Volunteers can be an asset or liability to an organization. In this webinar we will learn from experts. Chaplains Ilinda Jackson and Dan Odean, and ministry leader Evelyn Lemly provide suggestions based on their years of experience in recruiting, selecting, training, and managing volunteers.
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CEO Kairos Prison Ministry International
Evelyn Lemly serves as CEO of Kairos Prison Ministry International which is in over 500 communities in 10 countries utilizing over 30,000 volunteers.
Previously, Evelyn worked in the business world, then became President of a Bible translation ministry, as well as Executive Vice President of a ministry that teaches locals to study the Bible and work to establish churches. She holds a MBA in leadership of organizations, marketing, and finance and she has trained around the world in fundraising, management, and leadership. Evelyn serves as President on the Executive Board for CMCA.
CEO Raising the Standard Ministries, Volunteer Coordinator, Oklahoma Department of Justice
Ilinda Jackson is an acclaimed keynote speaker and author. Founder and CEO of Raising The Standard Ministries, Inc.,(RTSM) in Oklahoma City, where she leads six (6) transitional homes for women and their children.
In addition to RTSM, Inc., Ilinda Jackson is the founder of The Secret Place Community Church Marketplace Epicenter and co-founder of The Bridge Impact Youth Center in Oklahoma City. Ilinda is also a chaplain and is the Volunteer Coordinator for the Oklahoma Department of Justice.
Correctional Ministries Representative for The General Council of the Assemblies of God Chaplaincy Ministries
Daniel (Dan) Odean serves as the Correctional Ministries Representative for The General Council of the Assemblies of God Chaplaincy Ministries and has been ordained since 1989.
Dan served with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for 23 years as an endorsed Assemblies of God chaplain in the field. In his five different BOP assignments, he ministered to staff and inmates in a wide range of venues at a Metropolitan Correctional Center, United States Penitentiary, Federal Detention Center, a Federal Correctional Complex which included many special missions to include Federal Death Row and then finally, the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners located in Springfield, Missouri.