DOUG LEE

Doug’s role as the volunteer staff person for UCSF has roots stretching back to his deeply formative experience as a student leader in the Stanford InterVarsity chapter during his years studying Electrical Engineering (BS/MS). Passion for following Jesus into the city led him and his IV friends to move to San Francisco’s Tenderloin District to seek the Kingdom alongside their immigrant neighbors. The richness of opening up his apartment and his life to kids for tutoring and Bible study soon surpassed the allure of the successful Silicon Valley tech life. So Doug quit engineering to teach at the neighborhood high school. His thirst for a deeper transformation of the city and for the Church’s growth in God’s mission propelled him to study at Fuller Theological Seminary (MDiv). For the following two decades, Doug pastored Grace Fellowship Community Church in San Francisco’s Mission District.
Doug currently works part time as a software developer with Dayspring Partners. He also serves on the board of the Ekklesia Project, a national network of church members, pastors and scholars. He is married to Amy, a Cal IV alum and co-founder and executive director of Jubilee Immigration Advocates. Doug and Amy have two college aged children, Sonya and Josiah, but can’t call themselves empty nesters because their labradoodle, Cleopas, would heartily disagree. Doug is an avid swimmer and fan of the Giants and Warriors.
Doug currently works part time as a software developer with Dayspring Partners. He also serves on the board of the Ekklesia Project, a national network of church members, pastors and scholars. He is married to Amy, a Cal IV alum and co-founder and executive director of Jubilee Immigration Advocates. Doug and Amy have two college aged children, Sonya and Josiah, but can’t call themselves empty nesters because their labradoodle, Cleopas, would heartily disagree. Doug is an avid swimmer and fan of the Giants and Warriors.