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Max Anderson

Max Anderson is the author of The MBA Oath: Setting a Higher Standard for Business Leaders (Portfolio 2010). He is also a co-founder of the MBA Oath movement, an initiative to establish a Hippocratic oath for business school graduates. Profiled by the Economist, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, The Daily Show, and Newsweek, the Oath has been signed by thousands of MBAs around the world. Max has written extensively and spoken to schools and organizations across the U.S. and Europe about the oath and the need for principled leadership. Originally from Colorado, Max studied history at Princeton. He received his MPA and MBA with honors from Harvard where he was a Catherine B. Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship and a George Family Foundation Fellow for Leadership. His work has taken him to McKinsey, Google, the Charlie Rose Show, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, and Bridgewater Associates, where he manages a team in the client service and marketing group. He currently lives in New York City with his wife and two daughters.

 
Evan Baehr

Evan Baehr is cofounder of Outbox, a service that helps busy families take control over their snail mail.  During his free time, he runs a non-profit called Teneo, the graduate school admissions firm K+E Advisors, and serves on the board of the New Canaan Society, Rivendell Institute, and the Manhattan Institute.  He loves studying design thinking, political philosophy, theology of work, and story telling, though he knows little about each.

He's a graduate of Harvard Business School, Yale Divinity School, and Princeton University.  He's worked for the American Enterprise Institute's Charles Murray, the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, and the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, served as a legislative aid on the House Appropriations Committee under Rep. Frank Wolf, and later helped build a technology company with PayPal founder Peter Thiel.  He's married to the amazing Kristina Scurry Baehr, a litigation attorney and graduate of Yale Law School.  Together they are supervised by their 2-year old Cooper.  His father-in-law, Richard Scurry, took him to his first NCS retreat six years ago.


Dave Crabbe

Originally from The Woodlands, Texas, Dave graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2003 and accepted a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.   Dave served on active duty for six years, making two combat deployments to Iraq and attaining the rank of Captain.  Upon departing the Marine Corps in 2009, Dave moved his family to Boston in order to attend the Harvard Business School.  He graduated with his MBA in 2011 and is now working for Bain & Company as a Consultant in their Boston office.  Crabbe has been married to his wife, Molly, for seven years.  Together they live in Framingham, Massachusetts with their son Charlie. 

Mark Gundersen

Mark Gundersen works at Solar Capital, a private investment firm in New York focused on middle-market businesses.  Before that, Mark was a private equity analyst in Goldman Sachs’ Principal Investment Area and an investment banking associate in JPMorgan’s leveraged finance unit.  Mark’s passion for investing began in college during a microfinance internship with World Relief in Nicaragua, where he saw firsthand the power of capital to transform lives.

Mark received his BA from Williams College and MBA from Harvard Business School.  During his time at Williams, Mark served as president of the Gospel Choir and Republican Club and was an active member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship.  At HBS, Mark served on the Board of Advisors for the Leadership Institute at Harvard College, where he mentored several undergraduate students.

Mark is an active member of Redeemer Presbyterian Church and is part of the NCS Manhattan chapter.  Mark’s interests include squash, art and Minnesota sports teams.


Rich Halvorson

Rich Halvorson is an entrepreneur and advisor in technology, media, and social good enterprises. His first tech venture licensed intellectual property to Mastercard, Visa and American Express among others. Rich’s most recent social venture was acquired by a channel partner with $600 million in annual revenues. His strengths lie in leading team and branding, business model and strategy development for innovative ventures.  After growing up in Boise, Idaho with a love for soccer and skiing, Rich studied philosophy and government at Harvard where he wrote his thesis on global poverty. He was a global affairs columnist for The Harvard Crimson and The Miami Herald, and later taught at an inner-city high school. Rich has lived and worked from Haiti, Panama, Colombia, Spain and the Philippines. His work has been featured on NPR, NBC, MTV, The Houston Chronicle, and The New York Times.  


J.R. Kerr

JR Kerr is a pastor, social innovator, writer, speaker, and advisor dedicated to creating meaningful change for the common good for the glory of God.  JR speaks at churches, conferences, and corporate leadership events around the country, focusing on influence, culture, and calling.  He is Co-Founder of The Curation Creative Group and More Media Development, and has worked with such entities as The Gates Foundation, The One Campaign and Christianity Today.  JR lives with his wife Rachel and their two daughters in Chicago, IL.




Andy Ku

Andy Ku is a Silicon Valley native who is passionate about technology, product design and helping people live out their talents. He is excited to be working in the intersection of these three areas, as the founder of a mobile technology start-up. Previously, he was on the executive leadership team of Sears' $3 billion internet commerce business, where he was responsible for all aspects of the online customer experience. Before that, he worked at Google, where he was the product marketing lead for consumer search products, covering Western Europe, emerging markets, and Russia.

Andy received his MBA from the Harvard Business School. At HBS, he started the HBSCF Speaker Series, bringing Christian executives to speak on campus about the intersection between faith and work. Andy received his BS in Engineering (Product Design) from Stanford University. At Stanford, he started his first entrepreneurial venture, a textbook marketplace for students.

Passionate about mentoring, Andy started -- alongside  other Silicon Valley executives, some of whom are NCS members -- a program that brings experienced Christians together with talented young Christians in mentoring relationships that focus on the area of faith and work.


Madison Mauzé

Madison Mauzé is president of BioPsych Health Systems, a medical neuroscience company introducing a disruptive innovation that saves lives and transforms healthcare delivery by improving quality of life while dramatically reducing health care expenditures. Prior to joining BioPsych, Mr. Mauzé served at Walgreens’s Take Care Clinics as the Vice President of Business Operations for the Western Region, as well as Vice President of Operations for Whole Health Management before its acquisition by Walgreens. Mr. Mauzé also enjoyed the great privilege of serving for four years as the executive assistant to Governor Rick Perry. Like the governor, Mr. Mauzé is a proud Texas A&M graduate. He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School with a concentration in healthcare innovation.


Noah Riner

Noah Riner works at Palantir Technologies, a Silicon Valley-based company that makes analysis software used for fighting terrorism, uncovering fraud, and providing financial transparency.  Noah recently graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and prior to that he led a team at Booz Allen Hamilton in strategy consulting and cyber security operations for the U.S. Treasury Department.  While at Stanford Noah was a leader of the Christians in Business Club and dove into exploring the relationship between faith and vocation.  Noah has also worked for a tech startup aimed at helping people eat healthy food and live vibrant lives.  Noah graduated from Dartmouth College where he served as Student Body President and rowed on the varsity Heavyweight Rowing Team. He has served on medical and service trips to Botswana, Honduras, Namibia, and Nicaragua. Noah enjoys trap shooting, auto repair, mentoring students, and hiking with his wife Brittany.
 

Kevon Saber

Kevon Saber is a three-time entrepreneur who is passionate about human flourishing.  He is also the co-founder of a new wellness startup and a recent graduate of Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.  Right before pursuing his MBA, Kevon led the consulting team that advised Palm on the product vision for webOS, which renewed Palm’s brand and played a large role in the HP acquisition.  In 2004, Kevon co-founded GenPlay Games, a mobile games developer that sells games through AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Canada’s largest carriers.  Consumers have spent $35+ million on GenPlay’s games.  In 2000, Kevon co-founded AllDorm, an advertising firm serving consumer brands such as MTV, BofA, andVolkswager.  Kevon and his companies have been featured in numerous media outlets; the most memorable were CBS’ The Early Show, NBC’s Days of our Lives, and Entrepreneur Magazine.  You can follow Kevon at @kevonsaber.



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