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Pastor Jim Brackett, M.P.H., joined Weimar Center of Health and Education as the new Executive Vice President of Operations. He arrived on campus to begin his new responsibilities February 9, 2009. Pastor Brackett will oversee Weimar’s day to day operations as well as the coordination of staff, departments, budgeting, and other administrative functions. He and his wife relocated from Washington state.

Pastor Brackett and his wife, Neva, are well known health and lifestyle educators. In addition to writing and publishing three cookbooks, they are sought after speakers, presenting weekend and week-long seminars around the country. Jim Brackett has also been a speaker for Weimar’s Reversing Diabetes program for nearly fifteen years.

Danny Kwon, J.D., who has served as the interim Chief Operating Officer, is transitioning to new responsibilities as Vice President for Special Projects. He will oversee various special projects as well as strategic planning, development and industry. Mr. Kwon will also serve as Weimar’s General Counsel and will oversee governance.

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HAROLDO
Saturday, February 28, 2009 12:53 PM
Pastor Brackett! God Bless you in your new task He has commended you as Vicepresident of Operations... I´m from Argentina and attended Weimar in 1991-92 and then back in the spring quarter of 1994. I´ll never forget the good times I spent at Weimar.
By the way, I was friend of Kimberly and thanks to FB I was able to reconnect with her.

Sincerly,
Haroldo Rojas, MD
Infectious Diseases specialist

Ana Jacobo
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:57 AM
Congratulations!! for your new and exciting assignment. I have been using your
cook books for three years already. My family and friends enjoy the recipes in it.
I am happy that Weimar College acquired a person with the knowledge of Pastor Bracket as Vice-president of Operations.

Lorraine Juberg
Friday, April 24, 2009 1:53 AM
1. What or how many specialist physicians do you have available? a psycholoogist? neurologist? 2. In your exercise program can you handle a young senior man with slight handicap, that is, a trainer to work with this person's particular needs? 3. Do you teach elementary, practical, simple health principles such as drink water early in a.m., eat breakfast (not skipping it), chew food thoroughly letting saliva start the digestive process. Don't stuff your stomach too full? 4. Try to live on a schedule, have goals in mind or a purpose to work for; especially projects to help others? 5. Do you include a strong spiritual emphasis for motivation on taking care of the body God created you for? 6. Is it 3 weeks? 7. Cost? 8. Any paying jobs available?

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