STAFF & LEADERSHIP

Family Promise of Clear Creek is Faithfully
Guided by Three Leadership Groups:

full-time staff, a board of Directors, and an Advisory Council.

STAFF

The day-to-day activities of Family Promise of Clear Creek are guided by two full-time staff members.

Executive Director
DAVID BRIDGES

Executive Director

Executive Director
LIZ BIAS

Operations Director

Tiffany Macdonald, MSW

Case Manager

BOARD OF

DIRECTORS

The Board of Directors is made up of representatives from participating congregations. Directors have final authority on all decisions. Among other things, the board is responsible for: hiring staff, budgeting, and providing direction to staff members.

Executive Director
Linda Elting
President

Clear Lake Presbyterian Church

Executive Director
Matthew McGuire
Vice President

Friendswood Friends Church

Janel hopper
Secretary

Southeast Church of Christ

Executive Director
Amy C. Grice
Director

Southeast Church of Christ

Executive Director
Steve Sargent
Director

Southeast Church of Christ

Executive Director
STEPHEN SKEETER
Director

Friendswood Friends Church

Executive Director
Rick Fyffe
Director

Southeast Church of Christ

Brittni Austin
DIRECTOR

Friendswood Baptist Church

ADVISORY

COUNCIL

The Advisory Council—which is comprised of representatives from our host congregations and business partners—provides valuable input and sage advice in the carrying out of our overall mission.

Executive Director
Priscilla Koester

Webster Presbyterian

Executive Director
Debbie Brown

Word of Restoration Int. Church

Executive Director
Kimberly Hegwood

Hegwood Law Group

Executive Director
Shanna Kirkpatrick

Chara Christian Dance Academy

Executive Director
Elizabeth Smith

Elizabeth Smith Life and Health

Executive Director
Chris Turner

Turner Mediation

Executive Director
Connie Nyquist

Clear Lake Presbyterian Church

Executive Director
Ryan Kirksey

Southeast Church of Christ

Executive Director
Mike Hilderbrand

MB Hilderbrand & Assoc., LLC

Executive Director
Sybil Winters-Little

Bay Area Turning Point