Aaron Pendleton
Chief Executive Officer of Computers in Ministry
Aaron has served with Computers in Ministry (CIM) for many years and recently returned to the organization as the Chief Executive Officer. In 2017, he temporarily stepped aside from most of his CIM involvement to fill a Lead Associate/Executive Pastoral role with a church in Colorado Springs. Aaron loves training, mentoring, and leading others to their potential. His desire is to see Kingdom impact through technology and to help organizations effectively reach and disciple people. Aaron is a master in creating systems, processes, and structures to help organizations scale to their next level, guide people through change, and grow leaders.
Craig Thompson
President of Caldwell Global Communications, Inc.
Craig has been a long-time support to us at ICCM and served as our keynote in 2019. He is president of Caldwell Global Communications, Inc. that provides internet-based services to both for-profit and non-profit organizations. He has worked with organizations in Asia, Europe, Africa and North and South America on VOIP, VPN, e-mail, firewall and other IT projects. He enjoys using his talents to help missionaries, pastors, and similar groups to communicate securely and effectively.
Mark Huffman
Executive Director of Interserve
Mark is committed to living out the Great Commission by raising, preparing, and sending workers to communities in North Africa, Asia and the Middle East where the needs are the greatest. As executive director of Interserve USA, he invites others to follow Christ wherever he leads and embrace their role in serving the “hard places” filled with people who have never encountered Christ.
Throughout his career, Mark has served Christ in several different capacities – including as an entrepreneur, pastor, and cross-cultural servant. He spent two decades in central Minnesota as a business analyst, IT consultant, and church planter before moving with his family to Ukraine to join God’s work there. While in Ukraine, Mark taught business at a local university, opened a school for English learners, and started a local church that sent out a hundred followers of Jesus as cross-cultural ambassadors.