ADRA Welcomes New Vice Presidents of Strategic Engagement & Growth and Finance

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is pleased to announce the appointments of Teresa Ferreira as the new Vice President of Strategic Engagement & Growth and Jair Parada as the new Vice President of Finance.

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By ADRA International
Published October 12, 2025

Vice President for Strategic Engagement & Growth

Ferreira steps into this vital new leadership role that includes duties previously held by Matthew Siliga, former VP for Strategic Operations and Growth, and Derris Krause, former VP for Marketing and Development.

Siliga now begins his next chapter as Regional Director for ADRA South Pacific, while Krause retires after more than 42 years of dedicated service to the global Seventh-day Adventist Church.

“We are deeply grateful to Derris for his years of strong leadership and heartfelt dedication,” said Audrey Andersson, ADRA Board Chair. “His passion for mission and donor engagement has helped to expand ADRA’s impact around the world.”

As Siliga steps into his new role, ADRA leadership is grateful that he will continue to contribute to ADRA International through ongoing involvement in key areas, including committee leadership and an ongoing role with ADRA’s social enterprise, GoodOne Global.

Ferreira brings with her a wealth of experience in nonprofit leadership, communications, and faith-based engagement. Most recently, she served as Director of Philanthropy and Marketing at ADRA Canada, where she led successful campaigns to elevate ADRA’s visibility and donor growth. Prior to her time at ADRA Canada, Ferreira served as Executive Secretary (VP for Administration) of the Maritime Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in Canada.

“Teresa brings a unique combination of strategic thinking, marketing expertise, and a deep understanding of the Adventist Church,” said Paulo Lopes, president of ADRA International. “Her commitment to people and the mission of ADRA makes her a strong and compassionate leader for this new era.”

Vice President for Finance

The ADRA Board also appointed Jair Parada as the new Vice President for Finance. Parada succeeds Charne Renou, who has accepted a call to serve with Adventist World Radio.

With a strong background in financial management and organizational leadership, Parada has held several key positions within the ADRA network, including Finance Director for ADRA Mozambique and the ADRA Asia Regional Office, as well as Senior Director for Finance and Director for Organizational Compliance at ADRA International.

“On behalf of the ADRA Board, I want to express our enthusiasm for Jair’s appointment as Vice President for Finance,” said Paul Douglas, ADRA Board Vice-Chair and Chief Financial Officer of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. “We look forward to his strategic leadership and continued dedication to advancing ADRA’s mission. At the same time, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Charne for her exceptional service and commitment. Her professionalism and stewardship have strengthened ADRA’s global impact and financial integrity.”

In addition to Ferreira’s and Parada’s appointments, Imad Madanat, who has served as a Vice President for ADRA since 2013, will now take on an expanded role as Vice President for Humanitarian Affairs and Excellence. This new portfolio comes as Korey Dowling returns to Australia to serve as General Manager for People and Culture for the South Pacific Division.

“Imad has demonstrated unwavering dedication to humanitarian excellence,” said Andersson. “While we celebrate this next step in Imad’s journey, we pause to thank Korey for his years of dedication and service to ADRA International and wish him well in this new phase of his ministry.”

Sonya Funna Evelyn will continue in her role as Vice President for Sustainable DevelopmentADRA leadership has expressed gratitude as Funna Evelyn has provided stable leadership during a period of funding instability. 

As ADRA moves forward with these changes, the organization remains committed to its mission of serving humanity so all may live as God intended. These transitions bring renewed energy and vision to ADRA’s global efforts to build a just world through justice, compassion, and love.

*Published by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), the humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Learn more about ADRA.

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