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Karen A. Berg-Johnson

Vice President Of Development at Pulse

Karen A. Berg-Johnson started their work experience in 1984 at Bethel University as an Associate Professor of Art and Gallery Director until 2004. In 2012, they joined Pulse as the Director of Leadership Giving. Karen A. held this role until 2021, when they became the Vice President of Development at Pulse.

Karen A. Berg-Johnson attended Minnehaha Academy for an unknown duration of time. Karen A. then went on to the University of Minnesota to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree followed by a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree. The specific years of enrollment or completion for each program are not provided.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Pulse

Pulse is a prayer and evangelism movement on mission to empower the Church and awaken culture to the reality of Jesus. Since Pulse's founding in 2006 by Nick Hall, we have linked arms with hundreds of ministries and churches around the world to fuel evangelistic movements. Whether hosting a big outreach event or providing the evangelistic voice at another organization's event, whether training evangelists on American college campuses or overseas in Africa, the common goal of everything we do is to share the hope of Jesus.


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11-50

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