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The Leadership

 

The following persons are members of ICC board. The multicultural and multinational background of the board helps to keep the affairs of ICC truly international. Board meetings are held quarterly to follow up on how the vision of the church is progressively being accomplished. You are free to contact any board member with your questions or suggestions.


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Ravi Chandran

Ravi Chandran is the chairman of the board and senior pastor of ICC. He is from Singapore.


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Andrew Bowler

Andy Bowler is the board secretary and works with Novo Nordisk. He is from the United Kingdom.


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Sandra Bowler

Sandra Bowler is a board member and works with Genmab. She is from the United Kingdom.


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Liliane Kayihura

Liliane is from Rwanda and is a board member. She is working as IT consultant in KMD.


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Ulf Laursen

Ulf Laursen is a board member and comes from Denmark.


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Victoria Villarruel

Victoria is from Peru and virtually grew up in Denmark. She works for a firm that produces hearing devices and is board member.


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