World Vision's relief, development and advocacy work touches the lives of close to 100 million people in nearly 100 countries. World Vision speakers are available for your next event, to speak on topics related to our work, in ways that will inspire, motivate and educate your audience.
To learn more about each speaker, click on “Read More” for speaker bios, and on “Speaker Link” for video, audio, and other web links. To partner with World Vision by requesting a speaker, please choose either the [doc] or [pdf] “Request a Speaker” form, and submit according to the instructions on the form. A Speakers Bureau representative will respond to your inquiry within three business days. For general information, please call 253.815.2555, or email speakers@worldvision.org.
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Richard E. Stearns, President President of the U.S. offices of World Vision, Rich’s life demonstrates not only passion and commitment but also humility, spontaneity, and a genuine desire to serve. As he works energetically to engage Americans in World Vision's global mission, his insight and sense of humor inspire them to help transform our world.
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Marilee Pierce Dunker, World Vision Advocate The daughter of World Vision founder Bob Pierce, Marilee brings unique insight into the ministry of World Vision. She is a powerful speaker and dedicated advocate for women and children around the world. She describes her motivation as “the simple heart of a mom combined with a passion to see suffering eased.”
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Steve Haas, Vice President / Chief Catalyst, WV Ambassador Steve Haas challenges Christians to “live out loud.” In his role with World Vision, the former youth minister, relief worker and pastor is a passionate advocate for the poor. He speaks to the important issues that affect communities and churches and offers ways for people to make a difference in the worldwide arena.
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Princess Kasune Zulu, AIDS Advocate Princess is a strong voice for hope as the world faces the AIDS pandemic. She offers an inspiring story that makes the crisis real. Her journey started when AIDS devastated her own family in her native Zambia. She says, “If we keep quiet, so many more people will die.”
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Angela Mason, Special Advocate for Women and Children Angela travels the world on humanitarian missions. She is an award-winning speaker and her presentations are sprinkled with stories, humor and hope. For those who are wondering what one person can do to make a difference for the world’s children, Angela and her life story shows us how.
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Rory Anderson, Deputy Director, Advocacy & Government Relations Rory’s work “on the hill” in DC, along with her international and domestic experience & education, make her uniquely qualified to speak about social justice issues.
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Margaret Becker, Musician, Author, Conference Speaker Margaret has been a passionate World Vision spokesperson and Artist Associate since 1993, and has seen and internalized the work first-hand. She speaks with humor, loves to talk about her visits to Africa and about child sponsorship, and delivers an emotional punch that incites audiences to action.
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Valerie Bell, Author, Speaker, MOPS International Board Chair A seven-time author and sought-after conference speaker, Valerie shares her spiritual journey with refreshing honesty, and a warmth and sincerity that are contagious. Her latest book, African Awakening: My Journey into AIDS Activism, was written in response to a life-jarring moment in Africa.
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Cynthia Breilh, National Director, Women of Vision Cindy shares her enthusiasm and passion for what women can do, as she leads the largest all-volunteer program within World Vision U.S. Women of Vision serves women and children, both locally and globally, who are impoverished and oppressed.
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Corryne Deliberto, Domestic Policy Advisor, Advocacy & Government Relations Corryne oversees World Vision’s public policy portfolio related to domestic poverty and social issues that affect the well-being of vulnerable children and youth in the United States.
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Moses Dombo, Program Management Officer, Health and Hope Moses grew up in a village in Uganda, and now works globally to help some of the world’s most vulnerable children. He has seen the tragedy of AIDS from the beginning and says that today “there’s hope, but there’s a lot of work to be done.”
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Jesse Eaves, Policy Advisor, Children in Crisis, Advocacy & Government Relations Jesse’s childhood experience as a missionary kid in Africa motivated him “to work and to struggle with people, to provide a chance for the poor to speak, and for the world to listen and to act.” He is now working in World Vision’s office in Washington, D.C. as policy advisor for children in crisis.
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Roger Flessing, Vice President, Communications “Communication is the new global currency.” It’s not a bad motto for the head of communications at World Vision. As Vice President for Communications at World Vision, Roger speaks powerfully about the difference we can make when we enter into a meaningful, two-way conversation with the poor.
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Romanita Hairston, Vice President, U.S. Programs Romanita has understood and lived rural and urban poverty first-hand, and knows the power that positive programs can make in a seemingly hopeless situation. With a creative knack for storytelling, and technical expertise, Romanita is comfortable in events and settings ranging from faith-based to corporate to universities.
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Craig Jaggers, Policy Advisor, Heath & Education Craig is based in Washington DC, advocating for congressional action on health and education policies affecting vulnerable children world wide.
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Michelle McKinney-Hammond, Author, Singer, Life-Empowerment Coach A best-selling author, gifted vocalist, speaker, television co-host and World Vision child sponsor, Michelle is known for “keeping it real” while addressing how to “live generously.”
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Bwalya Melu, Director, Donor Engagement – HIV and AIDS When Bwalya talks about HIV and AIDS, there is urgency in his message. It’s personal. He knows that in places like his native Zambia, time is running out.
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Joan Mussa, Sr. Vice President, Donor Engagement and Advocacy & Communications Joan’s deep faith, love for children, and concern for the poor all came together when she joined World Vision. “I was fine doing television news, but God had something else in mind!”
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Emmanuel Mutangana, Reverend, Former World Vision sponsored child Born to a Rwandan family, Emmanuel spent his childhood in Uganda, where his parents fled to escape ethnic violence. His World Vision sponsorship changed his life.
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Torrey Olsen, Sr. Director, Christian Engagement, International Programs Over many years in Africa, Torrey was kidnapped by rebels, shot at, and endured many other close calls – challenges that deepened his feeling that he was following God’s call.
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Emmanuel Opong, Country Program Manager, International Programs Emmanuel is an expert in health and development, and especially water issues. His passion for providing safe water is drawn from his own experience growing up in Ghana, West Africa, and from his work today with World Vision as he sees water bring health and hope to villages.
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Larry Probus, Sr. Vice President, Strategic Solutions, CFO After spending many years working for a company whose business was whiskey, wine, china plates and leather suitcases, Larry ended up in a leadership role at a Christian humanitarian organization. He talks about his experiences and his work to ensure that World Vision is a good steward.
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Steve Reynolds, Director, Strategic Projects Steve has worked with World Vision for over 25 years and has wonderful stories to tell – including his role in Bono’s first trip to Africa, which ultimately ignited a movement.
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Reneé Stearns, Writer, Advocate for Women & Children Reneé draws upon her experience and passion as a Christian, attorney and mother of five. Reneé has traveled the world to see the work of World Vision and meet the women & children they serve. “My desire is to help people see the world from God’s perspective, and to move them to do something about what they see.”
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John Volinsky, Sr. Director, Church Relations “My goal is to create a revolution where the church begins to live out the values that Christ calls us to live out, and see the world changed because of it.”
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Jonathan Walton, Performance Poet, Speaker, Author Jonathan passionately takes a stand against injustice. “Somebody thinks this stuff is all right and I don’t. I have to flip over the ‘tables in the temple’. That’s what we’re called to do.”
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Peggy Wehmeyer, Host & Managing Editor, World Vision Report For many years Peggy served as a religion correspondent for ABC News, interviewing Presidents and covering issues such as the growth of Islam in America, prayer in schools, and controversial issues surrounding gay marriage. Today she is the voice of World Vision’s radio program.
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Mike Yankoski, Author, Advocate, World Vision Board Member Author of Under the Overpass and 2006 spokesperson for Gospel Missions, Mike seeks to live out his faith with radical intensity and a lifestyle that glorifies God.
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Robert Zachritz, Director, Advocacy & Government Relations Bob encourages Christians to boldly speak out and lobby Congress on issues of global poverty. He feels too many Christians are afraid to engage in politics, but they should. He says, “We know God cares about people who are suffering. We are 100 percent sure of that.”
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