MV Board of Directors

Greg Adams is a managing director for IBM and has served as an executive for IBM since 1989 throughout the world, including an assignment as a member of the board of directors of IBM Japan. He was responsible for IBM's reengineering initiatives in the mid-nineties and from 1999 to 2004. Greg was the vice president leading IBM's small and medium business efforts in Canada, the United States, and Latin America, and had responsibility for all of IBM's revenue through business partners. In January 2005, Greg moved to Atlanta and assumed his current position. He holds a B.S.E. in civil engineering from Princeton University and an M.S.M. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He and Jeannine, his wife of 34 years, have three children and three grandchildren. Greg was chairman of the board of elders at Hope Church in Wilton, Connecticut, and is a member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia.
Fran Pic Boyd Bailey likes the role of Chief Encouragement Officer. His passion is to encourage and equip leaders engaged in Kingdom focused enterprises. Founded in 2000, Ministry Ventures has trained over 500 ministries and coached 50 ministries in the best practices of prayer, board, ministry model, administration and fundraising. By God’s grace, over $20 million has been raised through the ministries served and thousands of people led into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. More...
Cliff Benson is executive director of the Palin Foundation, a private foundation in Raleigh, N.C., and board chair of Barnabas Way in Raleigh. Cliff currently serves on several other nonprofit boards in the Raleigh area. He is married to wife, Anna, and they have three children.
David Deeter is a co-founder of Frazier & Deeter, LLC, a CPA firm. David had a major role in facilitating the growth of the firm. From 2001-2009 during his term as Managing Partner, the firm experienced an average growth of 25% annually and became a Top 100 Firm in the U.S. In addition, he advises clients in all aspects of financial business management. He has been involved in numerous corporate and partnership organizations and reorganizations. These activities include working closely with clients and their attorneys to obtain the most strategic capital structure. Before co-founding the firm, David was a senior member of the audit staff in the Atlanta office of an international accounting firm. David has a Master of Business Administration degree from Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga.
Larry Green is Founder and Executive Director of Cloud Walk ministry, a local nonprofit ministry that serves to help people “fall in love with God.” His ministry just completed MINISTRY MASTERY. Larry is also co-founder of Souly Business. Previous to beginning Cloud Walk, he worked in various executive management positions with The Coca-Cola Company and McCann-Erickson World Group. Larry graduated from the University of Wisconsin and is President of The Leadership Path, an executive coaching business. Larry and his wife, Jody, are members of Birmingham United Methodist Church and have two children.
Pam Pugh is Senior Vice President, Professional Advisors & Ministry Services at National Christian Foundation. At NCF, Pam oversees the development, operations, and support activities related to NCF's channels to professional advisors and ministry services. She is also responsible for Marketing Strategy Development & Execution, managing the marketing team, and managing product development. Pam received her B.B.A. in Finance from Georgia State University with a minor in Real Estate. She comes to the Foundation with 10 years of service experience in the institutional banking and brokerage environment.
Karen Robinson is the former President and CEO of Prime Point Media before it was acquired by OutdoorPartner Media. At Prime Point Media, Ms. Robinson was responsible for the overall strategic direction and management of the company. Karen holds a B.A. in economics and political science from the University of Redlands. She is a member of the Board of Advisors of the Carter Center, as well as a board member of a number of companies and nonprofits. She is the past president of the Technology Executive Round Table, and a protégé in the Committee of 200, the premier Women's National Professional Organization.
Scotland Wright is Founder and President of Scotland Wright Associates, a commercial real estate services company representing the real estate interests of major office and industrial tenants and owners. Scotland has been an active member of the Georgia Chapter of Society of Industrial and Office Realtors for many years and was the Chapter’s 2006 President. Previously, he was the 1997 president of the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors and continues to serve on that organization’s board of trustees. Wright was awarded the prestigious “Silver Phoenix” Award by the Commercial Board of Realtors in 2009. Scotland is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and a native Atlantan. He is active in a number of community organizations, including serving as a Trustee on the North Atlanta High School Foundation. He is a founding member of Buckhead Church and an Elder of North Point Ministries. Additionally, Wright serves as a board member with Ministry Ventures and Young Life – Northwest Atlanta.