Obama Names 18 New Faith-Based Council Advisers
(RNS) President Obama on Thursday (Sept. 24) announced the names of 18 people who will serve on his third advisory council on faith-based issues. They include leaders of religious groups and nonprofits β from a former president of a historic black denomination to the head of an anti-hunger group to an executive of a Sikh organization.
Additional names will be announced later. Here are the appointees so far:
* Bishop Carroll A. Baltimore, former president, Progressive National Baptist Convention.
* Preeta Bansal, president of Social Emergence Corporation.
* The Rev. David Beckmann, president of Bread for the World.
* Kara Bobroff, executive director of Native American Community Academy.
* The Rev. Jennifer Butler, CEO of Faith in Public Life.
* Rabbi Steve Gutow, president of Jewish Council for Public Affairs.
* Aziza Hasan, executive director of NewGround: Muslim Jewish Partnership for Change.
* Lanae Erickson Hatalsky, vice presiden, social policy and politics program, Third Way.
* David Jeffrey, national Commander, Salvation Army USA.
* The Rev. Jo Anne Lyon, general superintendent, The Wesleyan Church.
* The Rev. Michael McBride, urban strategies director, People Improving Communities through Organizing (known as PICO).
* Nipun Mehta, founder, ServiceSpace
* Kevin Ryan, CEO and president, Covenant House International.
* The Rev. Gabriel Salguero, president, National Latino Evangelical Coalition.
* Stephen Schneck, director, Institute of Policy Research and Catholic Studies, the Catholic University of America.
* Jasjit Singh, executive director, Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
* Alexie Torres-Fleming, executive director, nonprofit Access Strategies Fund.
* Deborah Weinstein, executive director, Coalition on Human Needs.