Where would we be without information and the ability to communicate across vast distances? It’s always been important, but access to the wide range of materials available on the internet is vital in the twenty-first century. And yet most of us are at a loss as to how our computers work. The Information Technology department provides computer and telecommunication assistance to Pacific Union Conference employees, installing new equipment, updating software, and maintaining existing technology equipment to ensure that the Church’s mission can be fulfilled consistently each and every day.
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bill.liers@adventistfaith.com
View Bio: Bill LiersBill Liers has served as director of Information Technology for more than 20 years. He also consults with the North American Division regarding its accounting software needs. Liers is responsible for the design, programming, implementation, and production of all new computer technology systems and for the production and maintenance of existing systems. He previously served…
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jim.griggs@adventistfaith.com
View Bio: Jim GriggsJim (Marion James Griggs Jr.) began his service with the Pacific Union Conference in 2011. Previously serving at Southeastern California Conference, he started his accounting work at Pacific Union College, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting. After serving as the chief financial officer for governmental, healthcare,…
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rico.mundy@adventistfaith.com
View Bio: Rico MundyRico Mundy has served as associate director of Information Technology at the Pacific Union Conference since August 2018. Previously he served as IT support at Pacific Union College. He is a graduate of Pacific Union College with a B.A. in Religion. Mundy is native of Angwin, California. He is married to Cherith, and they have…
