Daniel Perrine (Founder)
Shortly after retiring in 2000 as a high school principal, I was left wondering what to do with my life. In 2001, the Lord took me to Kenya on a short-term missions trip, which not only changed my life, but also offered me an opportunity to use my God-given gifts in a way I’d never imagined. On that trip, the founding director of Empowering Lives International (ELI) asked me if I would join his team as the U.S. Director of Personnel & Finance, so over the next five years, I served ELI in that capacity, as well as presenting their work to churches and colleges, training short-term mission teams, and conducting leadership training in Kenya and Uganda. I have interfaced with a variety of African organizations, training their leadership in-country and gaining insights to the culture and the needs of the people. One such organization is Hope Alive!, a nonprofit ministry focused on improving education among highly disadvantaged children in Uganda. I now serve on HA!’s U.S. Board of Directors.
During my many trips to Africa, my heart was continually drawn to the young people—the leaders of tomorrow who were being woefully equipped today. I observed that their elementary and secondary school education consisted primarily of rote memorization, with the students being given little opportunity to apply the facts they were learning. With 32 years of education in my background, God prompted me to do something about this, so in July of 2010, Advancing Leaders International (ALI) was birthed. As ALI’s Founding Director, I recruited educators who joined me in changing the face of education in African countries through improved teaching methodology, enhanced classrooms, and individualized coaching and mentoring of teachers and emerging leaders.
Tiffany Nyaggah
Tiffany’s passion for equity issues was forged in childhood and deepened by her early-career experiences as a teacher in Oakland and later as a researcher. She is passionate about leading, developing, and working with teams to expand access to opportunity within underserved communities. In her career, she has raised funds for multiple projects spanning several organizations, including Harvard’s Public Education Leadership Project, the Diverse Leaders Investment Team through New Schools Venture Fund, USAID and DFID.
In addition, Tiffany served as the Executive Director of Dignitas, an organization she co-founded to connect Kenyan informal settlements to quality education, for 10 years. During that time, she secured funding, trained teachers, influenced curriculum reform, and contributed to the prioritization of education in Kenya. Case studies from her work are published and are used in graduate courses at Harvard University and Stanford. She supports mission driven organizations and currently serves on several boards to bring her expertise to international education initiatives.
Tiffany knows the difficult, yet dynamic, process of building viable solutions to achieve equity in education. She is committed to working with transformative organizations, like Advancing Leaders International, who place people at the heart of their work. She is inspired by the possibilities to reimagine and build a more inclusive world.
Alexander Knutson
Alex has a wide range of operational experience, including past work for Deluxe Branded Marketing, as the Manager of Sales Operations for their Real Estate Vertical. He previously worked as the Director of Operations at Parcel Pending, where he was responsible for the sales, marketing, installation, logistics, customer service and ongoing service of smart-electronic parcel lockers. As the Southern California Area Vice President, Alex helped launch CARES By Apartment Life, a Christian non-profit that provides community development teams to live onsite of large apartment communities. Alex spent his first year out of college building homes and churches with Lazarian World Homes in Armenia and Mexico. Alex is a California Real Estate Broker and holds a Business Administration degree from Point Loma Nazarene University. He currently lives in Orange County with his wife, 3 boys, and little girl.
Michelle Gunnin – Greater Hope Project Liaison
Michelle is a veteran educator who taught in public schools in Georgia as a reading specialist, serving students in the Early Intervention Program (EIP), for over 20 years. She has a BS degree in Psychology, a K-5 teaching certificate, and a Master’s degree in Collaborative Teaching and Learning. She has won numerous awards for programs she designed and implemented while in the public-school system.
Michelle left the public schools and worked for Adventures in Missions in Gainesville Ga, where she became involved with the Greater Hope Project in the Rhino Refugee Settlement in Norther Uganda. She called Karin from Advancing Leaders International for some help with training teachers in 5 schools within the camp. They collaborated with ministries, His Sickles and the Church of Uganda, to innovate and advance the teacher training portion of the project.
Michelle is an everyday woman who is a wife, mom of 4 grown children, a teacher, a colleague, and a missionary. Her passion for education and her determination to see every child have access to knowledge assure her that life will never be boring!