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Advisory Council

World Relief Western Washington's Advisory Council is not a governing body. They volunteer their time, professional expertise, and lived experience to advance our vision to see every immigrant welcomed by community, rooted in community, and empowered for community.

Kennedy Akinlosotu

Victor Chinn

Stan Diddams

Joe Kurian

Sara Shaban, Ph.D.

Mohammad Qadam Shah, Ph.D.

Daniel Shin

Elizabeth Phan

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Kennedy Akinlosotu

Kennedy Akinlosotu, is CEO of the rapidly-growing Nations Realty, LLC, in the Greater Seattle area. He has helped to change, the quality of life in the inner city, raising the bar in the process for better housing for all. Born and raised in Nigeria, West Africa, he came to the United States in October 1985. His ultimate goal was to establish a quality lifestyle for himself and his family. And he was able to complete his MBA in 1993 at the renowned University of Nevada, Reno, graduating among the top 10 students in his graduate school. Prior to being at the helm of his company, Kennedy worked full-time as a correctional officer, while attending school full-time. Kennedy is married to wife, Doris, and is the father of five children. He currently lives in Des Moines, Washington.

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Victor Chinn

Victor was born in the US to immigrant parents who arrived in the late 1950’s. He has over 40+ years of experience in the computer industry and owns a small business that manufactures a patented scientific instrument. His passion is to be the best steward of what God has entrusted to him and to empower people on the margins and in vulnerable situations with access to technology. “I fully support those who are the hands and feet of Jesus ministering to the very people in need."

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Stan Diddams

Stan Diddams retired from Bank of America after 38 years in commercial and investment
banking in 2022. He worked in New York, Chicago, and Seattle during his career, and held positions as individual contributor and manager. Throughout his career, his clients were large and mid-sized corporations. Stan’s past non-profit experience includes board member and chairman for the Foundation for Seattle Community Colleges, and board member and treasurer for International Association for Refugees. He completed his MBA at Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management, and holds a BA degree in Social Science from Wheaton College in Illinois. Stan is a candidate for a MA in Humanitarian and Disaster Leadership at Wheaton College. He and his wife, Dr. Margaret Diddams, have four children, two grandchildren, and live in Seattle, WA.

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Joe Kurian

Joe immigrated to the US from India 35 years ago, and has since navigated a corporate career with recent emphasis on leveraging those learnings for the non-profit sector. He has held leadership roles at Microsoft, Verizon Wireless and Alaska Airlines, is a lifelong elder of the Presbyterian Denomination, and sits on the Board of the Bellevue Presbyterian Legacy Foundation. His heart for the underprivileged is driven by his faith. Joe says the work that World Relief Western Washington community does is “putting what we are taught to do in the New Testament into action.”

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Sara Shaban, Ph.D.

Dr. Sara Shaban joined the advisory council in 2022. She is currently an assistant professor of communication and journalism at Seattle Pacific University where she also conducts research on women's social movements in the Middle East. Prior to academia, Sara worked as a news producer before pursuing freelance journalism in Israel, the West Bank, and Sierra Leone. Sara is fueled by her passion for social justice, specifically for immigrants and refugees. She was involved in initiatives to improve conditions for incoming refugees during the 2015 crisis and served as a volunteer and board member for the Immigrant and Refugee Women's Program in St. Louis. Additionally, she served as the communications director for the St. Louis-based NGO Project Peanut Butter - an organization committed to the eradication of child malnutrition throughout sub-Saharan Africa.

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Mohammad Qadam Shah, Ph.D.

Dr. Mohammad Qadam Shah joined the advisory council in 2020. He comes with an academic and practical background focused on development management. Mohammad is currently working as Assistant Professor of Global Development at Seattle Pacific University where he teaches courses on different aspects of global development including program/policy analysis and evaluation, and grant writing. In addition to teaching, Mohammad conducts academic research on issues related to state building, development management, anti-corruption reforms, and public policy analysis in conflict-affected countries. As an immigrant, Mohammad is passionate in helping refugees and immigrants who come to the US and need resettlement support.

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Daniel Shin

Daniel Shin joined the advisory council in 2022. Dan is a shareholder at Inslee Best Doezie & Ryder, PS in Bellevue where he practices real estate and business law. He serves on the business council at Northwest Foursquare Church in Federal Way, and on the board of directors of Step by Step Family Support Center and Farm 12 in Puyallup. He has taught Bible study for over 25 years, and has operated a homeless shelter and led a missions department. Dan teaches apologetics through the National Christian Forensics and Communication Association, and provides continuing legal education classes for attorneys and clock hour classes for real estate agents. Dan’s father, who passed away last October, was orphaned at the age of four during the Korean War. Dan and his family immigrated from Seoul, South Korea to Toronto, Canada in 1975. He remembers vividly the early years of struggle adjusting to life in a foreign country. Dan is very honored to serve on the advisory council and looks forward to helping refugee families resettle in America.

Elizabeth Phan

Elizabeth Phan

Elizabeth has been involved with World Relief Western Washington since its very early years when she herself arrived as a refugee from Vietnam in 1979. Her family was one of the first families that WRS ever supported, and so supporting WRS is something of a family tradition. Elizabeth is part of the Good Neighbor Team at Alderwood Community Church, where she helped resettle two families and she joined the Advisory Council in 2020. She has spent over 18 years in software consulting and is currently the Regional Vice President at Larson & Tourbo Infotech.

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