MIN. LE’ ROI L. GILL, J.D.
Princeton Junction, New Jersey 08540
917-***-**** (cell)
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QUALIFICATIONS
• Trained to equip people to reach their full potential.
• Experienced in training and teaching to different and diverse audiences.
• Skilled in office administration and the operation of not-for-profit community
organizations.
• Vision driven to identify and grow new initiatives to meet the needs of an
organization and the local community.
EDUCATION
Master of Divinity, Princeton Theological Seminary 2008
Fellows Program in Real Estate and Commercial Development, Pratt Institute 1991
Juris Doctor, Rutgers University School of Law 1984
Bachelor of Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Magna Cum Laude 1981
MINISTRY EXPERIENCES
University of Pennsylvania LIFE Ministry Present
Chaplain
• Provides spiritual care to senior members and bereavement counseling to families.
• Conducts staff trainings.
• Provides worship leader services.
Second Baptist of Germantown Philadelphia 2007 to
Present
Associate Minister
• Provides preaching and worship leader services.
• Teaches adult Sunday school class.
• Provides bereavement counseling services.
Calvary Baptist Church of Morristown New Jersey 2007
Summer Internship
• Developed curriculum for and served as teacher in the Christian education Youth
Enrichment Summer program.
• Assisted in the launching of the Wellspring Holistic Counseling Ministry.
• Taught Adult Sunday school class.
Second Baptist Church of Germantown 2006-2007
Internship
• Provided worship leader services.
• Coordinated an “After School Choir” program with Emlen public school.
• Coordinated “Elder Dinner” ministry.
• Taught adult Sunday school class.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Central Brooklyn Churches Brooklyn, New York 1999 – 2005
Executive Director.
• Managed a nonprofit faith-based organization with 20 member churches.
• Wrote grant proposals resulting in raising an annual budget of $300,000.00.
• Supervised a staff of 5 and conducted community organizing.
• Developed a neighborhood-based program for parents that resulted in creating a
safer school environment.
• Created a “Healthy School Healthy Community” initiative that taught parents to
recognize the symptoms of asthma and the treatment of the condition.
• Coordinated a coalition of citywide and local groups to develop a community
redevelopment plan for Bushwick.
Lester and Hubbert, P.C. New York, New York 1994- 1998
Staff Attorney.
• Represented municipal hospitals in mental health proceedings in Manhattan
Supreme Court.
• Conducted legal research and wrote legal briefs.
• Drafted labor-management contracts and negotiated agreements.
• Provided legal and defense to individuals accused of criminal offenses.
College of New Rochelle New York, New York 1994-1997
Adjunct Professor
• Taught undergraduate college students seminar courses in introduction to the
criminal justice system, criminal law and constitutional law.
• Developed curriculum for courses taught.
• Served as internship advisor.
New York State Attorney General New York, New York 1990-1994
Assistant Attorney General.
• Drafted health-care legislation and state hospital policy.
• Represented the State of New York’s Unemployment Insurance Fund and
litigated cases before the New York Court of Appeals.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
• Vice-Chairman of Board for the Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center
• Board Member of Housing Initiatives for Princeton
REFERENCES
Available upon request