Cyclical Inc. Staff and Board

 
 

STAFF

Nick Warnes - Executive Director

Nicholas Warnes (Masters of Divinity, Fuller Theological Seminary, Emphasis in Worship Theology and Art) is the Founder and Executive Director of Cyclical. He enjoys the regular pattern and rhythm of being both the Executive Director of Cyclical Inc. and Director of Cyclical LA, a ministry of the San Fernando Presbytery in Los Angeles. Nick is also a recognized speaker on church planting, veteran coach for faithful innovation, and is the chair of the board of the Church Planting Program at Fuller Theological Seminary where he is also an adjunct professor (church planting certificate). Nick finished his first book in 2014 with Dr. Mark Lau Branson called Starting Missional Churches: Life With God in the Neighborhood. Nick was featured in the 2019 IVP release Sent to Flourish: A Guide to Planting and Multiplying Churches, co-edited the 2020 book Faithful Innovation: Beginning a Conversation for a Post-Covid Church, and released Deconstructing Church Planting: Reconstructing a Post-Colonial and Post-Industrial Pneumatology for the Next Generation of Churches in 2022.

Nick lives with his wife, Whitney, and son, Lee, in Los Angeles, CA. 

 

Justin Beck - Director of Operations

Justin has a Masters of Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. During his time at Fuller, Justin assisted in starting Northland Village Church (NVC) in Northeast Los Angeles. The NVC church start helped Justin discover a passion for coaching people as they begin their ministries. Over the last 10 years, Justin has offered coaching to adults and college students in a variety of settings as they discovered God's calling in their lives. Justin also works with under-resourced community college students around the greater Los Angeles area. Justin lives in Pasadena with his wife, Dawn, and two kids, Declan and Avery. The Beck family enjoys exploring all the beautiful things Southern California has to offer.

 
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Brendan McClenahan - Director of Advancement

Brendan is helping Cyclical INC grow as a healthy international non-profit through developing sustainability partners, building structures for connection between ecosystems, and creating content to equip leaders for faithful innovation. In 2020, Brendan started Cyclical Publishing, our own publishing house for faithfully innovative authors. Brendan is a Cyclical Full Circle guide, and he directs Cyclical X West Michigan. Brendan holds a Masters of Music from CSUN and a Masters of Divinity from Western Theological Seminary. He hikes, cooks, cycles, and gardens at his home in Michigan, where he helps lead a missional community with his wife, Rachel, and three daughters.

 

Daniel So - Director of Culture

As Director of Culture, Daniel (MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary) is helping Cyclical Inc grow as the leading faithful innovation organization by fostering diversity throughout all of our ecosystems. Daniel finds great joy in helping others embrace the fullness of their identity in Christ and their call to join God in redemptive, hope-filled work. Daniel is the general editor of Building a Garden of Churches, and contributed to Faithful Innovation and Deconstructing Church Planting. Whether helping to start Anchor & Hope Church in San Diego, developing online Cyclical ecosystems, or guiding cohorts of leaders, Daniel loves to engage all kinds of innovation. 

 

Lindsay Peralta - Assistant to the Director

Lindsay Peralta is the Assistant to the Director for Cyclical INC. Lindsay is a former Spanish immersion teacher and continues to work with addalingua, an education organization that supports dual language immersion programs around the county. She enjoys assisting Nick in the daily ongoings of Cyclical INC and helps bring order and calm to the organization. There is nothing more important to Lindsay than her family. She lives with her two daughters, Lucy and Matilda, and their Goldendoodle, Oakley, in Holland, Michigan. They love to sing, dance, read, bake, and spend time by the water, especially at their cottage up north.


BOARD

Henry Artime - President

Henry Artime is married to his wife Susan and together they have three children. He is the principal owner of Artime Group, a full service B2B advertising agency located in Pasadena, California. He is an Elder in the PCUSA and has been a member at Glendale Presbyterian Church since 1997. Henry has served on the Committee on Ministry (COM) of the San Fernando Presbytery and was a Youth Director at Grandview Presbyterian Church from 1988-1990. Prior to that, Henry was a Young Life volunteer leader for six years. Whenever time allows he will try to get away and do some fly-fishing. Henry lives in Glendale, CA.

 

Len Tiso

Len Tiso has spent the majority of his career advising executives of major corporations on strategic and financial initiatives. In 2014, as a continuation of this work, he founded an independent consultancy. He also coaches entrepreneurs and start-ups. Len holds an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary, an MBA from UCLA, and is a CFA charterholder (Chartered Financial Analyst). As an elder in the PC (USA), Len served as Treasurer of Bel Air Presbyterian Church and was involved in the leadership team of a church plant in Downtown LA. In 2016, he completed an internship with Northland Village Church in Northeast Los Angeles and also participated in the PC (USA) 1001 New Worshiping Communities summer cohort.  He is currently exploring ways in which the church can engage in the practice of ethics and reconciliation at the intersection of faith, economics, and vocation. Len, his wife, Bobbi, and their son live in the Los Angeles area.

 

Whitney Warnes

Whitney Warnes helped the team that created USC Trojan Search, an internal recruiting firm at the University of Southern California. Whitney is currently responsible for leading the buildout and operations management for TrojanSearch. Whitney is also on the board of USC Women in Management, the advisory council for Alive and Well Woman, and is also a coach with 1001 New Worshiping Communities. She’s passionate about professional and life coaching, and is certified with ICF with an ACC - Associate Certified Coach. Whitney is married to Nick and they live in Eagle Rock (Los Angeles) CA with their son, Lee. 

 
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Shelton Oakley Hersey

Shelton Oakley Hersey has sought out, participated and facilitated spaces working toward reconciliation over the past decade. Her Bachelor degrees are from Rhodes College (Memphis, TN) in Religious Studies and Sociology. From Los Angeles and Fuller Theological Seminary, where she obtained a Masters in Intercultural and Urban Studies, to South Africa, she has worked cross-culturally as community development specialist, social entrepreneur, and pastor. Shelton is a certified spiritual director with the Evangelical Spiritual Direction Association, leading and designing retreats for contemplative reflection. She also serves as a consultant to non-profits and guest lecturer for Olin College. Currently, Shelton serves in dual roles as a Vocation Formation Leader with Fuller Seminary online courses and the Program Director for Boston's Interfaith Youth Initiative. She has worked strategically over the past two years to expand the IFYI program to create more spaces designed for young leaders in greater Boston to recognize their significant role in unlearning and relearning that which divides and unites us. She lives with her husband in Boston, Massachusetts where they share a passion for building community where everyone is included and valued as one made in the image of God.

 
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Dan cimino - Treasurer

Dan grew up in the Midwest (Illinois and Wisconsin) and has settled in California where he is married to Kessie and together they have three children (Vince, Mary and Sam). Dan’s first career was as an electrical engineer, designing high speed networking products as the internet exploded. He then “retired” and has served on numerous boards. At Westminster Presbyterian Church in Westlake Village, Dan served 6 years as an elder, stewardship chair, nominating committee chair, and Sunday School teacher. He worked as a founder for the Young Life committee in Thousand Oaks. He is currently serving as Vice-President of the Southern California Golf Association Junior Golf Foundation, and served several years on the Board for the Sherwood Cares Charitable Foundation. Dan has benefited from being a member of several different Christian denominations and has learned a lot about different approaches to mission at each.

 

Tyrone Freeman

Dr. Tyrone Freeman, MBA, DBA ("Dr. Ty") is a motivational speaker, consultant, and certified Executive Leadership Coach who values dedication, service, and excellence. As the owner of Maven Innovative Consultancy for over 20 years, representing provisional athletes, entrepreneurs, and small businesses, Dr. Ty brings unique perspectives gained from his professional work and life experience to organizations, empowering them to unleash the untapped potential of their followers, employees, and community. Using real-world business and community organizational examples, Dr. Freeman sheds light on how the invaluable implementation of innovation and institutional objectives integration can positively impact mission to grow the gospel sustainably. Dr. Ty learned the value of dedication through his academic and business success and life challenges; as a child growing up in the inner city, Dr. Ty's dedication, hard work, and determination to avoid a life of poverty and mediocrity inspired him to earn both a Master's and Doctoral degree in Business from Temple's Fox School of Business. Through academically rigorous and practice-focused business research, Dr. Ty's organizational growth approaches are anchored on the evolutionary nature of leadership's ability and power to transform historical non-profit and for-profit institutions. Having consulted and coached over 27 top-performing executives with Fortune 500 companies to enable some 15 small international non-profit social enterprises to self-sustainability, Dr. Ty helps the organization disrupt 'change as usual' through a practical and repeatable framework, he shows leaders how they can transform their culture from surviving change to growing through change. Dr. Ty is married with two children.