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Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice - # 18 Learning Matters with Scott Fehrenbacher

# 18 Learning Matters with Scott Fehrenbacher

04/17/20 • 39 min

Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice

On this episode of Learning Matter, Scott Fehrenbacher discusses big, bold and audacious matters regarding the evolving roles of higher education.

Scott Fehrenbacher, the Senior Vice President - External Relations, provides creative leadership for Trinity Western University's broad portfolio of development programs and activities. The SVP, External Relations serves as a member of the Executive Team, President's Council, and Core Fundraising Team and provides leadership for the enrollment division, alumni, marketing, media and communications, business sector, government agencies and donors. External relations includes but is not limited to the following: alumni relations, parent relations, marketing, enrollment/recruiting operations, communications and donor relations, annual major gift and planned giving, corporate and foundation giving. Scott is a fierce advocate of disruptive innovation to leverage market driven opportunities for growth using innovative approaches to new media, marketing, sales and leadership.

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On this episode of Learning Matter, Scott Fehrenbacher discusses big, bold and audacious matters regarding the evolving roles of higher education.

Scott Fehrenbacher, the Senior Vice President - External Relations, provides creative leadership for Trinity Western University's broad portfolio of development programs and activities. The SVP, External Relations serves as a member of the Executive Team, President's Council, and Core Fundraising Team and provides leadership for the enrollment division, alumni, marketing, media and communications, business sector, government agencies and donors. External relations includes but is not limited to the following: alumni relations, parent relations, marketing, enrollment/recruiting operations, communications and donor relations, annual major gift and planned giving, corporate and foundation giving. Scott is a fierce advocate of disruptive innovation to leverage market driven opportunities for growth using innovative approaches to new media, marketing, sales and leadership.

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#17 Learning Matters with Steven Garber

On this episode of Learning Matters, Steven Garber discusses theology of the market place and matters of vocation for the common good.

Dr. Steven Garber, Professor of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College, is Director of Regent’s new graduate program, the Master of Arts in Leadership, Theology, and Society. He comes to Regent College most recently from his role as Principal of The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation, and Culture in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Garber completed his PhD in the Philosophy of Learning at Pennsylvania State University, focusing on the connection between belief and behaviour. His dissertation led to the publication of his first book, The Fabric of Faithfulness: Weaving Together Belief and Behaviour. He served for many years on the faculty of the American Studies Program in Washington, D.C., and his contribution to the book, Faith Goes to Work: Reflections from the Marketplace, was born of that institution’s unique learning-and-living vision for the moral meaning of higher education. More recently, Dr. Garber drew on his work at the Washington Institute and years of thinking about the nature of calling and career to author Visions of Vocation: Common Grace for the Common Good. His new book is titled, The Seamless Life: a Tapestry of Love & Learning Worship & Work.

https://www.regent-college.edu/faculty/full-time/steven-garber

https://www.heartsandmindsbooks.com/

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#19 Learning Matters with Rev James Ellis III

On this episode of Learning Matter, Reverend James Ellis III, University Chaplain discusses intersections of wisdom, resilience and calm during COVID crisis.
The Rev. James Ellis III began at Trinity Western University in September 2019 as University Chaplain and Director of Student Ministries. His work involves co-laboring with and leading a team of fellow chaplains, interns, and student leaders who minister to students. With many years of experience in churches and higher education, he has served in largely Anglo, African American, and multiracial settings representing diversity across issues of socio-economics, culture, and theology. A U.S. citizen, though born in Japan, he has resided in Texas, Pennsylvania, Georgia, West Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Michigan.

Ordained in the Baptist tradition, Rev. Ellis was a 2013 Guthrie Scholar at Columbia Theological Seminary and 2012-13 Lewis Fellow at Wesley Theological Seminary, a post-graduate, post-ordination leadership development program for clergy under 35. He holds the Master of Sacred Theology from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Master of Theological Studies from George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University, and Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies from the University of Maryland.

In life beyond TWU, Rev. Ellis likes working out at the gym often and dabbling in photography. He heartily practices living as a contented introvert and spending lots of time with his wife. If you were wondering, he is not a fan of raspberries, blackberries, wasabi, and camping.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twu-chapel/id1487229847

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