Scott Aubin
"I first heard the term 'servant leadership' at HIU. I realized then, that's the kind of leader I want to be."
Kurt Berger
Upon reading the book "Operation World," Kurt Berger (BA '90) became painfully aware of the great need for effective evangelism around the world. Thus began his transition to becoming a missionary.
May Chan
May Chan (MBA '98) has been working as the Chief Financial Officer for the American Red Cross - Orange County Chapter for nearly seven years.
Michael Daehn
Michael Daehn (BA '96, MBA '99) has recently released his sixth book, entitled Marketing the Church: How to Communicate Your Church's Purpose and Passion in a Modern Context.
Jessica Garcia
Jessica Garcia's (BA '15) transition from HIU student to full-time employee happened rather quickly, but her compassion for marginalized children and their families has been blossoming for years.
David Hahn
David Hahn's (FS '84) passion for helping low-income families in their search for affordable housing has led him on a fulfilling journey in "marketplace ministry."
Julie Kuns
Julie Kuns (BA '81) is currently serving as the Regional Vice President for Nordstrom in Orange County and has been associated with the company for the past 22 years.
Kaye C. Lindsey
Kaye C. Lindsey (BS '78), CPCU, is Operations Vice President for State Farm Insurance Companies - California Zone.
Luke and Tawny P.
Only a few years after graduation, Luke and Tawny embody the mission of Hope International University as they interact with local villages and people from around the globe.
Garrett Radford
Garrett's experiences and education unknowingly made him the perfect candidate to become a Senior Writer at 72andSunny.
Rebecca Snavely
Rebecca Snavely's ('99) passion to communicate "people stories" has led her down a path that will impact lives for generations to come.
J.D. Whitney
J.D. Whitney (MBA '07, BME '98) is currently working in Qingdao, China as the Chief Operations Officer of a business startup called micMAC Global Solutions.
Leigha Williams
"Hope gave me the opportunity to be more than an athlete. I learned how to ask important questions, and to be an advocate for myself and others."