Chapman International College Congratulates New Chancellor

by | Mar 31, 2021

Chapman International College (CIT) is pleased to announce the election of Marcos Eugenio as its new Chancellor, effective April 1, 2021.

Mark is the 6th Chancellor of CIT. Dr. Bill Kwon has been serving as Field Strategy Coordinator for the SEA Field and as Chancellor of CIT. The College has continued to grow in South-East Asa and worldwide by developing modular distance learning at small extension centers and online.

Eugenio comes to South-East Asia after serving as president of Philippine Nazarene College in La Trinidad, Philippines. He has a long history in education, starting in 2012 as the Field Education Coordinator. In this position, he helped to develop the Regional Sourcebook on Ordination. This resource helped to establish guidelines for those seeking to enter the ministry.

Eugenio also served as District Superintendent for Southern Tagalog District in the Philippines. There he helped strengthen the District by working to develop leaders through training and modernization.

In speaking about the position, Mark Eugenio stated,

“It is such an honor and privilege to be elected as the 6th Chancellor of CIC. My sincere gratitude to Dr. Bill Kwon and the CIC Board for the trust and confidence you have given me. It is most humbling. Without a doubt, I will be putting on huge shoes. However, with the committed team, I will be working with (CIC and SEA Field) and with enabling grace of the Lord, we will be able to accomplish what we have been called as a Nazarene educational institution – a leading innovative and transformational ministerial education provider for SEA Field and beyond!”

Mark is married to Jasmin, and they have two children, Josiah Kent and Maeve Lane.

 

 

 

 

 

To learn more about Chapman International College, click the link below:
https://chapmaninternational.org

Christine Jotiz

Christine Jotiz is the Communications Coordinator for Southeast Asia Field.

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