ADRA President Moves to Adventist HealthCare
4 January 2025 |
Yesterday, Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) released a statement announcing that Michael Kruger will step down after nearly a decade with ADRA International and four years as president.
Kruger’s final day will be April 1, when he will take on a new role as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Adventist Healthcare White Oak in Calverton, Maryland. Before his time with ADRA, Kruger worked in the financial sector for 23 years, opening a private practice in 2000. He later served as a board advisor of Loma Linda University Medical Center and Loma Linda University Health and as a board member of Andrews University before joining ADRA in 2014 as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
The release states, “Under his leadership, ADRA implemented a new strategic framework for its network and increased its focus on innovative global initiatives while continuing to provide lifesaving aid and long-term development support to millions in communities worldwide.”
The search for a new president has begun. ADRA promises a smooth transition and keen discernment for the person who will take over the role.
In considering his time with ADRA, Kruger has immense respect and love for the organization:
“Serving with ADRA has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. I have been deeply blessed to work alongside such a dedicated and compassionate team, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have contributed to ADRA’s mission. Though I am stepping away, I have no doubt that God will continue to guide and bless this organization. To my colleagues, partners, and the many supporters of ADRA, thank you for your unwavering commitment to serving humanity.”