Al Robertson

author and speaker

Alan Robertson is the oldest son of Phil and Miss Kay Robertson. He helped start the family business, Duck Commander, and left there in the late ‘80’s to serve as a Pastor for 22 years at the White’s Ferry Road Church in West Monroe, LA. He went back to Duck Commander in 2012 to begin appearing on the Robertson’s TV show, Duck Dynasty on A&E, which just ended after 11 Seasons and 131 episodes.  He has authored and co-authored five books and speaks around the country about the reasons behind the success of the show and Robertson values of faith, family & ducks. Alan & Miss Kay opened Miss Kay’s Sweets and Eats in West Monroe in 2016.

Alan and his wife, Lisa, have been married for over 32 years and have two married daughters and six grandchildren. They live on the same street as Alan’s “hairy” brothers and their families in West Monroe, LA. They have co-authored two books, A New Season about their life and marriage and The Duck Commander Devotional for Couples and they travel together all over America sharing their story of brokenness, restoration and healing in their marriage. They are currently speaking together around the country and writing their third book about desperate forgiveness.

Al recently started a production company called Restoration Productions with his cousin Zach Dasher. They are currently producing Phil Robertson’s new show, In the Woods with Phil, on CRTV.com and are working on new projects to produce with the goal of bringing healthy, godly and family friendly content to television, the internet, and our culture.

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Andy Wood

Lead Pastor | Echo Church

Andy Wood serves as Lead Pastor at Echo Church in San Francisco Bay Area, CA. He received a master’s degree from Southwestern Theological Seminary and planted his first church. Andy is passionate about training leaders, teaching God’s Word in relevant ways, and creating environments where those far from God come to know Him personally.

Andy and his wife, Stacie, have three children.

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Aimee Minnich

CIO and General Counsel | Impact Foundation

Aimee Minnich serves as Chief Impact Officer and General Counsel of Impact Foundation. Prior to founding Impact Foundation, she served as President and General Counsel for the National Christian Foundation, Heartland, where she designed and implemented the foundation’s Missional Investing Program to allow the investment of donor-advised funds in social impact companies. A recovering attorney, Aimee earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Kansas School of Law with honors and a BA in Philosophy, summa cum laude, from Rockhurst University. In addition to “The Profitable Charity,” she’s published a boring law article and a study of the metaphysics of salvation.

Aimee and her husband Marshall live with their three adorable and high-energy kids and sweet old dog in Kansas city. Aimee loves serving on the boards of two local nonprofits that seek to make the city an even better place.

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Adora Elisapeta Lovestrand

Project Manager

Adora works behind the scenes to get the content from hundreds of publishing partners and seamlessly get it all on the site. Prior to joining the team at Faith Driven Entrepreneur and as Senior Associate at Sovereign’s Capital, she has worked in Indonesia for over seven years as an operator and shareholder in an Indonesian business conglomerate in the aquaculture and hospitality sectors, then as a lecturer and program manager of the Executive MBA at Binus University. Most recently, she was a Research Associate at the University of Oxford where she completed postgraduate studies. She also spent time as a Policy Aide for a senior Congressman in Washington DC.

Adora is from the island country of Samoa and currently lives in Jakarta with her husband Joseph who is a linguist working with endangered languages in Asia and Africa. They attend and serve at IES Church. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the historical sites, beaches, and food of Southeast Asia — and votes Manadonese food as both the best and spiciest.

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