SWCW is supported by academic leaders and honorary professors who contribute to faith-based learning, professional excellence, and global educational development.
Dr. James Massey extends a warm and heartfelt welcome to learners, encouraging them to grow in faith, wisdom, and Christ-centered leadership. He emphasizes education grounded in Scripture while nurturing spiritual strength, purpose, and meaningful community impact.
Lady Larisa Evans is a valued academic member of SWCW-C, recognized for her commitment to faith-based education and spiritual growth. Her contribution helps guide learners toward wisdom, integrity, and compassionate, purpose-driven leadership.
Rev. Vladimir Zuev is a respected academic member at SWCW-C with a strong foundation in biblical teaching and theological insight. He helps keep programs rooted in sound doctrine while supporting practical ministry formation and spiritual growth.
Diana Daniel warmly welcomes students to SWCW-C and supports their journey in faith, knowledge, and Christ-centered leadership. Her role reflects a strong commitment to student support and meaningful, biblically grounded learning.
Dr. Mohammed Shosha brings extensive international experience in sports management, rehabilitation, and health promotion. His work spans academic and clinical practice, with a focus on physical activity, anti-doping, therapeutic exercise, and collaborative global research.
Ir. Ts. Dr. Yeap Kim Ho is a distinguished engineering academic specializing in microelectronics, radio astronomy, and electromagnetic systems. With more than two decades of teaching and research, he has contributed through publications, patents, grants, programme development, accreditation, and industry-academia collaboration.
Dr. Mao Channthorn is an Honorary Professor and senior executive with strong experience in administration, human resource management, and regulatory compliance. His background across public and private sectors supports institutional development, governance, and operational excellence.
Note: Member photos are linked from the local `photo` folder available in the current project workspace.