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About Me
Greg Leith’s mission in life is “to strengthen & link together the great Christian leaders, ideas and organizations of our time, both in ministry and in the marketplace, around the world so that the kingdom causes of Jesus Christ can be exponentially accelerated.” He and his wife Shelley are the parents of five children, ages 14 to 21; they’ve been married for 27 years, reside in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA and attend Saddleback Community Church. Greg is part of the leadership team at Biola University, a 100 year old Christian higher education institution, where he serves as the Director of Business and Corporate Relations. He is responsible build authentic partnerships and secure financial investment for the University. He serves as a philanthropic advisor and mentor to Biola’s external partners in the arena of stewardship of the wealth God has entrusted to them. In the last 10 years, the Biola team members have raised over $100 million. Greg has consulted nationally and internationally in both for-profit and non-profit organizations and from small business to large corporate structures. His career spans thirty years of corporate, nonprofit, and academic experience in senior leadership roles. He served for 20 years with The ServiceMaster Company, a multi-national, multi-billion dollar health care management and franchising firm where he held numerous corporate leadership roles throughout North America. In 1998 he transitioned to a vocational ministry role where he served as the Vice President of Arrow Leadership. Arrow identifies, networks and develops Christian leaders worldwide. He then served as the Director of Leadership Development for Christian Management Association, (CMA) where he created learning experiences for over 3,500 of the most influential Christian organizations in the world. Greg invests his time in kingdom strategic Board roles that are a ‘vision-match’ with his life mission. He’s served as a board member or advisor to Youth for Christ, The Barnabas Group, which connects ministries to marketplace leaders; BBL Forum, where Christian CEO’s work together; and Wheatstone Academy, a summer conference for high school leaders. Greg is the Chairman of the Board of Christian Credit Counselors, that assists thousands of people to “get out of debt…for good!”. Greg has authored articles which have appeared in print and electronic publications around the world. He and Shelley love to communicate together or individually on how God's truths can change lives, businesses, marriages and families as they help people come to know and fulfill their life purpose. They speak to national audiences where they share God’s blueprint for marriage and family at Campus Crusade’s, Family Life ‘Weekend to Remember’ marriage conferences. To reach Greg, you may write or email: GregoryLeith@msn.com or Greg Leith, P.O. Box 80903, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688-0903
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Greg Leith’s mission in life is “to strengthen & link together the great Christian leaders, ideas and organizations of our time, both in ministry and in the marketplace, around the world so that the kingdom causes of Jesus Christ can be exponentially accelerated.” He and his wife Shelley are the parents of five children, ages 14 to 21; they’ve been married for 27 years, reside in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA and attend Saddleback Community Church. Greg is part of the leadership team at Biola University, a 100 year old Christian higher education institution, where he serves as the Director of Business and Corporate Relations. He is responsible build authentic partnerships and secure financial investment for the University. He serves as a philanthropic advisor and mentor to Biola’s external partners in the arena of stewardship of the wealth God has entrusted to them. In the last 10 years, the Biola team members have raised over $100 million. Greg has consulted nationally and internationally in both for-profit and non-profit organizations and from small business to large corporate structures. His career spans thirty years of corporate, nonprofit, and academic experience in senior leadership roles. He served for 20 years with The ServiceMaster Company, a multi-national, multi-billion dollar health care management and franchising firm where he held numerous corporate leadership roles throughout North America. In 1998 he transitioned to a vocational ministry role where he served as the Vice President of Arrow Leadership. Arrow identifies, networks and develops Christian leaders worldwide. He then served as the Director of Leadership Development for Christian Management Association, (CMA) where he created learning experiences for over 3,500 of the most influential Christian organizations in the world. Greg invests his time in kingdom strategic Board roles that are a ‘vision-match’ with his life mission. He’s served as a board member or advisor to Youth for Christ, The Barnabas Group, which connects ministries to marketplace leaders; BBL Forum, where Christian CEO’s work together; and Wheatstone Academy, a summer conference for high school leaders. Greg is the Chairman of the Board of Christian Credit Counselors, that assists thousands of people to “get out of debt…for good!”. Greg has authored articles which have appeared in print and electronic publications around the world. He and Shelley love to communicate together or individually on how God's truths can change lives, businesses, marriages and families as they help people come to know and fulfill their life purpose. They speak to national audiences where they share God’s blueprint for marriage and family at Campus Crusade’s, Family Life ‘Weekend to Remember’ marriage conferences. To reach Greg, you may write or email: GregoryLeith@msn.com or Greg Leith, P.O. Box 80903, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688-0903
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The ASP Advantage: Top Ten Reasons Your Non-profit Should Consider a Change to an ASP Contributed by: Greg LeithMonday, February 03, 2003 (10 years 103 days ago) Non-profits have sometimes been considered runaways from technology. But things are changing. Non-profits are joining the Cyber-Information Highway at a fast pace, is there one in your future? ______
3X5 Cards, Bits Bytes and Heart Contributed by: Greg LeithMonday, November 04, 2002 (10 years 194 days ago) Question: What do 3 x 5 cards and computer screens have in common? Answer: They can both keep you from connecting with the heart of your donor!
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