Global Media Outreach Founder Walt Wilson Passes CEO Position To President Jeff Gowler
Internet Evangelism Pioneer Sets Ambitious Goal of Reaching the World with the Gospel by 2030.
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PLANO, Texas, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Global Media Outreach founder and Chairman Walt Wilson has passed CEO responsibilities and day-to-day leadership of the pioneering online evangelism organization to President Jeff Gowler.
The move, recommended by Wilson and unanimously approved by the GMO board of directors, takes place immediately with Wilson remaining as chairman of the board. Since its founding in 2004, Global Media Outreach has presented the gospel to over 2 billion people worldwide, now reaching 400,000 people daily with a gospel presentation.
Education: Newcomerstown High School Graduate, 1987; United States Marine Corps.
Location: Newcomerstown
Phone: 740-202-0023
INTRODUCTION: From Maurice Tarrance
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Education: Newcomerstown High School Graduate, 1987; United States Marine Corps.
Location: Newcomerstown
Phone: 740-202-0023
INTRODUCTION: From Maurice Tarrance
“My story is a little different from other business owners in that I had to begin one to have an occupation for myself. My life account commences after graduating from Newcomerstown High School, and heading off to the Marine Corp. a year later. I had great intentions of spending 20 years with the Marines, however, that was not met to be. After 2 1/2 years, I was injured and returned to Newcomerstown. Unfortunately, I spent several years living a life I was not proud of. Those times were tough on myself, my family, and others I came into contact with. Those consequences also ensued
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