Lakewood Church
Brian McGill has over 20 years of experience in the information technology field. Brian currently works as the Senior Director of Information Technology at Lakewood Church, where they oversee the support and maintenance of various IT operations. This includes managing a budget of $4 million and tracking capital assets. Prior to this role, they held positions such as Director of Information Technology, Technical Project Manager, and Database Administrator at the same company.
Outside of Lakewood Church, Brian also worked as an Advisor at AdvisoryCloud from April 2019 to July 2020. Brian previously served as an IT Consultant at Solerant, LLC, where they provided technical support and strategy to clients. Additionally, they worked as an Information Technology Services Manager at S&B Infrastructure, Ltd. and as a PC Support Specialist at S&B Engineers and Constructors, Ltd. In these roles, Brian managed infrastructure support, interconnectivity, and provided user support.
Brian McGill attended The University of Texas at Austin from 1994 to 1996, but did not obtain a degree or specify a field of study during this time. Later on, they attended Suffield University, where they completed a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, beginning in an unspecified year and finishing in 2005. Prior to their university studies, Brian earned a High School Diploma from Sam Rayburn High School.
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Lakewood Church
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Lakewood Church of Houston, TX is America’s largest church and one of the most diverse. Joel Osteen’s weekly services are broadcast in the U.S. and around the world in over 100 nations. According to Nielsen Media Research, Joel Osteen is the most watched minister in America and reaches 95% of all U.S. television households. Since 1999, under the leadership of Joel and his wife Victoria Osteen, Lakewood has grown to over 50,000 attending each week and unprecedented outreach through television, online and stadium events across the U.S. In 2005, Lakewood moved into its present location, the former Compaq Center, a 16,000-seat arena that was once home to the Houston Rockets professional basketball team. For more information, go to www.lakewood.cc or www.joelosteen.com