bio-wohlforth-bwEric retired from the Board in December 2010.  We thank him for his time, efforts and contributions in serving The Educational Center.

If you look up "lifelong learner" in the dictionary, you'll find a photo of Eric Wohlforth. His spirit of adventure and his love of knowledge have earned him many degrees and diplomas, the latest being a Master of Arts in philosophy, which he will complete in 2010.

Eric E. Wohlforth is a founding member of the law firm of Wohlforth, Johnson, Brecht, Cartledge & Brooking, the first Alaska based public finance law firm formed in 1966. Eric did his undergraduate work at Princeton University and received his law degree from University of Virginia. He also holds a Master of Arts degrees in religious education from Loyola University and in organizational development from Fielding Graduate Institute. He received an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Alaska, Achorage in recogntion of his civic engagement, dedication, achievements and contributions to the state of Alaska.

Eric served as Board treasurer for many years, only recently vacating that post. His support of the work of The Eduational Center has been long-lived and steady. His dedication to its purposes is remarkable, and he brings rich institutional memory to the mix. He has been a BibleWorkbench writer, associate editor and facilitator.