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Wess Stafford (Wesley Kenneth Stafford) was born on 26 June, 1949, is an Author. Discover Wess Stafford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Wesley Kenneth Stafford |
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His wife is Donna Stafford
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Wess Stafford Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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As Compassion's president and CEO, Stafford developed programs that have extended the organization's focus beyond child sponsorship. He led the launch of the Leadership Development Program and student Alumni Associations in 2010, both of which started in the Philippines. Students around the world now call Stafford “Papa Wess.” The launch of the Child Survival Program took place under his leadership as well, in Haiti, Peru, India and Ecuador in 2003.
In addition, he was awarded honorary doctorate degrees from Biola University (Laws) in 2003, Colorado Christian University (Humanities) in 2005, and Asbury University (Laws) in 2010.
As a child, he accompanied his father, Kenneth, on trips to bring the gospel to neighboring villages. As an adult, Stafford maintained a close relationship with his father, viewing him as a mentor. Ken worked closely with Stafford as the chaplain at Compassion's Global Ministry Center until retiring in 2001.
In 1993, soon after becoming president, Stafford experienced what he calls his “Prairie Vision” which led to the revision of Compassion's mission statement and changed the focus of the organization to become advocates for children in poverty.
An outdoorsman and family man, Stafford lives on a small ranch near Colorado Springs, CO, with his wife, Donna, whom he married in 1979, and who was already involved in Compassion's ministry as a child sponsor prior to meeting him. The Staffords have two daughters, Jenny and Katie.
After his military service, Stafford worked for a number of relief and development agencies in Haiti until he joined the staff of Compassion International in 1977 and has worked with the ministry, both overseas and at its Global Ministry Center, for more than 30 years. He has served as president and CEO since 1993.
Stafford has earned degrees from Moody Bible Institute (Broadcast Communications, 1970), Biola University (Bachelor of Arts, Communications, 1975), and Wheaton College (Master of Arts, International Broadcasting, 1977), as well as a Ph.D. from Michigan State University (Doctor of Philosophy in Education, 1986).
Following his graduation from Moody Bible Institute in 1970, Stafford was drafted into the Army. His draft number was 21, so while he waited to see if he would be chosen to serve, he drove an ambulance in Chicago. Then fluent in English, French, Senari, Jula, Spanish, Czech, German, and Creole, Stafford served four years in the U.S. Army security agency as a Czechoslovakian linguist.
Stafford attended high school in Jerome, AZ, while his parents worked at the Indian Bible Academy to train Navajo pastors in Cottonwood, AZ. During his senior year, the family moved to Illinois where Stafford graduated from Wheaton Academy in 1967.
Wesley Kenneth “Wess” Stafford (born June 26, 1949) is the former president and CEO of Compassion International and an advocate for children. Stafford is the author of two books, Too Small to Ignore and Just a Minute, and until August 2015 hosted the daily national radio short feature Speak Up With Compassion®. As a part of his position with Compassion, and his advocacy for children, Stafford is often invited to speak to audiences around the world. In 2008, Stafford was a guest of President George W. Bush and his wife Laura at a State Dinner. In 2009, Stafford spoke at the Willow Creek Association's Global Leadership Summit alongside Bill Hybels, Henry Cloud, Patrick Lencioni, Tony Blair and Bono. In September 2013, Stafford retired from his position of President and CEO of Compassion International, giving that title to Santiago Mellado.