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EMF Appoints Dr. Bobby Wood as Chief of Staff


Dr. Bobby Wood
Dr. Bobby Wood

Educational Media Foundation (EMF), the parent of K-LOVE and Air1, names Dr. Bobby Wood as its new Chief of Staff. In this leadership role, Wood will serve on EMF's Ministry Leadership Team and act as a key advisor to the CEO, playing a central role in advancing strategic initiatives across the organization.

Wood brings over 25 years of experience in higher education business operations and organizational leadership. Most recently, he served as Chief Strategy Officer for Biblical Ministries Worldwide, where he focused on recruiting missionaries and supporting a global network of church planters by enhancing the sustainability of their work through the integration of business and ministry. He has also held executive roles including COO, CFO, and Chief Strategy Officer across a variety of business sectors.

"We are honored to have Bobby join our Ministry," said EMF CEO Tom Stultz. "His deep faith, love of family and commitment to excellence will drive our mission of inspiring people to move closer to Jesus, to new heights."

Dr. Wood holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership-Higher Education Administration from Clemson University, along with a Master of Science in Biblical Counseling and a Bachelor of Science in Financial Management from Bob Jones University.

Raised in a faith-centered household led by a ministry leader father, Wood credits his early spiritual upbringing and the continued influence of his wife Robin and their three grown children as foundations of his faith.

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