
Global Division Secretaries and Treasurers Elected to Support World Church
Story by Adventist News Network
On July 8, 2025, during the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session in St. Louis, Missouri, delegates elected secretaries and treasurers for the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s 13 world divisions for the 2025–2030 quinquennium.
Each division secretary is responsible for overseeing administrative operations, church records, and coordination of mission strategy and personnel across their region. Each division treasurer manages financial resources, reporting, and accountability systems to support the church’s mission through education, health care, evangelism, and humanitarian outreach.
East-Central Africa Division
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Secretary: Moses Maka
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Treasurer: Yohannes Olana Beyene
Euro-Asia Division
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Secretary: Ivan Velgosha
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Treasurer: Oleg Voronyuk
Inter-European Division
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Secretary: Ruben De Abreu
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Treasurer: Norbert Zens
Inter-American Division
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Secretary: Pierre Caporal
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Treasurer: Ivelisse Herrera
North American Division
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Secretary: Kyoshin Ahn
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Treasurer: Judy Glass
Northern Asia-Pacific Division
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Secretary: Toshio Shibata
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Treasurer: Tae Seung (Ted) Kim
South American Division
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Secretary: Edward Heidinger
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Treasurer: Edson Medeiros
South Pacific Division
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Secretary: Michael Sikuri
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Treasurer: Francois Keet
Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division
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Secretary: Gideon Reyneke
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Treasurer: Hopekings Ngomba
Southern Asia Division
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Secretary: Ujwal Anant Kandane
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Treasurer: Riches Christian
Southern Asia-Pacific Division
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Secretary: Samuel Yotam Bindosano
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Treasurer: Jacinto M. Adap
Trans-European Division
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Secretary: Robert Cs. Csizmadia
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Treasurer: Nenad Jepuranovic
West-Central Africa Division
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Secretary: Vincent Roger Same
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Treasurer: Sarfo Marfo Dickson
These leaders join the broader administrative structure of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, serving alongside division presidents and other regional leaders to facilitate effective mission coordination and financial stewardship in their territories.
The election is part of the General Conference Session’s broader decision-making process, where global delegates gather every five years for worship, business meetins, and the selection of world Church leadership.
For more coverage of the 2025 General Conference Session, including live updates, interviews, and delegate stories, visit adventist.news and follow ANN on social media.
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