Page 2 of 6 Triplex Purchase, 2010, $115,000; Director of Development, 2012, $180,000; Sabbatical, 2014, $35,000; Executive Vice President, 2015, $200,000; Residence Hall, 2017; Athletic Center 2020, $500,000 Ideker Family Foundation: Dormitory, 2002, $150,000; Dining Hall, 2003, $40,000; Sabbatical, 2004, $9,000; Scholarships, 2005, $12,000; Construction, 2006, $42,000; Recreation, 2007, $10,000; Staffing, 2008, $27,000; Log home purchase, 2009, $25,000; Endowment Match, 2010, $25,000; Accreditation, 2011, $25,000; General Fund, 2012, $25,000; Associate of Arts degree, 2013, $25,000; Scholarship and Staffing, 2014, $25,000; Retreat and Scholarship, 2015, $25,000; Residence Hall, 2016, $125,000; Scholarship and Website, 2017, $25,000; Athletic Center 2019-21, $150,000, Scholarships 2021, $75,000 D.H. Family Foundation: General Grants, 2008, $50,000; 2009, $50,000; 2010, $25,000; 2011, $25,000; 2012, $25,000; 2013, $30,000; 2014, $25,000; 2015, $25,000; 2016, $25,000; 2017, $25,000; 2018, $25,000; 2019, $25,000; Residence Hall, 2017, $20,000; Athletic Center, 2019, $100,000 Chatlos Family Foundation: Scholarship Grants, 2008, $9,000; 2009, $12,000; 2010, $20,000; 2011, $20,000; 2012, $20,000; 2013, $18,000; 2014, $20,000; 2015, $19,000; 2016 $15,000; 2017, $20,000; 2018, $10,000; 2019, $10,000; 2021, $10,000 Rasmuson Foundation: Dining Hall Remodel, 2009, $15,200; Passenger van, 2016, $20,000; Residence hall, 2017, $20,000; Athletic Center, 2020, $400,000; Furnishings, 2021, $25,000 Alaska Mental Health Trust: Two passenger vans, 2015, $45,000; Associate in Arts Degree, 2016, $48,000, Residence Hall, 2016, $5,000; Classroom, 2018, $50,000 Covenant Children’s Home: Scholarships, 2014, $5,000; 2015, $10,000; 2016, $10,000; 2017, $30,000; 2018, $10,000; 2019, $10,000; 2020, $10,000; $12,000 2021 Kenai Community Foundation: General, 2010, $1,000; Van, 2016, $500; Furniture, 2017, $1,000; Furniture, 2018, $1,000; Chainsaws 2019, $1,000; Signage, 2021 $1,000 BP Alaska: Scholarships, 2012, $20,000; 2013, $5,000; 2014, $3,000; Residence Hall 2017, $25,000 State of Alaska: Emergency Generator, 2013, $50,000; Road improvement, 2015, $45,000 US Dept. of Education: Title III Grants, 2020, $2,250,000; 2010, $2,800,000; Appropriations Grant, 2005, $431,000; 2004, $393,000 SAMHSA: Appropriation Grant, New Hope Counseling Center, 2004, $147,000; 2003, $197,000 Blankmeyer Family Foundation: Building Construction, 2002, $40,000 Evangelical Covenant Church- Compassion, Mercy, and Justice: New Hope Counseling Center, $12,000, $14,000, and $10,000; Alaska Christian College, $10,000 Cameron Family Foundation: Travel, 2003, $2,000 Mustard Seed Foundation: Urban Youth Ministry, Arvada Covenant Church, 1997, $5,000; Mission outreach, 1998, $5,000 ANNUAL ADVANCEMENT WORK $1.500,000 annually in direct work with donors, additional $250,000-$1,000,000 annually for designated gifts and endowment CAPITAL PROJECTS COMPLETED Alaska Christian College: 36 bed residence hall, 2003, $1,000,000; Conference Center, 2007, $750,000; Physical plant shop, 2008, $300,000; Parking garage 2016, $100,000; 34 bed residence hall, 2017, $1,700,000. Classroom expansion $625,000; Athletic Center 2018-21 Page 3 of 6 $3,000,000; Legacy Endowment 2021 $650,000; 10 other smaller building projects with donated labor built debt free PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Founding President, Alaska Christian College, Soldotna, AK, 2000 to present Associate Pastor to Students, Arvada Covenant Church, Arvada, CO, 1996-2001 Associate Pastor to Students, Community Covenant Church, Rocklin, CA, 1989-1996 Co-leader, North Park University College Life Ministry, 1988-1989 Seminary Intern, Grace Evangelical Covenant Church, Chicago, IL 1988-1989 Program Director, Cascades Camp and Conference Center, Yelm, WA, Summers 1988-89 EMT/Driver, Shepard Ambulance, Seattle, WA 1986-89 Short term Missionary, Iglesia del Pacto (ECC), Mexico City, 1984-85 Jr. and Sr. High Director, Newport Covenant Church, Bellevue, WA 1983-84 Program Director, Circle C Ranch, Leavenworth, WA, Summers 1981-84 Youth Director, S. Lake Stevens Covenant Church, Everett, WA, 1981-82 Camp Counselor, Circle C Ranch, Leavenworth, WA, Summer 1980 Hardware Salesperson, Sears Hardware, Everett, WA, 1980-81 Hardware Salesperson, Coast to Coast Hardware, Lake Stevens, WA 1978-1980 CONTINUING EDUCATION Evangelical Covenant Church Midwinter Pastor’s Conference, 1987-present Association for Biblical Higher Education Annual Conference, Orlando, FL 2003-present; President’s Conference, Orlando, FL 2005, 2007, 2014; Development Officer’s Conference, 2014, 2017 Christian Leadership Alliance Conference, Dallas, TX, 2006-2013 Credentialed Christian Non-Profit Leadership Conference, Dallas, TX, 2011, 2012 MJ Murdock Trust Leadership Conference, Vancouver, WA 2008-present The Mentoring Experience Cohort, M.J. Murdock Trust, Canby, OR 2008 Youth Worker’s Connection, Evangelical Covenant Church, 1988-2007 Youth Specialties Conference, 1990-1999 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES Vice Chair, State of Alaska Board of Education, 2015-present (appointment by Governor) Commissioner and Executive Board Member, Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education, 2015-present Member, Board of Directors, Cascades Camp and Conference Center, Yelm, WA 2021-present Member, North Park University Board of Trustees, Chicago, IL 2015-2021 Member, State of Alaska Personnel Board, 2010-present (appointment by Governor) Ex-officio Director, New Hope Counseling Center, Soldotna, AK 2003-present Member, Alaska Juvenile Justice Advisory Council, 2013-2015 Member, Task Force on Post-Secondary Education, 2010 Member, Alaska Children’s Trust Steering Committee, State of Alaska, 2008-09 Plenary Speaker, Biennial Meeting of the Democratic Republic of Congo Covenant Church Ministers, Congo, Africa 2009 Member, Alaska Airlines MVP Gold Advisory Committee, 2006-2008 Member, Kenai Peninsula Regional Development Coalition, Soldotna, AK 2004-2006 Page 4 of 6 Member, Faith Based and Community Initiatives Advisory Council, State of Alaska, 2005-08 (appointment by Governor) Member, Arctic Barnabas Ministry Board of Directors, Kenai, AK 2002-06 Vice Chair, Covenant Bible College Midwest, Windsor, CO 1997-2000 Secretary, Evangelical Covenant Church, National Board of Christian Formation, 1996-2000 Planting Team, Covenant Bible College Midwest, Windsor, CO, 1996 Planting Team, The River Covenant Church, Soldotna, AK 2010 Innovation Team Member, Large group leader, seminar speaker, CHIC National Youth Conference 1994-2012 Member, Mission Springs Conference Center Board of Directors, Scotts Valley, CA 1991-1996 Member, Covenant Mission Connection, Midwest Conference of the ECC, 1996-2000 Member, Search Committee for National Board of Christian Formation Executive Minister, 1998 Chair, Search Committee, National Director of Youth for the Evan. Covenant Church, 1998 Member, Sexual Abstinence Curriculum Task Force, Rocklin Unified School District, CA, 1995 Vice President, North Park Theological Seminary Student Council, 1989 Conferences, churches, camp, and retreat speaker- various national and international locations 1985-present Mission Trip Leader, 45+ mission teams around the world, mainly to Latin and South America COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS Volunteer Firefighter 1, holding ranks of Captain, Lieutenant, and Firefighter, Central Emergency Services, Soldotna, AK 2001-present Emergency Medical Technician 1, 1980-present Alumni Medallion Award Recipient, Seattle Pacific University, 2012 Christianity Today Magazine- Lead article, 2012 Seattle Pacific University Response Magazine- Life story interview, 2012 Fuller Seminary Focus Magazine and Website- Life story interview, 2012 Certificate of Award, Central Emergency Services, Soldotna, AK, 2003 Volunteer Firefighter and Lieutenant, Arvada Fire Department, Arvada, CO 1996-2001 Award of Service, Rocklin Fire Department, Rocklin, CA 1996 Volunteer Firefighter, Lake Stevens, WA; Renton, WA, Rocklin, CA, Arvada, CO 1978-2001 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Facilitator, Kenai Peninsula Evangelical Executive Director’s Fellowship, 2010-present Member, Kenai Peninsula Alaska Ministerial Association, 2001-2019 Member, Evangelical Covenant Church Ministerium, 1986 to present Member, Soldotna Chamber of Commerce, 2005-present Member, Kenai Chamber of Commerce, 2016-present Member, and Attendee, Peninsula Grace Church (Charis Fellowship), 2001-present LICENSURE Ordination, Evangelical Covenant Church, Chicago, IL 1991 FOREIGN TRAVEL Mexico, over 60 trips, 1976-present Turkey, Greece, France, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, 2021 Page 5 of 6 British Isles, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, 2018 Haiti, Jamaica, Grand Cayman 2016 Israel, Jordan, Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Italy 2014 Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean 1993, 2007, 2014 Germany, Austria, France 2010 Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2009 England, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Crete 2008 Spain, Portugal, 1999, 2006, 2008 Netherlands, Germany, Austria, 2002 Ecuador, Quito 1997, 1999, 2001 Germany, Austria, Italy, 1996 Germany, Austria, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, France 1993 Germany, Austria, Italy, Hungary, 1989 Canada, numerous visits FOREIGN LANGUAGES Fluent in Spanish FAMILY Spouse- Debra Sue (married 1993) Children- Bradley John Christopher Keith Megan Elizabeth HOBBIES Traveling, preaching/speaking, discipling men, reading, golf, hiking, jogging, music, mentoring, consulting OTHER INFORMATION Enneagram Personality Style #3: The Effective Person “This personality is attracted to values efficiency, industriousness, and competence. The person wants to be productive, seeking to make the world a more efficient place to live in. Bringing projects to completion, accomplishing goals, and working effectively are important.” Meyers Briggs Personality Type E= Extrovert, S= Sensing, F=Feeling, J= Judging Leadership Stool Priorities 1-Strategy, 2-Chemistry, 3-Spirituality Strengths Finder Responsibility, Communication, Significance, Connectedness, Discipline D.I.S.C. Personality Report Dominance 49%; Influence 21%; Steadiness 7%; Compliance 23% Birkman Leadership Style (Green Quadrant) “Strong desire to communicate and work with people. Identified by selling, persuading, promoting, motivating, counseling, teaching or working with people to get results. Believes in a product, service or idea and can communicate about it with ease and with a natural confidence. If you want someone to win friends and influence people, this leader is the person for the job.” 2020 Best Christian Workplaces 360 Annual Evaluation score - 4.6/5.0 Real Age Test Score- 51 years old