KYTN appoints Marco Jimenez as the new associate treasurer

The Kentucky-Tennessee Conference (KYTN) administration is pleased to announce that, following a thorough search and extensive prayer, the Executive Committee has appointed Marco Jimenez as the new associate treasurer, effective July 1.

 

Jimenez was born in Mexico. At the age of 15, he moved to the United States to attend Ozark Academy in Arkansas. Jimenez received his BBA in International Business and BA in French for International Trade from Andrews University in 2020. It was during his studies there he met his now wife, Christina.

 

In 2021, Jimenez continued his studies and earned an MBA in Accounting and Finance from Andrews University. He speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and French.

 

 “What I love about church treasury work is the constant connection to our faith,” Jimenez said. “You must consider our principles and values in every decision you make and in everything you do. That’s something you rarely find in other workplaces.”

 

Jimenez's career began as an Economics and French Business Teaching Assistant at Andrews University, a position he held for three years. He also completed an internship in Montemorelos, Mexico, as a purchasing assistant at Del Monte Food Inc.

 

Most recently, Jimenez has served as a business analyst for the South-Central Conference. In this role, he prepared financial reports and statements for management review, led external audits of churches across a five-state region, and conducted regular account reconciliations to identify discrepancies and implement corrective actions. As he now prepares to start work with the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference, Jimenez wants constituents to know that he is excited to grow professionally and spiritually to be better equipped to serve others.

 

“If there's one thing people should know about me, it's that I'm here to serve and help,” Jimenez said. “I love assisting others, and that's my purpose. I want to be known as someone who never says no and truly enjoys helping people.”

 

We are happy to welcome Marco Jimenez to the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference.

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