Bernadine Craft It is a privilege to place my name in nomination for election to the Board. I am completing my first term of service on the Board, and would consider it an honor to continue serving for a second term. I have been a member of the Development Committee, where we have been working to develop unique opportunities for stewardship at both the congregational and the diocesan level. We are in the process of kicking off a new concept, a planned giving campaign which Director Press Stephens has entitled Treasure to Heart. After several months of planning, the campaign will debut in November at my parish, Holy Communion in Rock Springs. I would welcome the opportunity to not only help bring this new campaign to fruition, but also to continue working towards expanding the excellent work begun by the in providing creative and mutually beneficial ways for each of our Wyoming parishes to engage with the. I am a cradle member of Holy Communion, where I began service as the organist at age 12. I have served on the vestry as both Jr. and Sr. Warden, chairman of the Worship Committee and instructor for Adult Education and Confirmation Classes. On August 20 I took a big step towards realization of my lifelong dream when I was ordained to the Transitional Diaconate. I have been attending classes at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, and am excited to begin the Iona program this fall. My day jobs include representing Senate District #12 in the Wyoming Senate, where I serve in Leadership as Minority Whip and as a member of a variety of standing and select committees, including Labor, Health and Social Services, Select Water and Tribal Relations. I am the Director of Sweetwater BOCES and am an adjunct psychology instructor at Western Wyoming Community College. I also continue to maintain a small private psychotherapy practice. My priority has always been, and will always be, service to the church, both to my local parish and to the Diocese of Wyoming. I have truly enjoyed my work on the Board, and would be both honored and humbled to continue service in that capacity.
SUMMARY PERSONAL PROFILE Confidential Peter C. Moister P.O. Box 1870 Wilson, WY 83014 O: 404-881-2866 C: 307-699-0819 pmoister@corbinvest.com BUSINESS THE PRESCOTT GROUP, LLC New York, NY (Present) Managing Director Prescott Capital Management, LLC Management, Operating and Investment Committees CORBIN INVESTMENT HOLDINGS, LLC Atlanta, GA (Present) Managing Principal CORBINVEST, LLC KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. INCORPORATED Los Angeles, CA Senior Advisor - Kidder, Peabody Realty Corporation COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL GROUP, INC. Los Angeles, CA President Investment Banking Services (IBS) Board of Directors Coldwell Banker Commercial Group, Inc. Executive Committee Capital Markets MORGAN STANLEY GROUP, INC New York, NY Managing Director - Morgan Stanley Group, Inc Board of Directors - Morgan Stanley Group, Inc., Morgan Stanley Realty, Inc., Brooks Harvey & Co., Inc., Morstan Development Company, Inc. Investment Committee Morgan Stanley Realty, Inc. CORBIN COLLIER PARTNERSHIP New York, NY General Partner MILITARY UNITED STATES ARMY USA / Republic of Viet Nam 1st Lieutenant Signal Corps Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal, Vietnam Campaign Ribbon; Honorable Discharge. EDUCATION 1 of 2
Peter C. Moister, cont d Confidential EMORY UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA Graduate Division of Religion: Ph.D. Program: Ethics & Society YALE UNIVERSITY New Haven, CT Divinity School: MAR, Ethics cum laude COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY New York, NY Graduate School of Business: MBA, Corporate Finance UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Chapel Hill, N.C. College of Arts & Sciences: AB Economics SELECTED OTHER All Saints Episcopal Church of Atlanta (GA) - Member Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities (GA) 2009 Jocelyn Dorsey Community Philanthropy Award Recipient Atlanta History Center and Museum (GA) Board of Trustees; Investment Committee, Program & Exhibitions Committee, Ad Hoc Debt Reduction Committee, President s Council Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society (NY) Episcopal Church Center s Mission Funding Initiative (former), National Stewardship Committee (former) Emory University (GA) Vice Chair - Center for Ethics; External Advisory Council (former) New York Stock Exchange (NY) - Allied Member (former) Rotary Club of Jackson Hole (WY) - Member St. John s Episcopal Church of Jackson Hole (WY) - Member Society for the Increase of Ministry (CT) - Board of Directors; Development Committee University of North Carolina (NC) Board of Visitors (former); Board of Advisors - Institute for the Arts and Humanities; Carolina 1 st Capital Campaign Georgia Regional Committee (former) William H. Adams (CA) Board of Directors (ALS Research) Yale Divinity School (CT) - Board of Advisors 2 of 2
Carol Peterson I would like to put my name forward for the vacant position on the board for the following reasons. I have extensive experience applying for competitive grants while employed at a Wyoming non-profit health agency and also while with the State of Wyoming; over $8,800,000 in successful grant awards over the past fifteen years with individual grants ranging from $500 to $900,000. With some of these grants, I was also able to provide sub-grants to partner organizations. Therefore, I have a good understanding of all aspects grant writing and application processes. Additionally, I have many years of experience with all aspects of program management including: conducting needs assessments, creating goals and objectives, developing work plans and timelines, conducting program evaluations, identifying best practices and lessons learned, writing interim and final progress reports, and budget development/budget management. I believe that I can use my skills and experiences to help both the and potential grant applicants. I also have some ideas that I d like to propose to the such as: (a) developing an abbreviated application and guidelines for a mini-grant process (perhaps $500 to $2,000); (b) conducting grant writing and program implementation tips workshops through the VTC and; (c) ways to more widely share best practices and success stories across the diocese. I currently serve as a Deacon and Parish Nurse at St. Mark s, Cheyenne. If selected I promise that I would always be open to ideas and suggestions regarding how the could most effectively use their resources to best meet the needs of our churches, our parish members and the communities we live in. I d appreciate the opportunity to serve you in this capacity.
Doug Weaver Congregation & Town: All Saints Episcopal Church, Wheatland, WY 82201 Position Sought: Board Skills and Traits: I have been an active member of All Saints for approximately 25 years. I have served All Saints in a number of capacities. I am currently a member of the Board, having been elected by this Convention in 2010. Since being elected I have been the chairman of the Investment Committee. I have an undergraduate degree from the University of Wyoming in accounting. I am a Certified Public Accountant, having passed the CPA exam in 1978. I graduated from the University of Wyoming Law School in 1980 and have been in the private practice of law since 1980. I have served and I currently serve on a number of boards all of which have dealt with financial matters. One board I am currently on has assets in excess of $120 million. My background and training both in law and accounting would add to the Board, but more importantly to the Diocese of Wyoming which I feel the serves. Douglas W. Weaver Attorney at Law P O Box 219 Wheatland WY 82201 307-322-3366 (phone) 307-322-3367 (fax) dweaver@wyoming.com
CONGREGATION: St. Alban's, Worland, WY JOE WILDMAN EXPERIENCES: COMMUNITY: I have been a member of St. Alban s for sixteen years. I m currently serving on St Alban s Vestry. I have been a Delegate to the Diocese of Wyoming Convention many times. I have completed the EFM Course. I served on the Search Committee for the New Bishop of Wyoming. Currently I m completing the unexpired term of, The Rev. Ron Lytle, on the Diocesan Council and the Board. And I was asked to serve on Thomas the Apostle Board. I served on the Growers Board at Holly Sugar Worland Plant and was part of the Acquisition Team to purchase the Plant from Holly Sugar and help create Wyoming Sugar. Currently I serve as Chairman of the Big Horn Fire District #3, Past Chairman of Big Horn County Weed & Pest Board. Also serve on the Big Horn Canal Board and I serve as a Consultant to the Westside Irrigation Project. PERSONAL: I live on the farm in Manderson with my wife Shirley. We own and operate two business in Manderson, and Dean s Irrigation in Edgar, Mt. I have a son (Howard) who does the farming, and two daughters, Cindy who lives in Cody, and Becky who lives in Worland. I have five Grandchildren. Two Stepson s one living in Gillette and one in Gold Canyon, AZ with their families. I was born in Ohio and raised on the family farm. I graduated from high school and attended Ohio State University, majoring in Engineering. I moved to Wyoming in 1969 and settled in the Manderson area. WHY I WOULD LIKE TO SERVE ON THE FOUNDATION BOARD: I feel it would be an honor to continue to serve on the Board in order to continue helping the many Parishes in the Diocese of Wyoming. As well as maintaining a secure financial future for both the Episcopal of Wyoming and the Diocese of Wyoming.