Tim worked as an electrician for local contractors in the Peoria area for 10 years prior going to work for Caterpillar Inc., where he worked for 26 years. He completed management training at Bradley University where he also earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He left Caterpillar in 2015 where he served as a business manager. Tim’s experience with leading and developing teams by incorporating various process and problem-solving tools serve him well in the administrator role for Apostolic Christian Counseling and Family Services.
Tim and his wife Debi live in Peoria, IL. They are active members in the Apostolic Christian Church of Peoria where Tim also serves as the elder.
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