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Santiago Mellado

Salvadoran-American non-profit executive From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Santiago Mellado
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Santiago "Jimmy" Heriberto Mellado (born April 6, 1963[1]) is a Salvadoran-American non-profit executive and former athlete. He is currently the President and CEO of Compassion International, a Christian holistic child development organization dedicated to the long-term development of children living in poverty around the world, which is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[2] Mellado previously served as president of the Willow Creek Association (WCA) in South Barrington, Illinois, from 1993 to 2013.[3] He also competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics and 1987 Pan American Games as a decathlete.[1] He serves as a trustee for Fuller Theological Seminary and on the board of directors for the National Association of Evangelicals. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Art of the Olympians.[4]

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Education

Mellado graduated cum laude with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University in 1985.[5] He later graduated from Harvard Business School in 1991. While he was at Harvard, he wrote a case study on the Willow Creek Community Church which has become a part of the curriculum at Harvard Business School.[6][7]

Olympic Games

Mellado competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, representing his birth nation, El Salvador, in the decathlon.[1] He placed 26th of 42 athletes who qualified,[8] and set six national records for the highest-ever performance in the decathlon, men's high jump, 400m, 110m high hurdles, pole vault, and javelin.[9] The decathlon record still stands 36 years later.

Pan American Games

Mellado competed in the 1987 Pan American Games and placed fourth in the decathlon.[5]

Compassion International

Mellado became the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Compassion International in 2013 when he replaced retiring CEO Wess Stafford.[2] In 2019, Mellado's annual compensation was $419,184 according to the organization's IRS filings.[10]

Personal

He and his wife, Leanne, were married in 1986. They have three children, one daughter-in-law, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren.

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