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Phil Lovin has worked with REAP NYC as the Chief Chaplin and Volunteer Coordinator for the past three years. He has a work history in the field of business and working in executive management in a retail company for a few years. He has also served as a missionary in The Philippines and Kenya. From the past many years, Phil Lovin has been working with people in addiction recovery and ministry. He is also involved with a number of charitable organizations, groups, and societies dedicated to ensuring the safety, health, and psychological well-being of animals.
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Phil Lovin Is an Accomplished Professional with Experience in Diverse Fields
Phil Lovin – Past Professional Experience • Phil Lovin has worked with REAP NYC as the Chief Chaplin and Volunteer Coordinator for the past three years. • He has a work history in the field of business and working in executive management in a retail company for a few years. • He has also served as a missionary in The Philippines and Kenya.
Phil’s Current Professional Endeavors • From the past many years, Phil Lovinhas been working with people in addiction recovery and ministry. • He is passionate about helping people commit to sobriety and has helped restore many lives through his dedicated service in this field. • He is also involved with a number of charitable organizations, groups, and societies dedicated to ensuring the safety, health, and psychological well-being of animals.
Phil’s Educational Credentials • Phil Lovinholds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree in Psychology. • He also has a Doctorate degree in theology and in ministry (seminary). • In addition to that, he has received special education in counseling.
Here’s How Phil Lovin Keeps Himself Occupied in Free Time Some of Phil’s hobbies and interests that keep him occupied when he is not busy with professional commitments are: • Cooking • Hiking • Traveling • Exploring historical places • Reading about and visiting sites that are related to the American Revolution • Collecting handmade art from the mountains, such as pottery, wood carvings, and more.