International Christian Concern
Katherine Gahl has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Most recently, they serve as the Director of Operations for International Christian Concern starting from November 2022. Prior to that, they worked as the Community Education Coordinator/Public Relations for Citizens Against Domestic & Sexual Abuse (CADA) from September 2020 to November 2022, where they developed curriculum, coordinated community programs, and implemented Apricot CRM software. From September 2017 to June 2019, Katherine was an Event Coordinator at Heartlight Ministries. Katherine also worked as a Contract Coordinator at TIGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD from January 2017 to July 2017, where they managed sub-contractors, provided updates and reports, and oversaw environmental management for large projects. From June 2015 to July 2016, Katherine served as a Project Coordinator at Medair, where they coordinated programs and managed project implementation, monitoring, and reporting. Additionally, they worked as the Missions Director at North County Christ the King from June 2002 to July 2014.
Katherine Gahl holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication, General from Trinity Western University. Additionally, they have pursued further education, obtaining a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a focus on Social and Civic Entrepreneurship from Bakke Graduate University.
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International Christian Concern
Founded in 1995, International Christian Concern (ICC) is a non-denominational Christian human rights organization that is dedicated to helping Christian minorities who face discrimination and violence as a result of their faith. ICC provides assistance, seeks to raise awareness of religious persecution, and pressures the US government where needed. ICC is committed to building, supporting, and sustaining the persecuted church. It provides a wide array of financial support, from pastor’s salaries to village wells that are often off-limits to Christians. In the US, ICC tries to bring greater attention to religious persecution by disseminating information through its website, press releases, newsletter, and weekly email updates. ICC is also a strong voice in Washington; it lobbies the US government to push persecuting governments to change their behavior.
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