Joseph Galli is the Chairman of PENTOR Charity Services (PCS) and Co-Founder of the Loeys-Dietz Syndrome Foundation of Canada (LDSFC).
With over 40 years of experience, Joseph has led numerous restructurings, due diligence processes, and acquisitions across various industries, working closely with private equity and venture capital firms. He has organized and directed more than 200 conferences, seminars, and workshops and has served on multiple private and public boards. Additionally, he is an active investor in early-stage public companies in Canada and the United States.
Before founding PENTOR Group, Joseph was a consultant at Ernst & Whinney (now KPMG International), where he played a key role in raising millions of dollars and gained expertise in insolvency, bankruptcy, and corporate restructuring. He has also served on the National Board of Directors of the Private Capital Markets Association of Canada (PCMA).
In 2010, after two of his three sons were diagnosed with Loeys-Dietz Syndrome (LDS), Joseph shifted his focus to creating and leading LDSFC, a national charity dedicated to research, awareness, education, and support for those affected by LDS and related genetic disorders. Learn more at www.loeysdietzcanada.org.
In 2019, he co-founded PENTOR Charity Services (PCS) to develop innovative fundraising strategies, particularly through the donation of lapsing life insurance policies. PCS currently supports LDSFC and aims to build Canada’s largest private medical endowment fund.
Joseph is fluently bilingual in English and French and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from Concordia University in Montreal. With a deep understanding of the North American business landscape, including the unique Quebec market, he continues to drive impactful initiatives. He resides in Montreal with his three adult sons.