Meet Our Team

Ministers and Lay Persons, Educators and Fundraising Professionals, with One Goal—make the vision of Africa Nazarene University and the dreams of its students real.

DR. STANLEY BHEBHE

 Vice Chancellor

Dr. Stanley Makhosi Bhebhe was born in the village of Turk Mine outside Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Dr. Bhebhe has a wealth of experience as a strategic leader in private enterprise, non-profit, and parastatal organizations (these organizations have indirect political authority in African countries). His career includes roles in ministry, academics, community development, and executive corporate leadership before ascending to the position of ANU’s Vice-Chancellor.

REV. DR. KEVIN ULMET

Foundation President

Dr. Kevin Ulmet is the Senior Pastor of Nashville First Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Ulmet was elected in 2019 by ANU’s Board of Trustees to its managing council. In 2020, he and co-founder David Haynes founded ANU Foundation. Dr. Ulmet holds degrees from Trevecca Nazarene University (B.A.), Nazarene Theological Seminary (M.Div.), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (D.Min.).

CARA WINSLOW

Development Director

Cara is the Founder and Creative Strategist of W Creative, a creative agency specializing in copywriting and fundraising strategy. Throughout her career, she has worked on behalf of missions she believes in, from small, agile nonprofits to large development teams in higher education.  Most recently, Cara was Director of Development at the anti-human trafficking organization Rebecca Bender Initiative (RBI).

DEBBIE DYKHOUSE

Development Chair

Debbie was born and raised in Southern California in the home of a Nazarene pastor. She graduated from Northwest Nazarene University with a degree in Elementary Education and received her master’s degree in School Administration at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (now IU Indianapolis). She currently serves on Africa Nazarene University Foundation board, Board of Trustees for Nazarene Theological Seminary, and Board for Lifeline Chaplaincy.