Meet our people


STAFF AND BOARD MEMBERS


Remy Campbell

Executive Director
(they/them)

Remy Campbell began working with Judge Djerassi on criminal justice reform programming in 2018. They were hired as an intern working on the PREATS (Prisoner Reentry Enhanced Accountability System), the predecessor to The Accountability Project. Remy received their BSN in Nursing from the University of Scranton in 2014. While in the nursing program, Remy became interested in the intersection of healthcare access and incarceration. After college, Remy began working as a nurse in the Emergency Room at CentraState Medical Center, where they are still employed. They are also the founder and chair of CentraState’s LGBTQ+ Committee. Remy earned their Masters of Public Administration from the University of Pennsylvainia’s Fels Institute of Government in 2018.

Audrey Tanzini

Assistant Court Liason
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Audrey Tanzini is an intern for the Accountability Project. She is currently studying paralegal studies, and Joined the Accountability Project in February 2024.

Lili May Muntean

Law School Intern
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Lili May Muntean is a J.D. candidate at Penn Carey Law and a recent graduate of Haverford College where she studied psychology and art. She has worked as a research assistant for the Accountability Project since 2021.

Peter Wight

Grants and Special Projects
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Peter Wight is the Principal and Founder of Nockamixon Impact Development, LLC (NID), a boutique Corporate Social Responsibility and nonprofit consulting firm that helps nonprofit or social venture startups create the most value, as early as possible. He has supported the planning, development or management of service nonprofits, political campaigns, public agencies, grant-making foundations, and for-profit social ventures. Peter is most motivated by working to make positive outcomes for communities, customers, and beneficiaries. Peter holds a BA in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration from Clark University, a Graduate Certificate in Public Finance from the University of Pennsylvania, and Master of Science in Government Analytics, Statistics and Public Management from Johns Hopkins University.

Nick Djerassi

Court Liason
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Nick Djerassi is the Court Liaison for the Accountability Project. He graduated from Colgate University in the Spring of 2023, and joined the Accountability Project in November of 2023.

Ramy I. Djerassi

Board Member
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Ramy Djerassi is a judge and a criminal justice reformer in Philadelphia. He is a founder of the first web-based social service directory for re-entry in Pennsylvania and a longtime member of the Philadelphia Reentry Coalition. He began his career in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office. In private practice, he led legal teams that vacated three death penalty sentences. He has led the Temple American Inn of Courts, Habitat for Humanity–West Philadelphia and Temple Beth Zion–Beth Israel in Philadelphia. He was co-chair for many years of the Education Committee of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania.

Judge Djerassi graduated from Yale College, Tulane Law School, and the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania.

John Macoretta

Board Member
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John Macoretta has been a lawyer in Philadelphia for over 30 years, practicing before every level of state and federal court. He is a partner at Spector, Roseman & Kodroff, where he currently focuses on representing consumers and employee benefit funds who are suing to prevent drug companies from illegally overcharging for prescription drugs.

John is a graduate of LaSalle University and was awarded his law degree, with Honors, from the University of Texas School of Law in 1990.

Scott Sigman

Board Member
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Attorney Scott Sigman concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense, white collar defense, drug forfeiture, and civil litigation. Mr. Sigman was an Assistant DA with the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office where he was first assigned to the Narcotics Division in 1999 as a Law Intern and then as a Prosecutor. During his tenure as an Assistant District Attorney, Mr. Sigman tried hundreds of cases in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. Mr. Sigman received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics, and Government from The American University in Washington, D.C. in 1998. Mr. Sigman received his law degree in 2001 from Temple University where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal. Mr. Sigman is an adjunct professor at Drexel University, Vice Commander in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, and JAG Officer to American Legion Post 405.

Michelle Anne Simmons

Board Member
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Reverend Dr. Michelle Anne Simmons is founder and CEO of Why Not Prosper, Inc., a grassroots 501(c)(3) organization located in Philadelphia, PA. The organization’s mission is to help women in the prison system to discover their own strength and to empower them to become responsible, economically self-sufficient and contributing members of the community. Since its founding, the organization has assisted hundreds of women in making a smooth transition from prison to community. As a formerly incarcerated woman, she has a deep understanding of the needs of women in the prison system. Her organization now provides a full continuum of programs and services from prison to community including pre-release services at Muncy and Cambridge Springs prisons; residential services at four Why Not Prosper Houses; substance abuse counseling and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT); Family Reunification; and Community Services in Philadelphia and Montgomery, PA Counties. In 2008, Michelle graduated from Chestnut Hill College with a bachelor’s degree in Human Services and in December 2010 she graduated with a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology. In addition, she received her Doctorate in Ministry from Friends International Christian Academy. She is also a Certified Allied Addictions Practitioner and a Certified Domestic Violence Counselor. Michelle serves on the City of Philadelphia Criminal Justice Community Advisory Committee.

A single mother of two children, Michelle has overcome many challenges throughout her life. It is through her faith in God that she has persevered and is able to share her story.