Meet Our Dedicated Team
The Compass to Care Staff, Board Members, and Associate Board Members committed to providing Compass to Care families the travel resources needed to get their children the best cancer treatment possible.
Michelle Ernsdorff-May
Michelle founded Compass to Care in honor of the emotional and financial struggles her parents faced while traveling to get her the best treatment when she battled cancer as a child.
“I realized that parents today still struggle the same way my parents did when we traveled over 200 miles to the hospital for my cancer treatment. So I decided to create Compass to Care to offer compassionate relief for a financial challenges far too many parents face when helping their children fight cancer.”
Prior to launching Compass to Care, Michelle served as the vice president of marketing for IBA Molecular, a global manufacturer of radioactive pharmaceuticals used for the diagnosis of cancer and diseases of the heart.
During her 10-year tenure at IBA, Michelle led a cross-functional team in strategic market planning and implementation, product promotion, clinical education, public relations, and corporate communication. She was involved with leading the North America corporate re-branding of IBA into a global, pharmaceutical-focused brand.
Michelle served as a Faculty Member at the Society of Nuclear Medicine Learning Center and a member of the Education Working Group for the Academy of Molecular Imaging and Institute for Molecular Technologies during her time in the molecular industry.
Michelle received her Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine from the Medical College of Georgia and her MBA from Northeastern Illinois University. She also completed executive continuing education at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business for strategic marketing management.
She has been recognized by News On Women as one of their Successful Women in Philanthropy and on WLIT-FM Chicago as the Woman of the Week, and recently joined the rank of prestigious speakers chosen to give a TED talk. In July 2014, Michelle was honored as one of the 100 Women of Inspiration in Today’s Chicago Woman Magazine. In January 2016, Michelle was named as one of The Chicago Business Journal’s 50 honorees for its 2016 class of Women of Influence. The program recognizes women business leaders in the Chicago area who innovate, succeed, and “pay it forward.”
Danielle Villari Swets
Danielle has an established career working for non-profit organizations that support children and adults impacted by cancer. She brings a unique combination of expertise in event planning and program management. As Senior Manager of Patient Navigation at American Cancer Society, she led the Illinois team of Patient Navigators while partnering with hospital staff on evidence-based interventions and reducing barriers to care for patients. She has executed a variety of corporate and fundraising events ranging from galas to large scale walks and runs.
“I am honored for the opportunity to work with such inspiring heroes, kids in cancer treatment, and their amazing caregivers.”
Danielle received her Bachelor of Science degree in Management from Indiana University. She was responsible for curating hospital programming in her early career. Some highlights include bringing clowns and art programs to pediatric patients in the hospital.
Danielle is a childhood cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with AML leukemia in high school and then twenty years later, with Head & Neck Cancer. She believes she would not be here today without the support of her family, community, and also the kindness of strangers. She knows not everyone receives an abundance of support during cancer treatment, and is dedicated to providing relevant programs and services to others in need. She is grateful for the opportunity to give back to others through Compass to Care.
Esmeralda ‘Essy’ Castaneda
She is excited for what the next ten years will bring to Compass to Care.
Danielle Goffi
Danielle joins the Compass to Care team with training and experience in education, marketing, and event planning. Danielle received her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and her Master’s Degree in Secondary Education– both from the University of Dayton.
After about 8 years teaching English Literature to middle school and high school students in the United States and abroad, Danielle began working for a non-profit in Chicago, gaining experience in fundraising and event planning.
After the birth of her second child, Danielle took some time off to focus on family and determine the next steps of her career, ultimately landing her at Compass to Care in the summer of 2022. What drew Danielle into Compass to Care was its incredible mission.
An educator at heart, Danielle’s priority and passion is supporting children and families in need. It’s a privilege to work with motivational, perseverant, and heroic children and their families, and Danielle is honored to have the job of planning events to help in their fight against cancer.