Legacy Question of the Week #27
Dr. Jason Peters Dr. Jason Peters
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 Published On Jul 29, 2024

Legacy Question of the Week #27

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EPICly.org - Jason is co-founder of EPICly, helping individuals, families and organizations create EPIC legacies through relationships and storytelling.

As experienced advisors, Dr. Jason and Kimberly Peters are passionate about helping people craft an EPIC legacy.

Kimberly earned her BSN, is a Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor, mother to five children and “bonus mom” to one son-in-law. Jason and Kimberly were college sweethearts and have been married 30 years. They welcomed their first grandson in 2022.

Jason helps families facilitate conversations they deeply desire to have, but may not know how to begin. As a Legacy Advisor at Transform Wealth, Jason serves families in a wide variety of contexts, clarifying values, facilitating family meetings and helping repair fractured relationships as part of a interdisciplinary team of wealth management experts.

He is also a seasoned executive leader, most recently serving as CEO of an international NGO for more than five years. Completing his doctorate in 2007, Jason qualified as a Gallup-Certified coach, is a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel, experienced trauma consultant and graduate of a one-year clinical residency at a trauma center in San Antonio, Texas.

Jason traveled extensively to meet face-to-face with individuals around the globe and returned to share their inspirational stories. He was an executive editor and contributing author for the national bestselling book "I Am N: Inspiring Stories of Christians Facing Islamic Extremists." He was also host and producer of the award-winning I Am N video curriculum (David C. Cook, 2016). Jason has worked in 49 countries, as diverse as Sudan, Cuba, Rwanda, Nepal, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Bangladesh, Laos, Indonesia and Nigeria.

He completed assignments at the Pentagon, the U.S. Air Force Academy and as a faculty member of the Air Force Chaplain Corps College, where he directed Crisis and Trauma training. His account of combat trauma in Iraq was featured with a chapter in Miracles and Moments of Grace: Inspiring Stories from Military Chaplains (Leafwood, 2012).

Jason earned the Doctor of Ministry degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel after 20 years of U.S. Air Force service.

Jason also serves on the Board of Directors for Crisis Consulting International, Got Questions Ministries and as an Advisory Board Member for Soul Survivor Outdoor.

Learn more at www.TeamPeters.org and at www.EPICly.org.

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