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Tom Lin Commissioned as President

For Immediate Release

(Madison, WI) --- Tom Lin was commissioned as the eighth president of ñ on August 10, 2016.  Tom enters his new role as ñ prepares to celebrate 75 years of ministry and experiences growth that is unprecedented since the earliest days of the Fellowship.

In brief remarks at the commissioning, Tom focused on honor and hope. “It’s an honor to be a part of something so important in the world of students,” Tom said. “Everywhere I go I hear about the impact ñ has made. We offer hope in a world that often feels hopeless.”

ñ currently has 1,730 staff, working with more than 1,000 chapters on 667 campuses. The number of ñ chapters has grown by 20 percent over the last ten years. In the last year, 4,072 first-time professions of faith in Christ were reported by ñ staff members, double the number from ten years ago.

“The turning point in my college experience came when I found a community of people who were committed to following Jesus together: the ñ chapter on my campus,” . “That community gave me hope for my college years, and my passion for God and his mission grew. My goal as ñ president is to create deep opportunities like that for more students on more campuses across the country.”

Tom is 43 years old, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, and the first full president to be chosen from ñ staff. He became a part of ñ as a student at Harvard University and served with ñ or an affiliated ministry from 1994 to the present. He planted new student chapters at Harvard and Boston University, helped establish an evangelical student movement in Mongolia, led ñ’s ministry in the Central Region of the U.S. as the Regional Director, and most recently served as Vice President for Missions and Director of ñ’s Urbana Student Missions Conference.

Tom is the author of (2012) and (1996), both published by ñ Press. He has served on the boards of a number of organizations, including Wycliffe Bible Translators and Missio Nexus, and he currently serves as the North American Regional Director of the Lausanne Movement. He has a B.A. in Economics from Harvard University, and holds an M.A. in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary.

Tom succeeds Jim Lundgren, who became interim president in June 2015, after Alec Hill stepped down for health reasons. A broad cross section of local church leaders attended the commissioning service, which was held at ñ’s National Service Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Tom, his wife Nancy, and their two daughters currently live in Madison, Wisconsin.

ñ was officially incorporated in . ñ is a founding member of the , advancing Christian student work in 160 countries.

For more information:
Gordon Govier
ggovier@intervarsity.org
608-443-3688

 

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