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Al Lopus is the President and cofounder of the Best Christian
Workplaces Institute, founded in 2002. The Institute provides research-based
measurement tools and strategic advisory services with a single vision: to help Christian organizations set the standard as the best, most effective workplaces in the world.
At BCWI, Al has conducted the broadest-ever employee opinion survey of
Christian workers. The comprehensive survey includes more than 400 Christian
organizations representing over 60,000 full time employees. This survey is the
basis for the list of Christianity Today’s "Best Christian Places to
Work." In addition, BCWI launched the Best Places to Work in Canada survey in 2004, and conducted the Total Compensation Survey for Christian Ministries in 2005.
Al is a recognized author, speaker and consultant on the topic of developing organizations into better, more effective workplaces. For several years he directed the analysis of Washington’s
Best Companies to Work For, and Oregon’s 100 Best Companies to Work
For programs. He was responsible for completing employee surveys of
over 800 companies in these “Best Companies" programs. As a result, Al has
developed a research-based diagnostic model designed to improve the ability
of organizations to attract, retain and motivate their human talent.
Prior to cofounding BCWI, Al served for 21 years in several leadership roles in Dallas, Denver and the Northwest
with the global human resource consulting firm, Watson Wyatt. Al's success as a manager is due to his vision and
implementation of human capital programs
focused on the delivery of high quality services to clients. He was known for creating and leading a "jerk-free
environment." Al's clients included: The Boeing Company, Washington Mutual, Safeco, PACCAR, Alaska Airlines, Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Hynix Semiconductor, Regence Blue Cross, Tektronix, USAA and Virginia
Mason Medical Center.
A Director for the Christian Management Assocation, Al also is a founding member of the Christian
Management Partners Board of Advisors. For Virginia Mason Medical Center, a 5,000 employee healthcare organization, Al
serves as Chairman, Board of Governors and sits on the Board of Trustees. Al also serves on the Board of Directors and
chairs the Governance Committee for AuBeta Networks, a start-up telecommunications company.
Al is married to Kathy Lopus (27 years). They have two daughters, Lane
(20) and Christina (17).
Al is active at the Mercer Island Covenant Church were he has served as Deacon, Elder and chair of the Sr. Pastor Search Committee.
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