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Epiphany – December 11, 2023

Jack Krasula invites us to the Speaker Series at St. John’s Resort. Adora Ibrahim talks about the cancel culture that still exists.

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Jack Krasula invites us to the Speaker Series at St. John’s Resort.

Jack Krasula, President of Trustinus, LLC, is formerly the founder, CEO and President of Decision Consultants, Inc. (DCI), the largest privately held professional information technology services firm in America. Krasula sold DCI to Ciber, Inc. in May 2002. Jack started his company in 1976 and grew the company from a one-person operation to a $150+ million in revenue, 1800+ employee firm. Unlike other companies with empty mission statements, Jack did everything he could to ensure his philosophy was remembered – and lived. Today, Jack is carrying on his philosophy and approach to people with Trustinus, LLC, a world-class provider of executive search services and Star Tickets, a full service ticketing provider. Jack is also the radio show host of “Anything is Possible” on NewsTalk 760 WJR, a weekly inspirational show on Sunday evenings highlighting successful people who rose from humble beginnings. Jack received an undergraduate degree from Lewis University and then went on to obtain an MBA from Loyola University.

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Adora Ibrahim talks about the cancel culture that still exists.

Adora Kassab Ibrahim is a first-generation Chaldean American entrepreneur with more than 20 years of leadership expertise in the real estate industry, nonprofit sector, and business sector. Adora’s unique understanding of organizational development, nonprofit structures, and corporate culture along with her intense connection to God’s heart give her the ability to respond to the movement of the Holy Spirit and bring creative solutions to the table. Her knack and ability to look at an organization from the 10-thousand-foot view and bring wise counsel to the table is invaluable. She has consulted for international, national, and local non-profits alike. Adora has a servant’s heart and believes the most important resource of any organization are its people.

Adora is also passionate about the feminine genius and holy sisterhood, raising holy children, and intercessory prayer. She resides in Southeast Michigan with her husband of 24 years and their three children. She is currently taking classes towards a master’s in theology.

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