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Staff Profiles
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Meet our team of full-time Staff and part-time Associates. Our team of committed Christ followers uses their unique gifts and abilities to further the Campus Crusade mission of Reaching The World For Jesus Christ through the WIN - BUILD - SEND strategy.
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Jay & Kristi Stott
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Jay and Kristi Stott provide leadership for Priority Associates for the Triangle area. They have been on staff with Priority Associates for 7 years. Prior to joining the Raleigh Team in 1996, Jay was in Banking and Commercial Finance for 10 years. Kristi before becoming a mom owned a computer consulting business. They have three children Josh, John and Genna
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Kevin & Alisa Bentley
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Kevin and Alisa Bentley have served on the full-time staff of Campus Crusade for Christ for 17 and 20 years respectfully. Alisa began her ministry in 1986 with the Campus Ministry. When she met Kevin and they married in 1988 they joined Here’s Life America (Priority Associates) in July 1989. They began their ministry together in Jacksonville, Florida, where they ministered to business and professional men and women. After a year in Florida they moved to Raleigh in October 1991, along with the Cormanys, to begin Priority Associates – Raleigh.
They have three children – Allison, Mark & Luke.
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Denton & Robin Cormany
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Denton and Robin Cormany have been on staff with Campus Crusade for over 25 years. The Cormany’s helped establish the ministry in Raleigh and now serve on the Priority Associates National Team.
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Annie Bennett
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Annie joined the staff of Priority Associates in 2000. Before this time, Annie worked as a registered architectural designer and project manager. After 16 years of experience in this rewarding, yet highly stressful profession, Annie felt the desire to mentor young business women facing the same triumphs and challenges. Believing that a growing relationship with Jesus Christ is the only way to find balance, Annie seeks to guide others into this same growing relationship and help them to find balance in this out-of-balance world.
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