Board of Trustees

Jeff Bairey, Chair

Jeff is an attorney, retired from his San Francisco law office where he specialized in civil litigation. He continues to work as a lawyer in a pro bono capacity representing children without parents or guardians in Federal Immigration Court removal proceedings.

Jeff lives in Orinda, CA with his wife Kathy. They attend Oakland City Church and have two grown children who also live in the Bay Area. Jeff enjoys hiking, brewing beer, college basketball, beekeeping and bike riding.

Kathryn Badalich, Vice Chair

Kathryn is a former marketing communications executive who spearheaded plain language writing and design for consumer needs. Today she focuses on conciliation and mediation, coaching and teaching best practices for negotiation that preserve relationships. Kathryn also collaborates with and connects donors, architects, medical and other professionals to provide pro bono expertise to support her visionary Congolese partners on the ground in Africa. Kathryn continues to enjoy development of the NCB website.

Young-il Choo, Treasurer

Young-il is a software engineer with interests in theology, technology, and philosophy of science who started attending NCB events after moving to the Bay Area over 25 years ago. Earlier, he conducted research in computing and taught at Yale University.  He is a member of the First Covenant Church of Oakland.

Phil Stillman, Secretary

Phil Stillman is a graduate of the degree program at New College Berkeley with a Masters in Christian Studies. After earning a medical degree at UC San Francisco, NCB prepared him to serve the Lord in his profession of anesthesiology. He has served as a department chair and also as a consultant in a medical software company. He and his wife, Siggie, have three children and have served together in short-term missions in Guatemala and Ethiopia.

 

Sarah Akutagawa

Sarah Jue Lam Akutagawa is the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Learning and Consultation at a philanthropy in Redwood City, CA. She served with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship for 11 years overseeing international students college ministries and as InterVarsity's National Director of Diversity. Sarah was born and raised in San Francisco where she currently lives with her husband Jon and their two children, Kota and Mie.

Laurel Gasque

Laurel has a longstanding connection with Berkeley and NCB. Since university days she has had friends living in the Bay Area whom she visited regularly.  With the establishment of NCB she came with her husband, W. Ward Gasque, to live in Berkeley when he was seconded from Regent College (Vancouver, BC, Canada) to be the college’s first president.  She is an art historian and author. She has pioneered the arts in theological education and taught on the university and postgraduate levels. She has served in various capacities with many arts and faith organizations in North America and internationally.  Laurel lives in Vancouver, BC.

Alyssa Lorenzo

Alyssa has worked in urban ministry settings and is currently a Product Manager at a startup using AI to help patients navigate health systems. She is particularly interested in holistic health and serving the marginalized. Originally from Austin, Texas, Alyssa has now enjoyed living in the Bay Area for over a decade.

The late Rev. Dr. Earl Palmer was a founding trustee of NCB. He served in pastoral ministries at University Presbyterian Church in Seattle, Union Church in Manila, First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, and The National Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. He had a commitment to expositional preaching of biblical texts, as well as a strong interest in pursuing theological themes that are present in classic and contemporary literature.  He was one of the most gifted teachers of the Bible, with a unique style that unfolds the text and allows the listener to make great discoveries

Richard Rhodes

Dr. Richard Rhodes is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests lie in Native American languages, lexicography, and semantics. He is an active member of several professional societies including the Society for Biblical Literature. He and his wife attend Berkeley Covenant Church.

 

Doug Sterne

Doug Sterne is a former media executive who served in leadership roles at CBS Radio, Clear Channel and Pandora Media. He currently serves as the Finance Director as well as Co-Chair of the Micah 6.8 Project at Hillside Covenant Church in Walnut Creek. He and his wife Terry live in Lafayette, within a stone's throw of their two adult children and three grandchildren. 

Al Tizon

Dr. Al Tizon is lead pastor of Grace Fellowship Community Church in San Francisco. He is also affiliate professor of missional and global leadership at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago. He and his wife Janice live in the San Francisco Bay Area. They have four grown children and, at the time of this writing, six grandchildren and one on the way.