Oct
6
Join us for a dinner with Ken Churchill, SVP of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
Longing for Significance
Ken’s desire to make an impact led him to Africa and then to Menlo Park. Along the way Ken learned that much of his passion camouflaged his fear of insignificance. Ken will share how diverse experiences have taught him about living fully as God’s child and offer his advice to young professionals who long to make the most of their gifts and opportunities.
About Ken:
From 1975 until 1987, Ken worked in Asia, the U.S., and Europe on refugee resettlement and public health administration with Food for the Hungry, World Relief, and World Vision. He came to Silicon Valley in 1987 from Africa with his wife of three years, Shirley, and the oldest of their eight start-ups (four boys and four girls). Today Ken helps many of the tech industry’s most successful CEOs and entrepreneurs manage their money. His focus is to become like Jesus and thus bring God glory in all he does.
Ken graduated from Wheaton College in in 1981 with a Bachelor’s in Biblical Studies. Ken also studied Mandarin Chinese at Harvard and Philosophy of Religion at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and the University of Rhode Island.