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Leadership
Board of Trustees
Board of Advisors
The
Leadership
The leadership for the Russian-American Christian University is divided
between two offices. One office is located in Washington, D.C., area and
the second is in Moscow on the campus of the university. The U.S. office
is mainly responsible for fund-raising and faculty recruitment in the
United States and Canada. The Founder and President, Dr. John A. Bernbaum,
operates out of this office.
The administrative staff in Moscow operates under the direction of David
Broersma, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Executive Vice President.
He is assisted by Dr. Vladimir Obrovets, Vice President for External Relations.
This leadership team is responsible for developing the academic program
of the university, overseeing student life, and managing the university's
facilities.
The
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is the governing body of the university and is legally
responsible for establishing and maintaining the mission of the university.
Board members serve three year terms. Its primary responsibilities include
appointing and reviewing the work of the chief staff officer (President),
overseeing the university's academic programs, reviewing the university's
budget and financial plans, and enhancing the university's public image.
The
Board of Advisors
The Board of Advisors has a consultative role with the university. Its
members, both Russian and American, are frequently called upon for advice
and counsel concerning the university's development. Members of the Advisory
Board also give credibility to the university and, because of their leadership
positions in Russia and the United States, are well positioned to enhance
the university's reputation and interpret its role in Russian society.
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