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Dan is the owner of Alpha Park and Pneuma, Inc. providing parking management, leasing and consulting services. He has held executive positions in the parking business for the last 22 years, working for the two industry leaders before striking out on his own. From 2006 through 2009 Dan was bi-vocational serving in a ministry leadership position at Foothills Community Church while assisting during the church’s senior leadership transition. Dan graduated with Highest Distinction from Colorado State University with a degree in Finance and Real Estate.

He has served on a variety of civic and nonprofit Boards including the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District, Downtown Denver Partnership, Foothills Community Church and IMD International. Dan lives in Westminster, Colorado with his wife Veronica, son Dylan and daughter Lauren. His grown son Jordan lives nearby.

Through ministry involvement at Foothills Community Church, mission trips to Southeast Asia and the inspiring example of IMD’s staff and partners around the world God has clearly revealed His heart for the nations. Dan’s desire, interest and passion for IMD’s mission continues to grow. He is excited to have the privilege to continue to participate in what God is doing through IMD and their international partners.

From an IMD Donor:

For five years our congregation has partnered with the godly, competent leadership of IMD International to channel resources in a manner which assists the mission of IMD to teach and train pastors in parts of the world where many of us may never venture. IMD International is a Christ-centered ministry yielding much fruit in training indigenous pastors to preach the Gospel and build the Lord's Kingdom.

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