| Eric and Rebecca Hinderliter
Lithuania Christian College
Kretingos Gatve 36
LT-92307
Klaipeda
Lithuania
Email: Eric
Hinderliter
Email: Becky
Hinderliter

Eric and Rebecca Hinderliter have been serving in Lithuania Christian College in Klaipeda, Lithuania, since 2001. Eric is coordinator of the schools micro-enterprise center
and teaches economics, sociology, and theology. Rebecca teaches
accounting.
Eric has a long history of public service in county and municipal
government and non-profit organizations in central Pennsylvania.
He was a research associate for the Global Center for Applied
Research at Eastern College in St. David's, Pennsylvania, from
August 1999 to October 2000. He was executive director of Central
Pennsylvania Legal Services in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, from
May 1998 to September 1999 and department director for Housing
and Community Development in the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
from 1990 to 1998. He was department director, deputy director,
and compliance officer for the Department of Community and Economic
Development in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, from 1984 to 1990. He
was deputy director of Warren-Forest Counties Economic Opportunity
Council and executive director of Camp Cornplanter, a nonprofit
organization serving the mentally retarded, from 1978-1984.
Rebecca has worked in various positions for the state Department
of Environmental Protection since 1979. She has been a clerk typist,
and administrative assistant, and an administrative officer for
the department in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She left her position
in January 2002 to teach at LCC.
Eric has a bachelors degree, cum laude, from Allegheny
College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He has a masters degree
and a doctorate from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
He holds a certificate from the Institut fur Europaeische Geschichte
in Mainz, Germany, and completed a fellowship at Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst in Frankfurt, Germany. Eric received a masters
degree in faith-based economic development from Eastern College
in St. Davids, Pennsylvania in 2000. He has also studied
at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. |