Our Board
Tim Pinson Sr.Tim is the Founder of Mission Possible and is a visionary, a public speaker, a mobilizer, and anything else needed to get the job done. He loves interacting with people and sharing the hope that lies within him. For fun, he enjoys building things with his hands. |
Clay DavisClay joined the Mission Possible Board in October 2009. He, his wife, Meredith, and their three kids, Alayna, Nate and Benji first volunteered with Mission: Possible in the children’s CrossTrainers program. They have since sponsored an elderly woman in East Austin and enjoy bringing her food and visiting with her each month. Clay and his family attend Austin Bible Fellowship, where he and his wife lead a marriage ministry for engaged and newlywed couples. Clay graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Computer Science. He splits his work time between running a small software business and investing in Austin-area real estate. |
Craig ParksCraig joined the Mission Possible Board in September 2010, having been introduced to the ministry several years ago while serving on the Community Impact team at Hill Country Bible Church. Craig also serves as one of HCBC’s disaster relief coordinators having organized and led flood relief trips, as well as post-hurricane trips to the Mississippi Gulf Coast and New Orleans following Katrina, and Galveston following Hurricane Ike. He is currently on the advisory board for Marbridge Foundation’s Victory Hall campaign. Craig is a Partner with Arts+Labor, an Austin-based film, video and motion graphics company. He and his wife, Jeanne, are parents of three high school children, Russell, Georgia and Leigh, who have all participated in summer mission trips to East Austin. |
Blake McDanielsBlake has served since 2001 with ACMC (Advancing Churches in Missions Commitment), which is a ministry of PIONEERS. As ACMC’s Central U.S. Regional Director, he serves the mission leadership in local churches in a 14 state area in mid-America through training events, consulting / coaching, local mission leader networks, and partnership with other mission mobilization organizations. He is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and Dallas Theological Seminary. He resides near Austin, Texas, with his wife (Kathy) of 26 years and their two 11 year old children (Kathryn Grace and Luke). |
