Senior Leadership

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Larry TaylorI am inspired by the faith, courage, and reverence for God by Christian educators around the world! It reminds me of the story recounted in I Samuel 17 about David defeating Goliath. In verse 29, David’s response to the inaction of his elder brothers and the Israelites especially encourages me. He boldly and nobly answers the call to action by asking, "Is there not a cause?”

I can think of no greater cause than to partner with you as you advance Kingdom education. We fully believe that authentic devotion to the Christian faith and academic excellence are mutually reinforcing. There are not two or three forms of excellence, but rather an ethos that is cultivated throughout every facet of our schools. Faith is not separated from learning but rather integrated intentionally, resulting in a distinctive Christian worldview.

Scholarship and learning become an integral component to the maturation process known as discipleship. Thus, becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ, the ultimate objective of the Great Commission (Matt. 28:16-20), is the prize for which we strive; it is the highest form of excellence! It is certainly conceivable that we could produce students with the spiritual depth needed to enter our pluralistic society and not fall prey to empty philosophies. Rather, they would be equipped to saturate the marketplace to which God has called them with confidence, purpose, and an eternal perspective.

ACSI’s ongoing mission is to strengthen Christian schools and equip Christian educators worldwide as they prepare students academically and inspire them to become devoted followers of Jesus Christ. We want to serve you as you continue to cultivate and sustain a flourishing school. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you—thank you for your obedience to God’s call on your life—you are indeed making a difference.

Dr. Larry Taylor, President & CEO, ACSI
larry_taylor@acsi.org
719-867-0200

 

ACSI Senior Leadership

 

David Balik

Dr. David Balik

Vice President USA / Director for North America

 

Gavin Brettenny

Dr. Gavin Brettenny

Chief Strategy Officer

 

Kevin Buelke

Kevin Buelke

Chief Finance Officer

 

Juan Cabrera

Juan Cabrera

Vice President of Information Technology

Roger Cressey

Roger Cressey

Chief Information & Technology Officer

Stephen Deck

Stephen Deck

Vice President of Education Standards

Laci Demeter

Laci Demeter

Director of Europe


Cindy Dodds

Cindy Dodds

Chief School Improvement Officer


Michael Epp

Michael Epp

Senior Vice President of Global Development

Chuck Gilliam

Chuck Gilliam

Vice President of Membership and Strategic Alliances,
Senior Director, Eastern Division

Brett Henry

Brett Henry, J.D.

Chief Operating Officer


John Klingstedt

John Klingstedt

Chief of Staff


Peter Lee

Peter Lee

Director of East Asia

Chris Loncar

Chris Loncar

Vice President, Human Resources

Christi Lynn

Christi Lynn

Vice President, Communications & Engagement

Sosthene Maletoungou

Dr. Sosthene Maletoungou

Director of Africa

Jerry Nelson

Jerry Nelson

Chief Ministry Officer

Emily Pigott

Emily Pigott

Vice President of Educational Resources & Student Programs

Stuart Salazar

Stuart Salazar

Director of Latin America

Philip Scott

Philip Scott, J.D.

Vice President for Legal Affairs

Rajeev Shaw

Rajeev Shaw

 Vice President of Sales

Agus Susanto

Dr. Agus Susanto

Director of Asia Pacific

Cecil Swetland

Dr. Cecil Swetland

Vice President for Development

Mark T.

Dr. Mark T

Director of South Asia


P. George Tryfiates

Vice President for Public Policy and Legal Affairs

Susan Verheul

Susan Verheul

Vice President, Executive Initiatives

News and Press Releases

ACSI Children’s Tuition Fund Celebrates New York Opting into Federal Education Freedom Tax Credit Program

May 8, 2026, 13:47 by Brittany Steward

 

The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Children’s Tuition Fund (CTF) celebrates New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision to opt New York into the new federal Education Freedom Tax Credit (EFTC) program, creating expanded educational opportunities for families across the state.

Beginning January 1, 2027, the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit will allow taxpayers to redirect up to $1,700 in federal income taxes already owed into Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs), helping provide scholarships and educational assistance for eligible K–12 students.

For months, Christian schools, faith leaders, education advocates, and families across New York encouraged state leaders to opt into the program so scholarship opportunities would benefit New York students rather than flow to other participating states.

With Governor Hochul’s decision to opt in, New York becomes the 30th state to participate in the program and only the second Democrat-led state to do so. New York now joins a growing coalition of states expanding school choice opportunities, alongside Alabama, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Virginia, where CTF currently facilitates scholarship tax credit programs.

Temple Weiss, President of the ACSI Education Foundation, emphasized the impact New York’s participation will have on families.

“This is a significant moment for students and families throughout New York,” he said. “Governor Hochul’s decision helps create greater access to educational opportunity and empowers families to pursue the learning environment that best supports their children academically and spiritually.”

The ACSI Children’s Tuition Fund has more than 20 years of experience operating scholarship programs and has awarded more than $100 million in scholarships through state-based initiatives. As the federal program launches nationally, CTF is preparing to serve schools and families across the country through its “Every Student. Every State.” campaign.

“We believe every child should have the opportunity to flourish academically and spiritually,” Weiss said. “This new federal tax credit creates a pathway for more families to access Christ-centered education and helps close the tuition gap that places Christian education out of reach for many families.”

ACSI CTF will continue providing resources, implementation guidance, and communication tools to help schools, churches, donors, and families understand how the program works as federal regulations are finalized in the months ahead.

To learn more about the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit and the ACSI Children’s Tuition Fund, visit EveryStudentEveryState.com.

 

About Children’s Tuition Fund (CTF):

Children’s Tuition Fund (CTF), a ministry of ACSI, exists to advance and resource educational freedom for parents who desire a Christ-centered education for their children. CTF works in partnership with schools, contributors, and parents to bless students by offering relationship-oriented financial assistance through these programs. CTF is also poised to facilitate the Federal Tax Credit Scholarship that will launch January 2027. CTF continues to expand and advocates for school choice programs that will allow an increasing number of students to have a choice in deciding on the school that is right for them.

 

About the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI):  
Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, ACSI exists to strengthen Christian schools and equip Christian educators worldwide as they prepare students academically and inspire them to become devoted followers of Jesus Christ. ACSI advances excellence in Christian schools by enhancing the professional and personal development of Christian educators and providing vital support functions for Christian schools through multiple services including teacher and administrator certification, school accreditation, legal/legislative assistance, and curriculum publishing. Serving more than 25,000 schools in 108 countries, ACSI helps more than 5.5 million students worldwide connect to Christian education.