Contributor

Brian Brenberg

Brian Brenberg teaches classes in business and economics at The King’s College. His teaching is backed by a variety of for-profit and non-profit experience. Prior to joining King’s faculty, he served as grants manager at the Charles Koch Foundation. He also held positions in the medical device and financial services industries, as well as public policy research.

Prof. Brenberg earned an MBA with distinction at Harvard Business School and an MPA at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. During his time at Harvard, he served as co-president of the Harvard Business School Christian Fellowship.

A native of Minnesota, Prof. Brenberg now resides in New York City with his wife, Krista, and their two daughters, Maria and Anna.

Economists and Table Servers

SIX QUESTIONS . . . Table servers advance God's Kingdom from nine to five. If they don't know this, they won't be very good at it. They're my audience, and my work is to show them that their work has eternal significance.

READ

More From This Contributor

Economists and Table Servers

SIX QUESTIONS . . . Table servers advance God’s Kingdom from nine to five. If they don’t know this, they won’t be very good at it. They’re my audience, and my work is to show them that their work has eternal significance.