John Terrill

John Terrill serves as the executive director of the Stephen & Laurel Brown Foundation, which includes Upper House — a Christian study center located at the heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison — and Dottie’s Ranch, a leadership development and spiritual retreat house located near Oregon, Wisconsin. Prior to this role, John served as director for the Center for Integrity in Business at the School of Business, Government, and Economics at Seattle Pacific University; before that, he worked with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as the National Director for Professional Schools Ministries, as well as campus minister at Harvard Business School and National Director for MBA Ministry. John currently serves as a board member for Religion News Service and Religion News Foundation, and he enjoys writing and speaking on issues related to the academy, business, faith, and culture.

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A Saint for Everyday Work
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What the Christmas Tree Teaches About a Flourishing Life
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Southwest Needs Both Wings to Fly
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Our Problem with ‘Monopoly’
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The New Jerusalem’s Lesson in Symmetry
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A Better Way to Think About DEI
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The Art of Financial Time Travel
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What ‘Be Angry and Sin Not’ Means at Work
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