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MB Biblical Seminary adds staff

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Four new staff members have been added to the MB Biblical Seminary system.

Cam Priebe, Rick Bartlett, Mark Isaac, Steve Priebe

Cam Priebe, Rick Bartlett, Mark Isaac, Steve Priebe

Cam Priebe, a 2006 graduate of the Fresno campus, is the new director of Ministry Quest, replacing Rick Bartlett, director since 2003. Priebe has been working with students in the program over the last two years. He and his wife Shauna live in Fresno, and have three children.

Rick Bartlett has taken on the assignment of director of constituency relations, a responsibility he is adding to his roles as student dean and part-time faculty member for the Fresno campus. He will oversee recruitment, public and alumni relations, and Ministry Quest. He and his wife Karen live in Fresno and have two children.

Former MBBS graduate Mark Isaac has been appointed as development officer for the West Coast and Central California, beginning Oct. 1, responsible for church relations and donor development among MB and non-MB constituencies. Isaac’s passion for the seminary developed during his student years and continued during service on the board of directors. He resigned from his pastoral role at Koerner Heights Church, Newton, Kan. A native of Kingsburg, Cal., he plans to move back to the area with his wife Laurie and three younger children after their oldest daughter completes high school next year.

Steve Prieb, also a graduate of MBBS, has been appointed to represent the seminary in the mid-western U.S., responsible for recruitment, church relations, and donor development from North Dakota to South Texas. He has significant experience as a pastor and has served as moderator of the U.S. MB conference. He and his wife Ruth and three children will continue to live in Topeka, Kan., where he recently resigned as pastor of the MB church there.

—MBBS release

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