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Michel Faulkner was born on 21 May, 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland, is an American politician. Discover Michel Faulkner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Michel Faulkner Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Sarai Faulkner
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Michel Faulkner Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Michel Faulkner worth at the age of 66 years old? Michel Faulkner’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from . We have estimated Michel Faulkner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Michel J. Faulkner (born May 21, 1957) is a former New York Jets football player who is the pastor of New Horizon Church in New York City.
His family later moved to Prince George's County, Maryland, where Faulkner attend junior high and was graduated from Bishop McNamara High School in 1975.
He was awarded a football scholarship to Virginia Tech, where he was a four-year starter and freshman All-American.
In 1980, he was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communications and sociology.
While at Tech, Faulkner was involved in drama and spoken word presentations where he developed his public speaking abilities.
After college, Faulkner signed with the National Football League and had tryouts with the Oakland Raiders and the Washington Redskins.
In 1981, he attended training camp with the New York Jets and spent the 1981–1982 season with the team as a defensive lineman.
He was cut from the Jets in 1982 because of a leg injury.
After leaving the Jets in June 1982, Faulkner returned to Washington, D.C., where he attended graduate school at CBN (now Regent University) in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Faulkner moved to Blacksburg, Virginia to complete his Master's Degree in education and career counseling at Virginia Tech.
After completing his Master's Degree in 1985, Faulkner met Rev. Jerry Falwell and joined Liberty University as Assistant Dean of Students.
In 1987, he was promoted to Vice President for Urban Ministry.
In 1988, he moved from Lynchburg, Virginia to the Times Square area of Manhattan.
In 1988, Faulkner served as assistant pastor of Lamb's Church in Times Square.
Faulkner held the position of Vice President for Community Government Relations at King’s College from 1988 to 1992.
In 1989, Faulkner joined Calvary Baptist Church in Midtown Manhattan as a youth pastor.
Faulkner was ordained at Calvary Baptist Church in December 1991.
In 1993, Faulkner became the senior pastor of Central Baptist Church in Manhattan.
From June 2002 to February 2004, Faulkner served as World Vision’s Director of U.S. Programs.
He oversaw the distribution of over $1 million in faith-based community and youth development grants to eight local churches in New York City.
Faulkner served as Regional Chaplain for New York State Office of Children and Family Services from November 2005 to May 2006.
Faulkner is a Regional Leader for Christ Covenant Coalition (Clergy Association) and is a guest speaker for national and local radio and television broadcasts including ABC and "Live with Regis and Kelly".
In 2005, Faulkner founded the Institute for Leadership, a non-profit organization to develop leaders and leadership programs.
The institute brings leadership principles to all areas and marketplaces such as teachers, business leaders, government officials, other public servants, sports coaches and ministers.
Faulkner serves as President of the IFL.
In June 2006, Faulkner founded the New Horizon Church of New York in Harlem.
Faulkner describes New Horizon as a Christ-centered congregation focused on "bringing light to the darkness, and being an agent of transformation to bring the Gospel to Harlem."
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani appointed Faulkner to the Task Force on Police Community Relations following Faulkner's work on Giuliani's campaign.
Faulkner has also served as Commissioner of the City Charter Review initiative and as co-chairman for the New York City Board of Education’s HIV/AIDS Task Force.
The IFL received a grant from New York State Health Foundation in 2009 to run a statewide diabetes campaign for the faith-based community.
Faulkner was the 2010 Republican nominee for U.S. Representative for NY's 15th congressional district, and was the 2017 Republican nominee for New York City Comptroller.
Faulkner was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
His mother, Queenita Hairston, a beautician, married Steve Faulkner, a Washington, D.C. police officer.
After moving to D.C., he lived and attended elementary school in southeast Washington, D.C. area of Anacostia.
In February 2010, Faulkner announced his candidacy to run as the Republican, Conservative and Jobs Now nominee, challenging Democratic and Working Families incumbent Charlie Rangel for NY's 15th congressional district.
Faulkner was inspired to run for office by Scott Brown's successful election to Ted Kennedy's former Senate seat.
Faulkner has stated that his reason for running for Congress is his belief that "greed and corruption" is ruining government.
He believes that government should work to assist the "powerless" and the "voiceless".
Faulkner was endorsed by Sean Hannity, the New York Right to Life Party, and Congressman John Carter.
Faulkner and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele campaigned together in Harlem on October 26, 2010.