Andrew is a Salvation Army Officer who from 2002 to 2006 was responsible for The Salvation Army Toronto Harbour Light Corps. Since 2007 he has been tasked with the start-up of the new Harbour Light, a $30 million project currently under construction in downtown Toronto. Andrew served for eight years in Budapest where he had the unique opportunity of participating in the re-establishment of the Salvation Army’s work in post-communist Hungary. Before joining The Salvation Army Andrew worked in the Risk Management field both for the Government of Ontario and the private sector. Andrew holds a Business Diploma in Paralegal Technology from the University College of Cape Breton, a Canadian Risk and Insurance Management designation, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biblical and Theological Studies from Booth University College, and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Toronto (Rotman School of Management). Andrew and his wife Darlene, who is also a Salvation Army Officer, have been married for 20 years and they have two children, Nathan age 14 and Paul age 8. When not engaged in ministry Andrew can be found playing defence at a local hockey rink or off riding his motorcycle.