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Two new board members appointed for Delmarva Christian Schools

September 4, 2016

Delmarva Christian Schools announced the appointment of two new members to the board of directors. Joining the DCS board are well-respected business and community leaders Christian Hudson and Jay Stevens.

"These two men embody the spirit and vision of Delmarva Christian. Their level of expertise, leadership, and passion will continue to strengthen an already vibrant and highly credentialed Christ-centered board," said Head of School Mike Vonhof. "We are truly honored they have agreed to serve alongside these other men and women."

Hudson is a managing partner of Hudson Management, a boutique family-owned investment company. Operated along with his brother, Hudson Management manages a portfolio of assets in the United States, Canada and Costa Rica. Currently, Hudson serves on the board of directors for several national businesses as well as other local nonprofit foundations. When not focusing on the acquisition and/or investment of small businesses, Hudson enjoys hunting, gardening and spending time with his family. Hudson has four children, all enrolled at Delmarva Christian Milton Campus. His wife Julie Hudson is a member of the DCS Parent Ambassador Team.

Stevens is the director and personal financial specialist with Jefferson, Urian, Doane and Sterner, a certified public accounting firm. Previously a DCS board member and treasurer, Stevens is returning to the DCS board to serve once again. Currently, two of Steven's children attend Delmarva Christian High School. His wife Sharon Stevens coaches the girls' varsity basketball team. Their eldest daughter is a 2014 DCHS alumna.

In addition to Hudson and Stevens, the following individuals serve on the Delmarva Christian Schools board of directors: Jeff Banning, Trinity Logistics president/CEO; Jim Brown, retired pastor and educator; Marlene Brown, former Delaware and Maryland USDA Rural Development director; Donnie Burris, Burris Logistics; Susan Burris, former board member for several nonprofits; Tim Dukes, Delaware state representative; Zach Hayes, Rehoboth Chick-fil-A owner/operator; Bob Mitchell, home mortgage consultant; Lynn Moore, Indian River Land Co. president/owner; Dan Schlabach, Atlantic Aluminum Products founder/president/CEO; Chris Theis, BIG Investment Services, financial advisor; and Harriet Smith Windsor, former Delaware Secretary of State, retired state official and educator.

Committed to excellence, Delmarva Christian Schools offers nondenominational, Christ-centered educational opportunities to students from prekindergarten through eighth grade in Milton and from ninth through 12th grade in Georgetown. The mission of Delmarva Christian Schools is to proclaim the gospel by preparing students spiritually, academically and physically to know and do God's will in their lives.

For more information, call 302-856-4040 or go to www.delmarvachristian.com.

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