Meet Our Newest Board Members
Join us in welcoming four incoming board members. Nathan Rueckert, Eric Yunag, Tom Henderson and John Glasser will offer visionary guidance and support the continued growth of Kingdom Capital Fund’s ability to multiply funds to impact Christian ministry.
We’re excited to have these board members share their wisdom as we steward gifts to benefit local ministries. We’d also like to thank our outgoing board members, Deb Konz and Kurt Huisken, for their dedication and service.
Learn more about the incoming board members:
Nathan Rueckert is the Founder of Baseball Seams Company, where he shares Christ’s redemption story by repurposing worn materials into pieces of art. He brings financial expertise to the board as a Certified Public Accountant and former Vice President of Regulatory Reporting at Wells Fargo Advisors. Nathan serves on the God As CEO Committee, volunteers with Helping Kids Round First, and leads a Men’s Bible Study through Central Church. He and his wife Micaela have three children.
Eric Yunag is the Executive Vice President of Convergint. He enjoys using his experience in organizational development and strategic planning to serve community organizations. Currently, he serves as board member for Empower Sioux Falls, Central Church, RESGEN, and SIA Executive Advisory. Previously, he acted as a board member for Kairos University and the South Dakota Governor's Office of Economic Development. He and his wife Lori are parents to two children.
Tom Henderson is the founder of RESGEN, The RESGEN Men’s Summit, and The RESGEN Giving Life Podcast. Driven by a passion to engage, equip, and encourage men to become more like Jesus every day, Tom has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people at events across the country since starting RESGEN in 2010. While speaking to crowds from a stage definitely brings Tom joy, he equally enjoys listening to peoples’ stories and talking with them about life. Tom is husband to Laura, and they have two children.
John Glasser has a passion for the youth of Sioux Falls and has led the Collision team since 2008. His work with Collision has given him a platform to speak at conferences and work with other leaders from around the country who are looking to impact youth in a growing post-Christian culture. John is married to Angie, and they have three children.