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Pastor Robbie Berghan has been appointed Vice President of Global Media and Engagement at Hope Channel International. He will transition into the new role after serving as content and promotions manager at Faith FM since 2020.
During his time with Faith FM, Pastor Berghan contributed to content strategy, promotions and listener engagement initiatives, helping expand its reach across Australia.
Reflecting on his time with Faith FM, he said, “It’s been an absolute blessing to be part of this team. I’ve loved working alongside passionate presenters, producers and local supporters around the country. While I’m sad to be moving on, I know the impact of Faith FM will continue to grow in Australia.”
In his new role, Pastor Berghan will lead global media engagement efforts for Hope Channel International. “What excites me about this next chapter is the opportunity to build on what I’ve learned and work with an international team dedicated to sharing hope through media. Hope Channel’s vision of connecting every heart globally with eternal hope is something I’m honoured to be part of,” he said.
Faith FM station manager Michael Engelbrecht acknowledged his contributions, stating, “Robbie has played a pivotal role in strengthening our mission and expanding our reach across Australia.”
Australian Union Conference president Pastor Terry Johnson added, “We’ve been blessed by Robbie’s leadership and passion for ministry and we’re excited to see his gifts continue to bless the global work of Hope Channel International.”
Pastor Berghan is married to Rebeka and they have two children.
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