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For Immediate Release
RE: MBU Appoints Vice Presidents of Business Affairs, Student Development
MBU Appoints Vice Presidents of Business Affairs, Student Development
December 16, 2002
At the November 21 board meeting, Missouri Baptist University trustees appointed Dr. Andrew Chambers and Ken Revenaugh to the positions of Vice President for Student Development and Vice President for Business Affairs, respectively.
Dr. Andrew Chambers has served at MBU for six years, formerly as assistant professor of Bible and dean of students. Chambers oversees campus departments including residence life, student activities, career services, and international studies.
Chambers, a St. Louis native, holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Missouri – Rolla, and a Ph.D. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX. He and his wife, Diana, have been married sixteen years and have four children, Amanda, Bethany, Eric, and Michael.
Ken Revenaugh recently completed his eleventh year with MBU, previously serving as business manager and chief financial officer. Revenaugh supervises business affairs and campus support services at MBU.
Revenaugh, from Omaha, Nebraska, graduated from the University of Nebraska – Omaha with a B.S. in business administration, specializing in management. He and his wife Sharilyn have been married twenty-seven years and have two daughters, Kristin and Carla.
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