Meet our Board
Megan Schrieber
Founder, Executive DirectorMegan Schrieber is a wife, mother, designer, and founder with a deep commitment to faith, family, and service. She has been married to her husband, Mark, for 30 years, and together they have raised six children, building a life centered on strong values, resilience, and love. They reside in Berwyn, Pennsylvania.
Megan earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Management from the University of Dayton. Since 2002, she has worked as a published luxury interior designer, known for creating thoughtfully curated, timeless spaces that reflect both beauty and function.
Beyond her professional work, Megan has been actively involved in a number of Christian ministries, dedicating her time to supporting and encouraging others in their faith journeys.
Most recently, Megan and Mark felt a clear calling to establish James One Twenty Seven, a nonprofit organization created to serve widows and widowers navigating the sudden loss of a spouse. Megan currently serves as the Executive Director, leading the organization’s mission to provide both practical support and compassionate community to those facing one of life’s most difficult transitions.
Board MemberJenna Goggins, D. Min
Dr. Jenna Goggins is a faith-driven leader dedicated to serving others through ministry and nonprofit impact. With a deep commitment to integrating her Christian faith into mission work, she has spent her career serving both individuals and communities in need. As a former senior pastor, she brings compassionate leadership and spiritual guidance to every role she undertakes.
Dr. Goggins currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence), where she advances initiatives that foster safer, healthier schools and communities. In addition, she leads her own consulting practice, offering guidance that empowers individuals and businesses to grow with clarity, purpose, and effectiveness.
Her academic background includes a BA from Grove City College, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from United Theological Seminary. She has specialized training in spiritual direction, inner healing and deliverance, conflict resolution, and Christian business coaching. Dr. Goggins’ work reflects a lifelong passion for service, leadership, and transformative nonprofit engagement.
Mark J Schrieber
Co Founder, Board MemberMark J. Schrieber is a seasoned commercial banking executive and civic leader based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. He currently serves as Managing Director and Head of Mid-Atlantic & Southeast Commercial Bank Coverage for Santander Bank, N.A., where he is based out of the bank's Conshohocken, Pennsylvania office. In this role, Mark oversees Santander's commercial banking operations across the region, driving growth through a white-gloved approach to deepening client relationships and leveraging the bank's expansive global network and commitment to innovation.
Prior to joining Santander, Mark spent more than two decades at JPMorgan Chase, where he held various leadership positions, most notably launching their Middle Market business in the Philadelphia region in 2011 and successfully establishing Middle Market offices throughout the Philadelphia metro market. Known throughout his career for building deep, trusted client relationships, his entrepreneurial mindset, extensive knowledge of the middle market segment, and proven track record in the Mid-Atlantic region have defined his approach to banking.
Mark earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Marketing from the University of Dayton.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Mark is deeply committed to his community. He is a founding board member of James One Twenty-Seven, a faith-inspired nonprofit. He currently serves as a board member of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia and is a proud member of the Satell Institute, a fully endowed, invitation-only CEO organization dedicated to Corporate Social Responsibility, where members make long-term philanthropic commitments to nonprofits of their choice. Mark has also served as a past board member of Heights, Inc., formerly SteppingStone Scholars, an organization dedicated to expanding educational opportunity for underserved youth.
Above all, Mark considers his greatest blessings to be personal. He has been happily married for 30 years to his best friend and soulmate, Megan G. Schrieber, and together they are the proud parents of six wonderful adult children.
Board MemberSuzanne Mulrain
Suzanne Mulrain is a seasoned leader in theology, education, and behavioral healthcare with a career spanning academic, clinical, and faith-based institutions. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from Chestnut Hill College and a Master of Arts in Theology from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, where she also served in a leadership role overseeing the Graduate School of Theological Studies and co-creating an online MA Theology program.
Suzanne has held senior administrative positions in behavioral healthcare, including leadership roles at The Progressions Companies and Seabrook Behavioral Healthcare, where she developed and led large-scale continuing education programs for physicians, clinicians, and healthcare professionals across multiple states.
An adjunct professor of theology and active contributor to theological scholarship, Suzanne has published and co-authored works on seminary formation, ethics, and spiritual development. She is also a member of the Catholic Women’s Forum and participates in international theological dialogue through Magdala.
Suzanne is passionate about integrating faith, education, and leadership to form individuals and communities in both professional and spiritual excellence.