Robert Case II is the founder and director of the World Journalism Institute headquartered in New York City (World Journalism Institute).
Case has been a radio news announcer in Seattle and in St. Louis, and from 1990 to 2000 he taught philosophy and business at Central Washington University.
He has degrees from the University of Washington, Central Washington University, London School of Journalism, Covenant Theological Seminary (magna cum laude) and his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary.
In l980 Bob was appointed a member of the Central Washington University Board of Trustees by Governor John Spellman. He served two terms as chairman of the board. In l986, Ronald Reagan appointed Case to the President’s National Council on Vocational Education.
In 1989, he was asked to chair the board of advisers for the new Francis A. Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, and in l989 he was asked to be on the board of directors of God's World Publications, Inc..
He has published numerous articles in various publications, both popular and academic, and has authored the WJI monograph, "The Marks of a Journalist of Faith."
Bob and his wife, Kathy, have two daughters: Karissa and Angela and one son-in-law, Nat.
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