2023-2024 Ideos Leaders Cohort

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Joseph Bronner

Yale SOM MBA Student
Senior Brand Manager Intern, Proctor & Gamble

Joseph Bronner is a graduate student ipursuing a Masters of Business Administration at Yale. He is also a Senior Brand Manager for Procter & Gamble and the co-president and cofounder of the Yale AI Club. His plans are to launch a tech company in the near future. He desires to be partnered with others who walk as God's hand in business.

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David Buller

Director of Programs, BioLogos

David Buller is Director of Programs at BioLogos, where he works with program leads and editorial staff to advance the organization's mission. He also directs overall planning of BioLogos conferences and participates in organizational planning with BioLogos leadership and advisors. Before coming to BioLogos in 2016, David was a Program Associate in the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion program at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Washington, DC. At AAAS he helped plan and lead engagement initiatives in collaboration with scientists and faith leaders around the country.

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Lauren Devoll

Head of Growth, Numinar

Lauren Devoll is a creative catalyst, trusted communicator and leader in online dialogue. She advised the most influential and innovative policymakers, government agencies, and members of civil society as Twitter's Global Public Policy Partnerships Manager and created company-wide value propositions, product marketing, and trainings. She is a frequently-requested collaborator and public speaker at engagements around the world including those hosted by the U.S. Congress, NASA, the United Nations, the International Federation of the Red Cross, and the Government Social Media network. Previous to her tenure at Twitter, Devoll experienced firsthand the original data and digital overhaul within the Republican Party after 2012 and contributed to civic integrity remediations after 2016. She piloted and executed original social media, e-commerce, and creative programs at the Republican National Committee and National Republican Congressional Committee and represented the party in diplomatic visits organized by the U.S. Department of State.

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MiDian Holmes

CEO and Founder, The Epitome of Black Excellence & Partnership

MiDian Holmes is the CEO and founder of The Epitome of Black Excellence & Partnership and a product of a multi-generational presence of Black family and Black community in the city of Denver, CO. During some of the most racially charged and violent times in Denver, MiDian was able to lean into the divisive experiences that were plaguing Denver’s communities. Now, as an advocacy leader, MiDian is sought out and leveraged by the community at large and is committed to holding the hands and hearts of others to join her on the journey of seeking God to restore a place of belonging for the community, the city of Denver, and society at large. Her commitment to this work has earned her the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanitarian Award, a feature in the PBS-aired documentary *Standing in the Gap*, and recognition in many publications. She has also led multiple action committees within the school district and the community and was appointed by former Mayor John Hickenlooper to serve on Denver’s Excellence in Education Committee.

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Scott Marshall

Senior Pastor, Wichita First Church of the Nazarene

Scott was born in the beautiful Tea Estates of southern Malawi, the son of American missionaries. Wheeled out of the bush hospital birthing room in a mosquito-net-covered bassinet set the tone for his love of adventure and out of the box experiences and thinking. His early years were spent in Africa, his childhood among the corn of Nebraska. Scott is now a pastor of 26 years, and budding author. His purpose is building leaders for God’s Kingdom, a calling he approaches with creativity, relational heart, and possibility, big-picture, transformational thinking. He has served on staff at 3 churches and been the Lead Pastor at 3 churches (He is currently the Lead Pastor at the first Church where he served on staff). His intent is to listen to the heart counsel of Count Zinzendorf: “Preach the gospel, die, and be forgotten”, and life-counsel of Jesus: “bear much fruit”.

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Chelsea Neal

Director of Healthy Relationships Program, Avail NYC

Chelsea lives in New York City working as the Director of the Flourish (Healthy Relationships) Program at Avail NYC. Avail is a non-profit that serves men and women making a decision about an unexpected pregnancy or seeking support after an abortion. As director of Flourish, Chelsea has worked to develop the program, write and implement a curriculum, and train and lead volunteers, alongside serving clients. Chelsea received her M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Before moving to NYC, Chelsea served as the Assessment and Training Director for International Missions at The Summit Church in Raleigh, NC. Through ministry opportunities and living overseas in South Asia, Chelsea’s passion for being a safe place for women in difficult situations has continued to grow. Chelsea is originally from Oklahoma and loves spending time traveling and experiencing other cultures, cooking and hosting friends, and spoiling her nieces and nephew.

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Sue Park-Hur

Co-Director, ReconciliAsian
Director of Racial/Ethnic Engagement, Mennonite Church USA

Sue Park-Hur Park-Hur co-directs ReconciliAsian, a peace center in Los Angeles specializing in conflict transformation,restorative justice, and trauma healing for immigrant churches. She also serves as the director of racial/ethnic engagement for Mennonite Church USA (MC USA) and has held multiple denominational roles including leadership development of pastors and equipping of churches with peace and justice resources. A former co-lead pastor and co-church planter, her passion is to see the church living out the shalom of the gospel in community. Park-Hur is trained in Intercultural Development Inventory and is a Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience (STAR) practitioner. She has a graduate degree in Christian Formation and Intercultural Studies from Wheaton College in Illinois and a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Asian American Studies from UCLA .

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