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Welcome Our New Parish Administrator this Sunday

August 12, 2011, People of St. Paul's (42)

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I am pleased to announce that our new Director of Administration and Finance, Mike Koschak, will be with us this Sunday, his first day on the job being this coming Monday. Mike comes to us as a business school graduate with over 25 years of corporate and law firm management experience. His experience includes financial reporting and analysis, budgeting, information systems, strategic planning, operations management, marketing, organizational planning and human resource management. "Motivated, innovative, and entrepreneurial" are the words he used to describe himself in his resume and they are spot on!

Mike earned his MBA at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, California and his BA in Business Administration at the University of Minnesota. In his spare time, he serves as Treasurer on the Board of Directors for Greater Richmond SCAN - Stop Child Abuse Now!, as Treasurer on the Parents Council at The New Community School, and has been a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church since 1995.  

I hope you will join us this Sunday for a reception welcoming Mike after the 10 a.m. service. We will also celebrate Andrew Terry's ministry with us as our summer seminarian as his residence with us concludes this Sunday. Look forward to seeing you downtown on Grace Street. 

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