New staff join the Global Secretariat

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With the new year comes new staff within the Global Secretariat. After five years of faithful service, Mary Kaech is stepping down from her position as director of communications to pursue a calling and passion to serve refugees in the Phoenix area full time. We are sad to say goodbye but anticipate that God will do great work through her in this new position.

Stepping into Mary’s role is Rebecca Vogt as manager of communications and information systems. Her background is in math and art education. She has spent the last five years mentoring and serving teenage mothers in her community through the ministry of Young Life. She is passionate about equipping and discipling leaders to bring change to their communities through the truth and love of Christ.

Jeff Wright also joins the Global Secretariat as director of donor development.  Jeff served in Bolivia with his wife and four children for the last five years, working with Lifesong for Orphans at the Fundación Esperanza orphanage.  He shares God’s heart for the fatherless and abandoned and brings insight and energy to this new role.

“We are thrilled to have Jeff and Rebecca join the team,” says Scott Allen, president of the Global Secretariat. “Both are exceptionally talented people with a huge heart for the Lord and the work of the DNA. They are truly an answer to prayer.”

Click here to read their full bios on the Leadership page.

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