The Loo Report Management Team

Steve Simon – Co-Founder & CEO

Steve is the serial entrepreneur who pioneered the multi-billion dollar Viatical Settlement and Senior Settlement industries, developed two of the largest privately owned wholesale auto auction chains in North America and co-founded the most successful privately owned commercial bank in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Steve is also an accomplished jazz musician and lives in Brevard, NC with his artist wife Lynn and their five dogs.

David Bibbey – Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer

David is an EMMY award winning broadcast TV producer, host, live emcee, writer, cameraman, music scholar & New York poetry slam winner!  A serial entrepreneur, who launched his first company at the age of 25, David brings his corporate sensibilities to his media work.  Whether as shooter/producer, editor, front of camera or as live host, this multi-talented Brit who now calls Connecticut home has a wicked ability to craft a compelling story with video or spoken word even if there is no camera available

Bill Davis – Street Team Chief Correspondent

Bill Davis is a Charleston, SC based comedian who creates funny stuff for the stage, page, screen, and someday hopefully for money too. He’s performed at comedy festivals and on stages and in clubs from Chicago to Savannah. He has appeared in award-winning short films. As a writer and pundit, Bill’s work has been seen on CNN, in The New York Times, and around a certain juvenile correction facility for 60 hours in the mid-80’s. Also, he is tall. 

Andy Livengood is a writer, actor, and comedian based out of Charleston, SC. He is a member of Charleston’s Theatre 99 improv group and has worked with The Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre in NY and the Annoyance Theater in Chicago. Voted “Charleston’s Best Comic” by Charleston City Paper, this wacky and hilarious comedian is one of The Loo Report’s iconic Street Team members.

Sam Hendry is a Brooklyn, NY based stand-up comic who, after logging more than 10,000 bathroom visits in his lifetime, has emerged as one of the nation’s premier restroom critics.  Whether its sinks, stalls, soap dispensers or toilets, Sam is uniquely qualified to serve as one of the founding members of the Loo Report’s Street Team.