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2016 BRN Annual Report – Section 1.Pdf SECTION I BAPTIST CONVENTION OF PENNSYLVANIA/SOUTH JERSEY DIRECTORY CONVENTION OFFICERS Rev. Brian King Sr .............................................................................................................. President Dr. Kevin Roberts .............................................................................................. First Vice President Rev. George Tynes........................................................................................ Second Vice President Rev. Ryan Knepp ............................................................................................. Recording Secretary Mrs. Antoinette Buie ............................................................................... Asst. Recording Secretary Dr. Fred Boehlke ................................................................................................................ Historian Mr. Jeff Slagle ......................................................................................................... Parliamentarian ADMINISTRATION Dr. David Waltz .................................................................................. Executive Director-Treasurer Dr. Stanley Smith ................................................................... Interim Executive Director-Treasurer Mr. Andrew Weber ................................................................... Director of Finance and Operations Mrs. Tiffany Meeder .................................................................................. Administrative Assistant Mrs. Debbie Toone ........................................................................................................ Bookkeeper Mrs. Karen Warren ........................................................................... West Administrative Assistant Mrs. Emma Tentarelli ...........................................................South Jersey Administrative Assistant HEALTHY CHURCHES Dr. Larry Anderson ...................................................................................................... Team Leader Rev. David Ludwig ...................................................................................... Associate Team Leader Mrs. Fanny Grote ....................................................................................... Administrative Assistant MISSIONAL LIVING Dr. Pamela Smith ......................................................................................................... Team Leader Mr. Robert Turner ......................................................................... Director of Collegiate Ministries Mrs. Laura Shaw ........................................................................................ Administrative Assistant Rev. Kenton Hunt .......................................................................... State Director of Disaster Relief MULTIPLYING CHURCHES Rev. Barry Whitworth .................................................................................................. Team Leader CHURCH PLANTING CATALYSTS Rev. Hal Hopkins ............................................. BRN Philadelphia/BRN Philadelphia Team Leader Rev. Cliff Jenkins............................................................................................................. BRN West Rev. Anatoly Moshkovsky............................................................... Ethnic Church Planting Leader Rev. Gerald Mounce .....................................................................................................BRN Central Rev. Michael Nerger .................................................................................................... Northeast PA Rev. Enoch Nyakoon ................................................................................ BRN Philadelphia/Ethnic Rev. David Pearson .............................................................................................. BRN Philadelphia Rev. Samuel Rodriguez ....................................................................................... BRN South Jersey Rev. Peter Yanes ....................................................................................... BRN Philadelphia/Ethnic EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS Rev. Robert Conrad ............................................................................................................ President Rev. Darius Nable ...................................................................................................... Vice-President Mr. Rick Baker................................................................................................................... Secretary MEMBERS Term Expiring 2016 Mr. Joe Handoe ..............................................................................................................Philadelphia Rev. Rafael Torres .........................................................................................................Philadelphia Mr. Paul Olijar .......................................................................................................................... West Rev. Robert Conrad ............................................................................................................... Central Rev. Trent Kirkland .................................................................................................................. West Rev. Ryan Knepp ...........................................................................................................Philadelphia Rev. Corey Mitchell ............................................................................................................... Central Rev. Brian King Sr. ........................................................................................................Philadelphia Dr. Kevin Roberts ..................................................................................................................... West Term Expiring 2017 Mrs. April Betner .......................................................................................................... South Jersey Mr. Danilo Cosico ......................................................................................................... South Jersey Mrs. Sue Crofutt........................................................................................................................ West Rev. Robert Fontell ........................................................................................................Philadelphia Mr. Richard Goforth ................................................................................................................. West Rev. Jason Hunter ..................................................................................................................... West Mr. Don Lowery .................................................................................................................... Central Rev. Darius Nable ......................................................................................................... South Jersey Mrs. Jennifer Musser .....................................................................................................Philadelphia Rev. Matt Smart ........................................................................................................................ West Mr. Thane Turner ................................................................................................................... Central Term Expiring 2018 Rev. Kyle Canty .............................................................................................................Philadelphia Rev. Ed Roman ...................................................................................................................... Central Rev. Jerome Coleman ....................................................................................................Philadelphia Rev. Joe Velarde ............................................................................................................Philadelphia Mr. Bayard Bastedo ............................................................................................................... Central Rev. Philip Pham ...........................................................................................................Philadelphia Mr. Rick Baker....................................................................................................................... Central Mr. Michael Haskins ......................................................................................................Philadelphia Mrs. Jennifer White .......................................................................................................Philadelphia Rev. George Tynes.........................................................................................................Philadelphia COMMITTEES Administrative Committee Robert Conrad, Darius Nable, Rick Baker, Brian King, Jason Hunter, Trent Kirkland, Jennifer Musser, Dave McCoy, Kevin Roberts, Michael Haskins, Jennifer White Budget and Finance Committee Bayard Bastedo, April Betner, Robert Fontell, Richard Goforth, Corey Mitchell, Paul Olijar, Matt Smart, Thane Turner, Philip Pham, Kyle Canty, Ryan Knepp Operations and Property Committee Danilo Cosico, Sue Crofutt, Joe Handoe, Don Lowery, Rafael Torres, George Tynes, Joe Velarde, Ed Roman, Jerome Coleman Executive Board Appointment Committee Brian King Sr., Robert Conrad, Darius Nable, Rick Baker CONVENTION STANDING COMMITTEES Committee on Committees Mindy Snyder, Seymour Berrian, Donnie Davis Constitution and By-Laws Committee Glenn
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