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Carolina College of Biblical Studies appoints Director of Institutional Advancement

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Jeremy Hall - Photo courtesy of CCBS

Carolina College of Biblical Studies (CCBS) is pleased to announce Jeremy Hall as its new Director of Institutional Advancement. Hall brings extensive experience in banking, financial advising and leadership roles in sales and business development. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Jeremy,” said CCBS President Dr. Bill Korver in a press release. “His expertise and commitment to our mission will be key as we continue to grow.” 

Hall earned a B.B.A in Trust Management and na M.B.A. in Finance from Campbell University, while also dedicating time to ministry at local churches. His distinctive background equips him to effectively lead the college’s advancement. 

“My goal is to strengthen our outreach and development efforts by building strong connections with donors, partners and alumni,” said Hall in a press release.

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