance.

Our editorial mission

We serve our readers with objective, well-researched, simple explanations of complex subjects related to all things insurance. We believe everyone deserves to get the best deal on insurance that’s available to them, and we create content to help you make informed decisions about your insurance coverages.

Our editorial principles

We will create with integrity. Integrity is intrinsic to every word we publish. To create our content, our team of skilled editors, writers, insurance agents, and insurance executives rely on meticulous research, and verified, reputable sources such as expert interviews, government authorities, and insurance company representatives.
We will create with integrity.
Integrity is intrinsic to every word we publish. To create our content, our team of skilled editors, writers, insurance agents, and insurance executives rely on meticulous research, and verified, reputable sources such as expert interviews, government authorities, and insurance company representatives.
We will write independently. Our content is based on factual research and analyses of available data. Although Insurify does receive commissions from the insurance companies we partner with, our team of content writers and editors receive no direct compensation from our business partners or advertisers.
We will write independently.
Our content is based on factual research and analyses of available data. Although Insurify does receive commissions from the insurance companies we partner with, our team of content writers and editors receive no direct compensation from our business partners or advertisers.
We will speak with empathy. We understand that buying insurance can be confusing, intimidating and frustrating – and we also believe it doesn’t have to be. We aim to provide information that can help destress the insurance-buying process.
We will speak with empathy.
We understand that buying insurance can be confusing, intimidating and frustrating – and we also believe it doesn’t have to be. We aim to provide information that can help destress the insurance-buying process.
We will inform with simplicity. Insurance is full of jargon and complicated terms. Whenever possible, we will replace jargon with simple, straightforward words that everyone can understand. When it’s necessary to use insurance terminology, we’ll explain what it means – thoroughly and concisely.
We will inform with simplicity.
Insurance is full of jargon and complicated terms. Whenever possible, we will replace jargon with simple, straightforward words that everyone can understand. When it’s necessary to use insurance terminology, we’ll explain what it means – thoroughly and concisely.

Our editorial leadership

Evelyn Pimplaskar, director of content, has 30-plus years of experience in content creation, editorial content, and personal finance.

Insurify editors

Our editing team includes veteran personal finance editors, specialized subject matter editors who are licensed insurance agents, and data scientists – all of whom excel at helping readers understand insurance industry news and trends that affect their financial well-being.

Insurify’s advisory panel

Insurify’s advisory panel helps our editorial team ensure our content is accurate, relevant, and addresses current news and trends in the insurance industry. Panel members draw on a wealth of insurance knowledge from their work as agents, educators, and industry leaders.

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Daniel Roccato
Advisor
Dan Roccato enjoyed a successful 20-year career with two of Wall Street’s most prominent investment banks: Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley. Advising corporations, pension funds, and institutional investors, Dan served as an executive abroad for several years and traveled extensively to more than 40 countries. He became a recognized expert in global securities services and corporate stock options. In 2006, Roccato founded Quaker Wealth Management, LLC, a registered investment advisory firm. After growing the company to nearly $300 million of client assets in 2019, Dan completed a successful sale of the firm to employees.In 2014, Dan was elected to the board of directors of Delanco Bancorp, a publicly traded company that controls Delanco Federal Savings Bank. During his tenure on the board, the bank was successfully acquired by First Bank in a public transaction. Roccato is a graduate of Rutgers University, University of Pennsylvania, and Drexel University. Now, Dan is a clinical professor of finance at the University of San Diego School of Business, consistently ranking among the top of his peers. Previously, he was an adjunct professor of economics and finance at Rutgers University, where he was named Outstanding Adjunct Professor in 2012. Dan has also taught at Rowan College and lectured at Drexel University. He is a contributing author of the book “International Securities Lending,” published by Macmillan in 1992. Dan has also authored several articles related to investments, capital markets, real estate, and personal finance.Dan is a Fox News Contributor specializing in finance and economic analysis. He also appears regularly on News Nation and a variety of local media outlets.Dan has been reviewing articles for Insurify since July 2023.
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Insurify contributors

Nearly 30 experienced personal finance writers contribute to Insurify’s editorial content each month. Our contributors have written for leading personal finance and insurance industry publications from Investopedia, Forbes, and the New York Times, to Business Insider, Bankrate, and Credit Karma.

Our editorial process

Insurify’s content goes through a rigorous editing and fact-checking process that includes reviews by insurance agents, data scientists, and multiple editors with years of experience in insurance and personal finance. We vet every article and report for:

  • Accuracy

  • Educational value

  • Objectivity

  • Enjoyability