Tuesday, April 25, 2023

The lessons extracted create a web of connection...

 Seeing the word, ‘Grace’ in the title of “Grace Under Pressure - Leading Through Change and Crisis” by John Baldoni connected with my Lutheran roots and hooked me for the journey of examining every crisis I have faced as a leader in academia and in the church.  Each of the four steps of this process outlined in the book, ‘Take Care of Your People’, ‘Take Care of Yourself’, ‘Prepare for the Future’ and ‘How to Lead with Grace Under Pressure’ flow naturally and are connected with each other in a unique and purposeful way.  The lessons extracted create a web of connection that makes sense when reviewing one's own personal experiences.


Embracing this journey with every page by utilizing the structure outlined helps the reader to focus on not just our past experiences and outcomes, but to lean in on what the future may be having made intentional discoveries and changes with the sole purpose of becoming a better leader.  John perfectly orchestrates how the last three years of our experience of the pandemic influence and help to inform how we review, learn and grow in becoming leaders ready for future challenges and opportunities.


Every quote and anecdote had a purpose and intention that not only led down the path for learning and evaluating for a brighter future as a leader, but lent themselves to helping change our perspective and understanding.  Utilizing this approach as a learning tool, and implementing it as a review for intentional growth as a leader will benefit the novice as well as expert in the creation of a healthy community.


These are a few of the many gems I found as I learned another way to embrace “How to Lead with Grace Under Pressure”:


p. 58 - “Leading is behaving truthfully under real circumstances.

p. 63 - “What happens in one part of the world can impact another within a short period of time.

p. 72 - “Respect is fundamental to each step and essential to building a solid community.

p. 103 - “Only the one who has endured understands what it takes to face the odds, especially those stacked against you.

p. 108 - “The world of January 2020 is no more; our duty is to create a “new normal” that embodies the best of what we had with the best of what we have learned.  We will need resilience to do so.

p. 125 - “What is the linguistic existence of a fire escape, that we can give ourselves permission to say, ‘Are you really OK?  I know we’re talking, but, you want to step out on the fire escape, and you can tell me the truth?’

p. 135 - “The defining purpose for ourselves can be a journey.


As a leader, “Grace Under Pressure - Leading Through Change and Crisis” has enabled me to view my experiences through a new and helpful lens when facing change and crisis.  I would highly recommend this book as a tool that every leader would benefit from mining its riches for every crisis and need for change faced by leaders in the secular, non-secular, academic, for profit and non-profit sectors.  This book will help change the landscape of intentional growth for every leader.



Tuesday, March 7, 2023

“This book touches and has improved every relationship I have….”

 Today….
“This book touches and has improved every relationship I have….”


Two weeks ago….When I agreed to be on the launch team for Mark Miller’s new book, I wasn’t sure how I could adequately review it since I was most experienced in a non-profit position as a Pastor, instructor of Chemistry and Religion and now as a stay-at-home Father.  Once I received the book, I drug my feet to read the book.  And when I finally cracked the cover, I found it was not what I expected.


Mark from the beginning of the book has woven from the monumental data from “6,000 senior leaders, mid-level managers, and frontline workers from 10 countries” one of the most compelling books I have read on culture.  The stories interwoven into each chapter not only compliment, but clearly articulate a new language and understanding of culture that is easily understandable, but also relatable and readily adaptable to both for profit and the not for profit sector.


As a student of leadership for 20+ years having read many of the classics, this book will be my go to book about culture when talking to my friends, family and colleagues, because it is applicable to every part of my life and the culture I live in everyday.  Whether in professional or personal relationships, church settings, small businesses, mentoring settings or even how I view our world, this book has made me excited to read it after the very first chapter.


Here are only a seven quotes that ‘get me excited’ about culture and the influence we can have whether a student, soldier or seeking a solution to a problem we are facing: 


P. 3 “When culture is seen, understood, and intentionally crafted by leaders, it is the ultimate force for good in an organization

P. 17 “The culture you build, good or bad, will outlive your time at the table.

P. 29 “Relationships are an infinite game

P. 39 “you cannot build what you cannot articulate

P. 74 “the right values, clearly stated and deployed well, are one of the most powerful culture-shaping tools leaders have at their disposal.

P. 111 “sometimes the best answer is to show, not tell.

P. 176 “To Adapt well always begins with listening well.


Mark’s book has challenged and humbled me and helped me to take a fresh look at my impact upon my culture and how to navigate changing the culture of my personal and professional life.


Are you interested in embarking upon this journey of discovery, confession and change for a healthier culture and a healthier you?  I humbly urge you to pick up today's release of Culture Rules and join in the revolution Mark has crafted that will help you if you are willing to aspire, amplify and adapt in the public or private sector, for profit or not-for-profit positions and every relationship of your life and the culture you live in today to influence it for tomorrow and it’s growth to meet the changes and challenges that are certain to occur.



Saturday, November 3, 2018

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Saturday, August 18, 2018

Current Resume.08182018

Rev. Darian Lee Hybl
6405 Lindsey Lane
Export, PA  15632
785-821-4727
darian.hybl@gmail.com
Top Five Reference Comments


Darian “refused to
accept mediocrity

 – Beth Gray-Robertson


Darian was a
campus leader
– Terry Wheeler


Darian “makes a total commitment to his work”
 – Fran Gibbs


“Some of his questions and ideas 
were “outside the box
but were invaluable in the end.”
– Beth Gray-Robertson


“Darian has demonstrated his ability
to take on an important project and
see it through to completion
– Fran Gibbs



Awards and Honors


2010 NCSCLS Keys to the Future Award
Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society
Freshman Chemist of the Year
2010 Region III ASCLS Omicron Sigma Award
2009 NCSCLS Omicron Sigma Award
Hogan Scholarship



Top Managerial Roles


ASCLS Region III Member Services Committee Member
NCSCLS Chair of By-laws and Policy Manual
Member of Committee to Review and Revise the Instructional Evaluation Process


Chair of Diversity Committee when College awarded Region Equity Award
Chair of Gear Up Program


Professional Credentials


BS – Chemistry


MS – Chemistry
M. Div. – Pastoral Ministry


Quality Assurance Diploma
Published Author
National ASCLS Delegate


Certificate On-line Course Design and Instruction
Learning Style Evaluator


Experienced Researcher
Qualified Instructor
Seasoned Presenter



Certificate and Diploma
Diploma – Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs in Pharmaceutical Industry – The International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) Good Clinical, Laboratory, Manufacturing Practice (GCP, GLP, GMP) Guidelines Program Kriger Research Center International, Canada; Awarded – 7/2008
Certificate – On-Line Course Design and Instruction – East Carolina University, Greenville, NC and Martin Community College, Williamston, NC – 5/2005

Education
Masters of Science – Chemistry
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC; Graduated – 5/1996
Concentration: Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Computer Interfacing; 8/1991-5/1992
Bachelors of Science – Professional Chemistry
Longwood College, Farmville, VA, Graduated – 5/1991, Minor: Biology; 8/1987-5/1991
Concentration:  Analytical Chemistry
Masters of Divinity – Pastoral Ministry
Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, SC; Graduated – 5/1999
15 Hrs Credit for S.T.M. – Systematic and Historical Theology; 1/1997-5/1999
Masters of Divinity – Pastoral Ministry
Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines, ON, CA, M. Div., 60+ Credits; 8/1993-12/1996
Educational Doctorate in Educational Leadership – Higher Education Administration Leadership Concentration
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.  Ed.D. 6 Hrs Credit; 8/2003-5/2004

Internship Profile
+ Clinical Pastoral Education – 2 Units (Summer 1997, Spring 1999)
+ Full-Year/Full-Time Vicarage/Internship – St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas, NC (August 1997-August 1998)
+ Part-Time Internship – Grace Lutheran Church, Durham, NC (January 2006-June 2006)
+ Part-Time Internship – St. John’s Lutheran Church, Gasline, ON Canada (Summer 1994)
+ Part-Time Internship – Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Niagara Falls, NY/Lutheran Church of the Escarpment, Lewiston, NY (September 1994-December 1995)

Professional Experience
8/17 – Current
Pastor – Sole – Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Export, PA
10/10 – 8/17 –
Pastor - Sole – Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Goodland, KS
3/10 – 5/10 –
Instructor of Philosophy – Southside Virginia Community College, Keysville, VA
1/08 – 6/08 –
Instructor of Chemistry – Southside Virginia Community College, Alberta, VA          
1/07 – 5/08 – Instructor of Religion – Roanoke-Chowan Community College, Ahoskie, NC           
12/05 – 3/06 – Faculty Member – University of Phoenix On-line, Phoenix, AZ    
8/05 – 2/06 – Instructor of Biology – Southside Virginia Community College, Keysville, VA           
8/00 – 7/05 – Instructor of Chemistry and Religion – Halifax Community College, Weldon, NC   
1/00 – 7/00 – Researcher – Longwood College, Farmville, VA                                                                
6/93 – 8/93 – Chemical Technician – Daystrom Furniture, LADD Inc., Engineering Dept., South Boston, VA 
1/93 – 5/93 – Adjunct Faculty Member – Longwood College Department of Natural Sciences, Farmville, VA 
8/92 – 12/92 – Visiting Instructor – Faculty Western Carolina University Dept. of Chemistry and Physics, Cullowhee, NC

Instructional and Course Development Experiences
+ Examview®, Examview Suite®, CPS Chalkboard® and MindPoint® Quiz utilized in instruction, presentation and assessment for seated, on-line and laboratory course development
+ Developed, reviewed and revised eight On-line, Seated and Hybrid Courses (16, 48 and 96 Hour Courses (Laboratory and Non-Laboratory))
+ Computer Programming and On-line Application Design (Windows, Web Design, Visual Basic, Flash, HTML, XML, XHTML, BASIC, WYSIWYG, JAVA) and Multimedia Experience (A/V editing, embedding and upload (MP3, MP4, WMV)
+ Software Experience (MS Office Applications (Word, Powerpoint, Excel))

Managerial and Leadership Experience
+ Skilled and Experienced Chair of Committees and Associations including Long-Range Planning, Budget and Visioning
+ Program Chair Experience (Development and Organization) for diverse groups and programs (Chemistry and Religion)
+ Program Director for Halifax Community College GEAR-UP 2001-2005 – Developed, Instructed, Reviewed and Revised
+ Department representative for master course schedules college-wide of science and religion courses
+ Trained new advisors in course advisement and scheduling for Pre-LPN, Pre-RN, Pre-MLT, Pre-DH, Associate in Arts and Science

Presentation Profile
+ AHEC Fall Focus 2009 Got Results? – Presentation: Is Vitamin D the magic bullet?  Winston-Salem State University, Winston Salem, NC
+ Professional Presentation Experience for small and large audiences of science and humanities concepts using MS Office Powerpoint, Excel and other presentation software
+ Program Experience (Development and Organization) for diverse groups and programs (Chemistry, Religion and Parish Ministry)
+ Experienced retreat and program developer and facilitator, day long, weekend or extended formats
+ Expert creating and using Web-based exercises and simulations for instruction
+ Skilled in enhancing presentations for content, affect and appropriateness of audience
+ Utilized animation, flash and simulation software for instruction, review and assessment

Professional Societies Profile
+ Professional Member of ASCLS (American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science) (Current)
+ Region III Representative for ASCLS Members Services Committee (Current)
+ Special Resource ASCLS Product Development Committee (Current)
+ Professional Member of NCSCLS (North Carolina Society for Clinical Laboratory Science) (Current)
+ NCSCLS Chairperson and Reviewer of By-Laws and Policy Manual (Current)
+ 2008 North Carolina Delegate for ASCLS National Meeting – Washington, DC
+ Reviewer of ASCLS Region III 2007-2008 By-laws and Guidelines

Educator Profile
+ Allied Health Instructor for Three Programs (Medical Laboratory Technology, Dental Hygiene and Nursing)
+ Evaluated and assessed ~1500 students for learning style indicator and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
+ Developer of First On-line Chemistry Course for North Carolina Community College System
+ Blackboard course developer, instructor and expert for laboratory and non-laboratory courses
+ Skilled at application of movies, articles and experiences in diverse educational settings and manner
+ Instructed Dual Enrollment College/High School Chemistry Laboratory Course (Seated and On-line)
+ Instructed General Biology I & II and Anatomy and Physiology for Incarcerated Offenders
+ Professional Presentation Experience for small and large audiences of science and humanities concepts
+ Current Continuing Education creator (CACMLE) and evaluator for laboratory personnel and curriculum educators

Instructional Design Experience
+ Mentor for course developers in sciences and other disciplines through ECU-Martin CC (East Carolina University and Martin Community College)
+ Mentored college instructors, high school staff and administration on use and application of curriculum development for on-line, face-to-face and blended courses
+ Created question testbanks specific to instructional requirements (classroom, laboratory and on-line)
+ Utilized Examview© software for quizzes, tests and course evaluation, laboratories, presentations and on-line and in-class review
+ Developed on-line, face-to-face and blended courses in Chemistry (General, Organic and Biochemistry) and Religion
+ Created on-line laboratories exploring chemical principles and reactions
+ Utilized in presentation, instruction, review and evaluation Bloom’s Taxonomy
+ Employed audio, kinesthetic and hepatic learning styles for all exercises, presentations, laboratories and evaluations
+ Developed and Reviewed Continuing Education Resources for instruction, evaluation and professional development for the laboratory, education and training professions


Professional Tools, Software and Skills Profile
+ Instructional Design Models and Learning Styles Used – Blooms Taxonomy, Blended Learning Styles (Kinesthetic, Audio, Hepatic Evaluation and Mentoring), Myers-Brigg Type Indicator (Evaluation and Mentoring), Donald Kirkpatrick’s Learning Evaluation Theory, ADDIE
+ Presentation, Aided Assessment Programs and VLE’s  (Virtual Learning Environments), MS Office Suite (Word, Powerpoint, Excel), Impatica, Blackboard, Examview, Mindpoint, College Basics, Diploma, WordPerfect, Internet Explorer, Mozilla
+ Learning Forums and Techniques Utilized for Seated, On-line and Face-2-Face Courses including Bulletin boards, Chat rooms, Instant Messaging, Discussion Threads, Videoconferencing, Voice overlay, Directed Learning
+ Flash, Animation and Chemistry Based Software Utilized including Adobe Flash, Flash Video, Macromedia, MDL ISIS Draw, MDL ISIS Base, MDL Chemscape, MDL Chime, Shockwave, RasMol, Applets
+ Web Based Training and E-Learning Experience and certification (WBT – Web Based Training, VLE – Virtual Learning Environment, CBT – Computer based Training)

Publications
Hybl, Darian.  (2009)  “Mentoring the Next Generation of Laboratory Professionals.”  Article.  North Carolina Society of Clinical Laboratory Scientists: Filter Paper Winter 2009, Vol. 59, Issue 2, p. 4-5.
Hybl, Darian.  (2008)  “We’re Pregnant.”  Article.  North Carolina Society of Clinical Laboratory Scientists: Filter Paper Fall 2008, Vol. 59, Issue 1, p. 4.
Hybl, Darian.  “But Its Only a Plate Washer: Validation via Food Coloring.”  International Biopharmaceutical Association Publication Newsletter, November 2008.  http://www.ibpassociation.org/ibpa_unpublished_articles.htm
Hybl, Darian.  “Reader Disappointed By Magazine Pictures.”  Editorial.  Advance for Medical Laboratory Professionals Jul. 28, 2008: Vol. 20 No. 15, p. 7.
Hybl, Darian.  (2006) 1991 Small Catechism Index.  Available from http://www.scholia.net/files/other/02%201991%20Small%20Catechism%20Index%20by%20Darian%20Hybl.pdf
Hybl, Darian.  (1996) “An IBM compatible computer interfaced with a fluorescence instrument with determination of vitamins B2, B6, and B12”  (MS thesis, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, 1996) (LD5961.W463 1996 H92)

Poster Sessions
+ March 1993      PITTCON – Pittsburgh Conference – Atlanta, Georgia – Poster Presenter of Graduate Research

Research, Laboratory and Instrumentation Experience
+ FDA, EPA Method Application and Development (Vitamins, Heavy Metals in Drinking Water, Effluent Waste)
+ Statistical Analysis of Method Development, Instrumentation and SOP’s Validation
+ USP, FDA Standards and GCP, GLP and GMP, CLIA Regulations, EPA Permit Documentation (SARA 313 Tier III)
+ QA, QC and troubleshooting in assay development, day-to-day application, clinical interpretation and management
+ Interpretation of clinical data for validation, calibration and standard verification
+ Expert in Excel and SPF (data manipulation, interpretation, and 3-D Graphical Representation)
+ FDA Interpretation, Protocol and Method Development of Vitamin Analysis via Fluorescence of Body Fluids
+ EPA Interpretation, Protocol and Method Validation via Flame Atomic Absorbance of Community Drinking Water
+ DNA Binding Rates of Platinum based anti-cancer drugs (Cis-Platinum Drug Discovery), Use of P-450 for determination of Cholesterol, Caffeine and other substrates via use of Quartz Crystal Microbalance
+ Instrumentation Experience – UV-Vis, IR, FT-IR, FAAS, GF-AAS, Fluorescence (Excitation and Emission Spectra), LC, TLC, HPLC (Detectors – UV-Vis, Fluorescence, Conductivity, Size Exclusion), ELISA, GC, GC-MS, IC, NMR, Electrochemistry (Polarography, Cyclicvoltametry), Computer Programming and Interfacing Instrumentation (Quantity and Quality Analysis), Developing instrumentation (Fluorescence, procedures and software applications for data importation and manipulation via Excel and Visual Basic), SPF, Organic Synthesis, Purification, Extraction Techniques, Balances (Microgram and 0.0001 mg), pH meter
+ Non-compensated coagulation consulting for testing, assay development and troubleshooting of ELISA protocol
+ Created, Developed, Taught and Reviewed Chemistry Courses for Medical Laboratory Technology, Dental Hygiene, Nursing, Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Majors (Theory and Laboratory)
+ Taught multiple chemistry disciplines, General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry
+ Graduate research was interfacing IBM computer to a fluorescence instrument and determination of concentration of vitamins B2 and B6 in vitamin pills and urine.  Advanced topics and research included spectroscopy, chromatography (HPLC) and computer applications.
+ Undergraduate research was trace determination of heavy metals in water using polarography, synthesis of bithiophene liquid crystals and water analysis for local communities using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

PACE Credit, Certificates, Diplomas and Continuing Education
+ April 2010 CCC 2010 – NCSCLS/SCSCLS Regional Meeting, Ashevill, NC (10 Hours PACE)
+ November 2008 – Fall Focus NCSCLS/NCSAMT (5 Hours)
+ July-August 2008 ASCLS/AACC Annual National Meeting and Conference Washington, D.C. (Delegate for North Carolina) PACE Credit (17.5 Hours)
+ July 2008 – Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs ICH, TPD, GLP, GCP, GMP Guidelines Program Kriger Research Center Inc. (Diploma)
+ March 2008 CCC 2008 – NCSCLS/SCSCLS Regional Meeting, Wilmington, NC (Moderator) PACE Credit Received
+ September 2007 Triennial Regional III Meeting, Myrtle Beach, SC PACE Credit Received
+ March 2007 CCC 2007 – NCSCLS Regional Meeting Myrtle Beach, SC PACE Credit Received
+ April 2006 CCC 2006 – NCSCLS Regional Meeting Asheville, NC PACE Credit Received
+ January 2005 – April 2005 – East Carolina University and Martin Community College – Certificate – Instructional Design for Distance Learning (This series of synchronous and asynchronous seminars and meetings introduced challenges and opportunities in the distance learning environment and provided different experiences as a learner and developer of on-line courses.)
+ January 2004 – May 2005– Teaching On-line – Mentor/Mentee Program – Martin Community College, Williamston, North Carolina (Participant as mentor in a grant to teach faculty how to create, modify, edit, maintain and troubleshoot on-line courses.  Blackboard is the software program used in the teaching and mentoring process.)
+ April 2004 – IMPACTing Partners – Distance Learning Institute – East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina (This conference dealt with distance learning and the opportunities for grants and other programs to be used in education of K-12, community college and university students.)
+ January 2004 – April 2004 – North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research Workshop Participant – Raleigh, North Carolina (This three part workshop introduces policy analysis and evaluation of higher education governance and affords the attendee the opportunity to learn by discussion, presentation and individual formulation.)
+ July 2003 POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) – Duke University, Durham, North Carolina  (This program is an introduction to the active engagement of students in guided inquiry learning in General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry by improving students skills in information processing, critical thinking, problem solving, communication, management, and assessment.)
+ April 25, 2003   A Technology Show and Tell - Martin Community College, Williamston, North Carolina
+ January 24-25, 2003 - Multi-Initiative Dissemination (MID) Project, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia (This is a program that introduces the concepts of peer led learning and new technological innovations for the laboratory, on-line learning and other information which enhances the learning of science.  Topics included:  Peer-Led Team Learning, New Traditions, Molecular Science, ChemConnections)
+ Nov. 2002/Dec. 2002/Jan. 2003/Feb. 2003 - Bridging Faculty Development and Emerging Technologies for Web-Enhanced Teaching and Learning Opportunities - Martin Community College, Williamston, North Carolina (Four Sessions and an Online Component entitled: Using the World Wide Web as a Source of Information, What is Good Online Course Design?, Technological Tools for Teaching and Learning, Online Communication Strategies, Online Course in Online Teaching and Learning)
+ March 2002      World Religion Workshop at Duke University, Durham, NC
+ March 2001      Grant Writing Workshop - Halifax Community College, Weldon, North Carolina
+ February 24, 2001 Strategies for Success Workshop - University of Maryland - College Park
+ Spring 1999 – Clinical Pastoral Education Unit – Lowman Home, White Rock, SC – Granted 1 Unit CPE
+ Summer 1997 – Clinical Pastoral Education Unit – South Carolina Department of Mental Health, Columbia, SC – Granted 1 Unit CPE

National/Regional Societies or Association and Policy Meetings
+ Fall Focus 2008 – Greensboro, NC
+ July-August 2008 ASCLS/AACC Annual National Meeting and Conference Washington, D.C. (Delegate for North Carolina)
+ June 2008 NCSCLS Board Meeting (Delegate)
+ March 2008 CCC 2008 – NCSCLS/SCSCLS Regional Meeting, Wilmington, NC (Moderator)
+ September 2007 Triennial Regional III Meeting, Myrtle Beach, SC
+ March 2007 CCC 2007 – NCSCLS Regional Meeting Myrtle Beach, SC
+ April 2006 CCC 2006 – NCSCLS Regional Meeting Asheville, NC
+ September 2004 – American Association of Community Colleges – Teaching by Choice Conference – Washington,  D.C (This conference was a work session to aid the AACC in determining current and future trends of policy, enhancement of current programs and development of curriculum for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics disciplines in order to recruit academically prepared individuals as K-12 teachers.)  (
www.nctaf.org/documents/Teaching_by_Choice_publication_000.pdf)
+ April 2004 – SRTTC – Southeastern Regional Technology and Teaching Conference – East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina (This conference dealt with technological innovations and issues and application of technology from the web in the classroom.  Attendance was made possible through the Teaching On-line – Mentor/Mentee Program.  Some of the sessions attended dealt with on-line laboratories, story-telling, 3-D Simulations and applications of technology to on-line and classroom learning.)
+ October 2003 – ABRCMS (Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students) Convention – San Diego, California (This conference encourages minority students to present research completed both at two and four year institutions.  As a participant and judge of the poster and presentation sections the students were encouraged to continue in their research and continue to develop as scientists and future researchers (
http://www.abrcms.org/2003Judges.asp))
+ March 2001      Grant Writing Workshop - Halifax Community College, Weldon, North Carolina
+ March 1993      PITTCON – Pittsburgh Conference – Atlanta, Georgia – Poster Presenter of Graduate Research
+ March 1988      PITTCON – Pittsburgh Conference – New Orleans, Louisiana

Additional Leadership Civic Group Experience
+ 2003-2005 President of Hicks Hill Homeowners Association, Bracey, VA
+ 1993-1996 Member of Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary Choir, St. Catharines, ON Canada
+ 1994-1996 Member and Asst. Chaplain for Bergholz Fire Company, Niagara Falls, NY
+ 1991-1992 Member of Western Carolina University Chemistry/Physics Club, Cullowhee, NC
+ 1987-1991 Longwood College Chemistry Club – President (1990-1991) and Vice President (1989-1990), Farmville, VA
+ 1987-1991 Boy Scout, Asst. Scoutmaster and Adult Boy Scout Leader, Farmville, VA
+ 1983-1991 Member of St. John’s Lutheran Church Youth Group, Farmville, VA

Academic Societies and Awards
+ 1988 Alpha Lambda Delta (Honorary Freshman Academic Society) Longwood College, Farmville, VA
+ 1987 Longwood College Dean’s List, Farmville, VA
+ 1988 Co-Freshman Chemist of the Year, Longwood College, Farmville, VA
+ 1987 William Hogan Scholarship Recipient, Keysville, VA
+ 1986 National Poultry Convention Turkey-Que Award Winner (8th Place)
+ 1986 Virginia State Chick-n-Que (2nd Place)


References For
Darian Lee Hybl
Rev. Carl Johnson – Dean of Mission District – Since 2017
Mobile – 724-664-3414
E-mail –
cnarljohnson@gmail.com
Rev. Dennis Beckmann – Dean of Mission District – Professional and Personal Reference – Since 2013
Mobile – 785-476-5220
E-mail –
kufarmer52@gmail.com
MaryAnn Sinwell – Professional and Personal Reference – Since 2017
Council Member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Export, PA
Scott Duff – Professional and Personal Reference – Since 2017
Member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Export, PA
Bob Jordan – Professional and Personal Reference – Since 2017
Member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Export, PA
Nicki Glassman – Professional and Personal Reference – Since 2010
n_glassman@hotmail.com
Member at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Goodland, KS
785-821-4114
Pastor Glen Kline – Mentor and Guide for Rural Ministry – Since 2011
New Life Christian Center
pastorglen@newlifeeckley.com
Eckley, CO 80727
Office – 970-359-2424
Rev. John Lingle - Professional Reference (Supervisor at St. Paul’s Dallas, NC) – Since 1997
Pastor@stjameslutherannewton.com
St. James Lutheran Church (NALC)
Newton, NC  28658
828-464-1953
828-244-8156
Dr. Raymond Stiles - Personal Reference – Since 2000
Waynes Court
Bracey, VA  23919
rwstiles443@aol.com or rstiles@pbcts.edu or rwsnassoc@excite.com
O - 757-490-7099x304
H – 434-689-2119


Thursday, September 8, 2011

New Blog Pastor on the Prarie

Just wanted to post I have a new blog for the sermons I am preaching at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Goodland, KS.

http://emmanuelgoodland.blogspot.com/

Please let me know what you think!!!

YIC,
Pastor Darian L. Hybl

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Contact Information

E-Mail - darian{PERIOD}hybl{AT}gmail{PERIOD}com
Replace the appropriate symbols to contact me via e-mail.

Contact me
for a copy of my resume
including references
and
further
professional information.

Top Five Reference Comments

Darian “refused to accept mediocrity
– Beth Gray-Robertson

Darian was a “campus leader
– Terry Wheeler

Darian “makes a total commitment to his work”
– Fran Gibbs

“Some of his questions and ideas were “outside the box” but were invaluable in the end.”
– Beth Gray-Robertson

“Darian has demonstrated his ability to take on an important project and see it through to completion
– Fran Gibbs