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New members to join CCBS President's Cabinet

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago
Left to right:, A.D. “Dennis” Newton, Brent Hairr and Adam Hall

A.D. “DENNIS” NEWTON, BRENT HAIRR AND ADAM HALL have all been selected to join the Carolina College of Biblical Studies’ President Cabinet (CCBS). The President' Cabinet is an advisory and community liaison board for CCBS.
Dennis Newton is an ordained minister and N.C., licensed long-term healthcare Administrator.
Newton attended Liberty, Webster and Campbell University with earned degrees in D.C.C., M. Min., MA. ITM., and is a member of the Waccamaw Siouan Tribe Inc., with 30-years military service.
Brent Hairr is a Commercial Banker with Dogwood State Bank and a graduate of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke, where he obtained a degree in finance.
Adam Hall has owned a CPA practice in Stedman since 1994 serving many businesses.
“His passion for helping businesses to prioritize Biblical principles as part of their daily operations compelled him to found The Word on Business in 2017, offering counsel and support for Christian business owners,” according to a biographical statement.
 

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