The Veritas Forum Board
Ted Callahan
Ted was previously the executive director of The Veritas Forum and is currently an associate at McKinsey & Company. Prior to joining Veritas, he worked at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church as head of the Men's Ministry. Before the leap into professional ministry, Ted performed marketing and strategic functions at Eality Inc., an Internet company. Ted received his B.A. in international relations from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He lives with his wife Ashley in Cambridge, MA.
Mark Campisano
Mark currently serves as the head of tax services at TIAA-CREF, a large financial institution based in New York. Before joining TIAA-CREF, he was a lawclerk at the U.S. Supreme Court,and a tax partner at McKinsey. He is theorganizer of a Christianoutreach program called "The Thursday Men's Breakfast," which meets withmen in the business world twice a month inmidtown Manhattan.Mark received an A.B. from Harvard, an M.Litt. from Oxford,and a J.D. from Yale Law School.He currently lives in Pelham, New York, with his wife, Kim, andtheir three sons. His daughter is currently a student at Harvard.
Dan Cho
Dan serves as the executive director of The Veritas Forum and is working to lead the organization in its next stage of development. Dan's relationship with Veritas dates back to his freshman year at Harvard when he attended the very first Forum. He has nearly a decade of college ministry experience as staff with Berkland Baptist Church in Cambridge and has also worked in the development offices of Harvard and MIT. In addition to earning an A.B. from Harvard College in social anthropology, Dan has also received master's degrees from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Yale Divinity School.
Kurt Keilhacker
Kurt currently serves The Veritas Forum as Chair of the Board. He is a Managing Partner at TechFund Capital, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm in information and energy technologies. Kurt is a graduate of Wheaton and earned an MBA from the University of Chicago, an MLA from Stanford, and an MTS from Harvard.
John Kingston, III
John serves as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Affiliated Managers Group, Inc., a publicly-traded asset management holding company. Prior to joining AMG, John worked in the investment management division of Morgan Stanley & Co. and with the law firm Ropes & Gray. John, who received a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a B.S. and B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania, lives in Winchester, Massachusetts, with his wife Jean Yih Kingston and their four children.
Kelly Monroe Kullberg
Kelly is the founder and director of project development of The Veritas Forum which she first organized at Harvard in 1992. She edited and co-authored the best-selling Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Christian Thinkers (1996) and taught senior electives at Harvard College in film and C.S. Lewis while serving as a chaplain to the Harvard Graduate School Christian Fellowship from 1988-1997. Kelly holds a B.A. in Organizational Behavior from Ohio University; an M.A. from the Ohio State University in Communication Theory. She was a visiting student at the Harvard Divinity School and at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Kelly lives with her husband David and children in Columbus, Ohio.
Katie Smith Milway
Katie recently joined The Bridgespan Group consultancy to nonprofits, as a partner in Boston. Prior to Bridgepsan, she served as Bain & Company's Publisher & Editorial Director, guiding the transformation of Bain's intellectual capital into external and internal publications. Before joining Bain in 1994 as a consultant, Katie worked as a business journalist with The Wall Street Journal/Europe. She also served on the management team of Food for the Hungry International, coordinating programs in Africa and Latin America. Katie graduated with a B.A. in English from Stanford University, then earned a Masters in European Studies from the Free University of Brussels on a Rotary scholarship. She graduated magna cum laude and was selected to intern at the European Community Commission. In 1993, she completed her M.B.A. at INSEAD.
Michael Milway
Visiting professor of Renaissance history at Wellesley College, Dr. Milway was previously Curator of the University of Toronto Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (CRRS). He earned his M.A. in theology at Fuller Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. in history at the University of Arizona under Heiko A. Oberman. Mike is married to Katie Smith Milway. They live in Wellesley, MA, where they are raising three children.