Walter W. Healy is the Founder and Senior Pastor of The Church of Grace and Peace in Toms River, NJ. He began the church in 1985 continuing in his life labor to actually see the Kingdom of God come in power. In 1986 he founded the Grace and Peace Institute of Biblical Studies. Since then a School of Ministry and a three year Counseling School has been added to the various campuses used to “build the people who shape the world”. This includes a K-8 elementary school where children are trained in classics and rooted in Christ.
Walter’s life theme has been to equip the saints for the work of ministry. He is accomplishing this and working diligently to rid the Body of Christ of “cosmetic Christians” – those who add face value without true value to the cause of Christ.
In 2006 Walter became Chancellor of Wagner Leadership Institute, Toms River. Currently he is serving on the Boards of the national organization, Christian Action Coalition, and International Christian Wealth Builders Foundation. In September, 2007 he founded Faith Net USA, an apostolic network of ministers, ministries, and churches. He also serves on the Boards of The Church of Grace and Peace, Community Compass, Faith Alliance, Firepower Ministries International, End-Time Ministries, The Hope Center, Melva Lea Ministries, and Pray, NJ.
Walter serves as the New Jersey Coordinator for the International Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem, NJ director of Christians United for Israel, Clergy Advisor to the NJ Family Policy Council, and Treasurer of the Toms River Workforce Housing Community Land Trust.
Walter and his wife, Maureen, have seven grown children and thirteen grandchildren, all residing in or near Toms River, NJ.
Maureen Healy is a wife, mother, grandmother and pastor. The mother of seven and grandmother of thirteen, Maureen has many reasons to spend time in prayer.
She was born again and baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1973 and hosted a weekly prayer meeting from 1974 until 1985.
From 1975-1995, Maureen helped to run a free tape lending library under the corporate name of Song of Solomon, Inc.
In 1976, Maureen served as the founding Treasurer of Women's Aglow Fellowship in Toms River. In 1977 became the President of the same Women's Aglow.
During 1984, she proctored a video bible school at Overcomer's Faith Fellowship.
In 1985, with her husband Walter, Maureen helped to found the Church of Grace and Peace in Toms River, NJ. She has led women's prayer meetings and spoken at various women's meetings.
In July of 1994, she was formally ordained. She serves in the offices of Pastor, Trustee, and Vice President for the church. She also travels with her husband in connection with F.A.I.T.H. Alliance of New Jersey, FaithNet USA, and the International Coalition of Apostles. She and her husband have also held pastors’ meetings in the Nations.
Maureen has served as hostess for ministers' luncheons, special event meetings, etc.
In prayer she has successfully been able to hear from heaven to obtain healing and attain freedom from spiritual bondage for those who are oppressed.
George Grodberg, Secretary
I am presently serving as the Executive Director of Community Compass, and as Chairman of the Community Compass Trustee Board which I have been a member of since 1998.
I have also served on the Trustee Board of The Church of Grace and Peace, Inc. from 1988 until 2008 and from 2002 until 2008 I served as Chairman of that Board. As part of my duties on the trustee board I oversaw four capital stewardship campaigns that were used in building the church campus. These campaigns were successful because our financial goals were met and our projects could be completed timely. Through these campaigns, over four million dollars was raised. I also held the position of Assistant Administrator for the church for 12 years. Currently, I’m leading a team as we work to establish Community Compass to meet social needs within Ocean County.
I am involved with Ocean County organizations that support our local community. Currently, I am a member of the Toms River Workforce Housing Committee and serve on the Toms River Workforce Housing Community Land Trust Finance Committee as assistant Treasurer.
The Church of Grace and Peace and Community Compass are non profit corporations established under the 501(C)(3) regulations.
My wife, Bonnie, and I have two sons and have resided in Toms River since 1970. Along with my wife we have served as marriage mentors for the church helping mentoring many couples onto the road of success as they start their new lives together. After 26 ½ years of teaching, 21 of which were in the Lakewood Public schools, I retired in 1996. I taught on a middle school level teaching mathematics. In addition to teaching middle school mathematics I also coached the track and the cross country teams on the high school level for seven year, having successfully earned county and state championship titles in each.
My post high school education includes a year at the United States Military Academy Prep School in Fort Belvoir, Virginia and then a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education from Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. I have subsequently taken various education courses and graduate level computer courses, not only at Monmouth University, but also at Kean University, Union, New Jersey and New Jersey City University, Jersey City, New Jersey and hold four separate teaching certificates on both the elementary and high school level.
I am a three year veteran of the United States Army, having served as an administrative specialist after spending a year at West Point Prep School.
GARY PANEPINTO 1236 Fox Hollow Drive Toms River, New Jersey 08755 Business: 732-349-1550 x211 Home: 732-244-7266
Historic; Director of Operations experienced in process design, systems, facilities planning, backend office automation, people management, budgeting. Fifteen years of accomplishments in many phases of management with an exceptional track record in people management, process design, quality control and project management. Current; Direct application of corporate and biblical training in Kingdom affairs.Â
JOB OBJECTIVE Build the Kingdom of God.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Church of Grace and Peace 1994-Present Executive Pastor/Business Administrator Pastor, Rule, Lead , Train, Mentor, equiping the saints for the work of the ministry
Responsible for all business administration including: - Budgeting/Finances - Buildings & grounds maintainence - New building planning/construction - Training all office/maintainence staff - Human resources administration - Chair Trustee Board
Chase Manhattan Bank 1990-1993 Vice President Information Engineering Repository/Encyclopedia Manager responsible for Global Security Services process models. Additional responsibilities include: - Liberation/conversion from Knowledge Ware C.A.S.E. tool to the Texas Instruments IEF OS2 mainframe encyclopedia. - Acting business analyst to the first CASE application installation. Attending TI, Just in time training program. Consists of BAA I, BAA II, Design and Construction phases. - Consultant to business area analysis teams for process models. - Presenting to GSS user community the information Engineering methodology overview. Recommend appropriate users for analysis team candidates. - Responsible for creation and adherence to the Chase standards using the Texas Instruments CASE tool.
Chase Manhattan Bank 1988-1989 Second Vice President Global Security Services - Information Engineering - Over a year and a half experience using CASE tools, specifically KnowledgeWare Dos and OS2 products. I have obtained an understanding of the Information Engineering methodology and currently represent the user community for all process related matters. - Currently managed multiple Information Engineering projects, both tactical and strategic. Responsible for maintaining strategic process models for Global Security Services. - Managed and coordinatined efforts between the United States and the United Kingdom analysis teams. Project Leader for the Global Custody functional analysis group. Portfolio in excess of 100 Billion dollars.
Results achieved included the following: - Obtainined all business requirements from user groups and maintained models for tactical and strategic projects. - Generation of over 7000 pages of audit accepted process/product flow documentation (Level 111). - Comparative analysis of over 35 functional departments in three locations: New York, Bournemouth and London, England. - Documented business risk/opportunities and organizational process flow charge recommendations. - Development of departmental M.I.S. - Delivery of service quality indicators including definition and current standards. - Trained participating Jr. Executive level management for key positions at project completion. - Supplied systems development with functional specifications/data dictionary required to rewrite/enhance current system modules. - Defined for Sr. management root business/cultural issues and recommended resolution. - Developed, two, 5-year strategic plan options.
Chargit Inc 1985-1987 VP Director of Operations/New Project/Process Development Directed management responsibilities for five major operating divisions within Chargit: Theater ticket sales, Airline Reservations (domestic and international), Nation Check Records Corporation, Bank Card Processing Center, and Telemarketing Catalog Sales.
Reorganized and centralized multiple processing centers reducing operation expenses in excess of 20% within six months.
Reduced Bankcard operation expenses over 40% within five months.
Additional project management responsibilities included: - Relocation of offsite processing centers to central location. - Completion of IBM system development plan. - Project plan development/implementation of an on-line accounts receivable system. - Analyzed, defined and cost justified the implementation of high speed OCR equipment to automate manually intense environments. - Developed requirements for the first information Engineering project. Successfully built applications through implementation using this methodology.
Citicorp/Citibank N.A. 1984 Project /Operations Manager Investment Savings Research and Development National Bank by Mail Center Responsible for operational/systems analysis, project development, coordination of internal systems efforts while simultaneously managing in-house consultants. Key focus on work simplification through office automation with uninterrupted service delivery to a portfolio of over $450MM. Developed a stand alone Telemarketing Sales Support area for Investment Savings and Citibank Financial Account sales groups.
Senior Business Analyst 1983-1984 Division Executive Office Citibank USA Business Analyst for the Chairman of Citibank USA. Provided key representation for all major projects within the division. Maintained a proactive role in high level planning meetings. Developed test plans, recommended problems resolution and successfully developed an internal change control cycle. Recommended changes to process design resulting in excess of $800M in bank savings annually.
Operations Manager 1981-1983 Customer Service Managed Mastercard/Visa Bankcard customer service real time phone center. Successfully implemented new innovative procedures enhancing service delivery.
Operations Project Manager Preferred Visa Solicitations Services Responsible for the implementation of the Citibank Preferred Visa project. Assumed management responsibilities for the department. Implemented enhanced verification procedures, double approval rates. Successfully relocated operations from Melville, New York to Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Quality Control Manager Developed, implemented, and managed an ongoing user acceptance program for application software. Designed, managed and coordinated an ADP Procedural Audit Group for the primary purpose of post implementation testing of procedures and systems processing for the Preferred Visa Card.
Assistant Manager (Procedure Audit Officer) Consumer Services Group Restructured, organized and assisted in managing the Customer Service Treasury Audit Teams with the specific intent of monitoring subledger account balance trends and write-offs. Directed and motivated the audit process team to enhance and suggest procedural changes to improve and strengthen any function within the process of handling subledger accounts and improve write-offs.
Unit Manager Consumer Services Group Managed the Mastercard/Visa Payments Departments investigation and Proof Unit-Budget $500MM. Staff 32. This position involved hiring, training, documentation of procedures, and motivation of staff, supplying them with well-rounded understanding of the Bankcard Business. Controlled 18 subledger accounts, with receivables in excess of $500M, successfully reducing operational losses by 60%, thus saving the bank $250M annually. Implemented new innovative investigation procedures and controls supporting the team work concept. Controlled operational accounts with average balances of $12MM and $135M transactions daily. Surpassed acceptable levels of standards for subledger accounts.
OTHER POSITIONS HELD
Input/Output Workflow Coordinator 1976-1977 Consumer Services Group Data Center
First National City Bank 1974-1976 Teller, New York Banking Division
Secretary 1986-1987 Smithtown Gospel Tabernacle School Board
Treasurer 1988-Present Song of Solomon (Non profit 501C3)
Chairman Trustee Board 1988-2001 The Church of Grace and Peace
Treasurer 1993-Present ICN Ministries
EDUCATION
Special Courses
Managing People
Developing Management Skills
Executive Problem Analysis and Decision Making, Kemper Tragnoe Association
Ten workshops (Citicorp Sponsored), Suffolk Community College
Production Dynamics for Bankers
Effective Personnel Practices
Information Engineering, RAD Technology Transfer Institute
Information Engineering, James Martin Associates
Information Engineering, C.A.S.E. Technology TTI
Relational Concepts and Database2, On-line Software International
Texas Instruments, (IEF) Repository/Encyclopedia Management
Texas Instruments, (IEF) Business Area Analysis I
Farmingdale A&T College
Adelphi University
Liberty Theological and Biblical College
REFERENCES
Available upon request.
Patricia Greeley is an ordained minister with The Church of Grace and Peace in Toms River, NJ – where she serves as an Elder, Trustee, and the Director of Biblical Counseling. She is also the co-founder of The Institute of Biblical Counsel and an instructor in that school. In 1999, Pat authored the book From Hog-Tied to Glorified: The Awakening of the American Church. Pat is a graduate of the National Outreach Bible Institute and The Grace and Peace School of Ministry. She is presently pursuing a Doctorate of Practical Ministry with The Wagner Leadership Institute. Opportunities to serve outside of the church walls have come in a medical mission to Guatemala and ministerial leadership trainings throughout Taiwan. She serves the local community as Chairman of the Ocean County Emergency Response Committee – the arm of the Division of Mental Health, which offers spiritual and psychological first aid in response to times of crisis and tragedy. Pat is credentialed through FEMA and Homeland Security to be called upon in times of national emergencies, as well. Pat and her husband, Tom, reside in Toms River, NJ. They are blessed with four children and nine grandchildren (and counting).
Chris Healy
Chris Healy is an accomplished businessman with significant experience in management, finance and technology. In late 2008, Mr. Healy became Vice President of Enterprise Solutions Strategy at Planet Associates where he markets and supports enterprise software services for federal, military and large business customers. In 2005, Mr. Healy took a minority stake in a broadband phone services company. From 2003-2004, Mr. Healy assisted development of a global business to business marketplace service.
From 2001 through 2008, he served the United States Navy as an Enterprise Architect to design and deliver managed technology services. In the prior 18 months, Mr. Healy was Vice President of Product Development and cofounder of 3rdWire (a startup company), and was instrumental in raising the initial $6MM capital.
Prior to 3rdWire, Mr. Healy was an information systems architect at the Lakehurst Navy base where he further honed his project management skills. Prior to the Navy, Mr. Healy created and has since run Jireh Group, his own managed consulting firm. Prior to the Navy, Mr. Healy worked for Analysts International, a consulting business in New York City. In 1995, Mr. Healy was the Advanced Technology Center Director for FutureVision, which was subsequently sold to Bell Atlantic Video Services and Mr. Healy transitioned as part of a segunding deal. He managed integration, production, operations and led product development efforts. Prior to FutureVision, Mr. Healy worked for Computer Sciences Corporation as a program controller. In 1991, prior to CSC, Mr. Healy worked for Commodities Corporation as a financial analyst conducting risk and performance analysis.
Mr. Healy was a founding member of the Church of Grace and Peace in 1985, and is currently on the Board of Trustees and has served as the technology director for over 15 years. He has also begun introducing marketplace ministry to the local church and region. He seeks to broaden Christian relevance in society.
Mr. Healy is happily married to Jacque and they are raising 4 incredible sons in Toms River, NJ.
I am a mother of four talented children who are extremely unique and special to my heart. I also have two precious grandchildren. I have been residing in Toms River since 1988. I was a stay at home mother for 14 years (1983-1997), and enjoyed all the aspects of motherhood. One of the most rewarding experiences, aside from the special mother/child bond created in the home, was being able to teach my children how to read. My family became involved at The Church of Grace and Peace and I became a Sunday school teacher. The church was meeting in a high School at the time and since there wasn't a permanent building available, the curriculum had to be lugged back and forth by the volunteer teachers.
Years later I was asked to be a teacher for Missionettes, an all-girl church-sponsored program that included earning badges. I agreed joyfully and became familiar with the curriculum and the ten, giggly, eight years old girls. My daughter Jessica was between them and is now a missionary.
In 1998, I became employed at Grace and Peace Academy & Pre-School, while my three-year-old daughter came to work with me. I began taking classes for early childhood development and within a couple of years received my (C.A.), Childhood Development Associate degree. For one year I served as a small group leader and also volunteered at the Seaside Outreach food distribution, whenever I could. I was asked to be clothing coordinator for Seaside Outreach, and served in that capacity for over a year. I saw the provision of God through many hands and hearts, for the less fortunate and Christ's love for people who had been through many vicissitudes.
Recently I completed twenty seven hours of training through (CWLA)The Child Welfare League of America to be a foster/adoptive resource family to children in need of a home. I have become State licensed through the Division of youth and Family services. I am a relative/resource home to two beautiful children ages four and one half and seven month's old. I've recently completed my CDA renewal along with 45 hours of early education training. Currently I teach three year olds and serve as staff mentor to the Infant/Toddler, and Pre-School for professional development.
The Church of Grace and Peace has been my home church since 1993. Some of the ministries that I have served on at the church past and present are: Sunday School, Greeting, Prayer Team, Women's Ministry Team, Healing Team, Prophetic Focus Group and also have led a Bible study for single women.
After my divorce in 1991 my daughter and I came to Toms River New Jersey to live with my parents. As a single mom, I had to live with my parents until I was able to obtain affordable housing. In 1995 I was selected to live in Hope's Crossing, an affordable housing complex in Toms River where I still reside. At that time, I was very involved in the advocacy of affordable housing because of the difference it made in my life and family. I finally had a place of my own and a place to call home.
I was also involved for a short while with STEPS (Solutions to End Poverty Soon). I served as the Secretary on the Tenants Association at Hope's Crossing for several years.
From 1985 to 1991, I taught Pre-School classes at Evangel Church School in Queens, New York. When I relocated to Toms River, NJ I was employed as a Pre-School teacher at Kimball Kids (Paul Kimball Hospital) in Lakewood, until 1996. Looking to change careers as well as my financial status, in 1994 I enrolled in Stuart Business School taking classes at night and working full time at Kimball Kids during the day. I graduated with High Honors in 1995. From 1996-2001 I was employed at two different companies in Administrative positions.
In 2001, I was employed at DPT Lakewood, Inc as an administrative assistant in the Sales Department. Shortly thereafter, a position opened for an administrative assistant in the Purchasing Department and I transferred to that department. I currently work with MRO (Maintenance, Repairs, and Operations) to see that the day to day operations and needs of the company are provided for whether it be hairnets, office supplies, coffee, business cards, etc. I have attended APICS classes, and am working towards attaining my APICS certification to become a Certified Purchasing Agent.
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