Global religious organization coordinating 21M members across 212 countries
The General Conference operates the world's largest private education network outside the Catholic Church, runs 160+ hospitals, and coordinates 13 international divisions. The stack reveals a heavily Microsoft-dependent infrastructure (Office, Teams, SharePoint, Power BI) with emerging adoption of Directus and Monday.com—suggesting an attempt to modernize manual workflows. Pain points around inefficient filing, manual event registration, and delayed deliverables map directly to their current tech mix, indicating that spreadsheet-heavy operations are becoming a constraint as the organization scales.
The General Conference is the world headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, coordinating more than 21 million members across 212 countries and 162,000+ congregations. The organization operates 112 colleges and universities, 7,700+ primary and secondary schools, 62 publishing houses, a global 24/7 TV and radio network, 160+ hospitals and clinics, and the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) for humanitarian relief. Headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, it employs 201–500 staff and is currently hiring across legal, operations, engineering, finance, and communications roles.
The world headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, coordinating 21 million members across 212 countries. It operates 112 colleges, 7,700+ schools, 160+ hospitals, 62 publishing houses, and a global media network broadcasting 24/7.
Microsoft Office, Teams, SharePoint, and Power BI form the core. Also uses UKG (workforce management), Adobe Creative Suite, Directus (CMS), Monday.com (project management), and Laserfiche (document management).
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