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Inside Tithe.ly: Dean Sweetman, CEO and Co-Founder

Inside Tithe.ly: Dean Sweetman, CEO and Co-Founder

Meet our fearless CEO and co-founder: Dean Sweetman!

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Church Growth
Publish date
October 17, 2019
Author
Jesse Wisnewski

Hi, y’all! 

I’m excited for you to meet Dean Sweetman—Tithe.ly’s CEO and co-founder. 

Dean is a leader, team builder, and product and new business developer. According to our Aussie team members, he’s also a “legend.” (For our non-Australian readers and customers, that’s a compliment. 😉)

Before starting Tithe.ly, Dean was a pastor for more than 30 years. During this time, he and his family planted churches all over the world. In 1996, they moved to Atlanta, GA, and started C3 Church Atlanta with over 2,500 members. 

In 2014, Dean stepped down from full-time ministry to pursue his call of helping churches increase giving.

Recently, I asked Dean a few questions to get to know him better and share them with you. 

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: Staying focused on the big picture, talking to investors, keeping in touch with key management, and being all-round chief cheerleader.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: The people, the product, and the mission. The best part about my job, specifically, is working with people with passion.

Q: When did you realize Tithe.ly would be an epic place to work?

A: Day one. :)

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned with building Tithe.ly?

A: Don't underestimate; dream bigger.

Q: What’s your favorite story of how Tithe.ly has served a church?

A: On multiple occasions, we’ve increased giving to such an extent that churches could remain open.

Q: How did you become a Christian?

A: I joined a Christian surfing group in 1981.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: A Bible app.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Continually growing as a follower of Jesus and inspiring those closest to me to live life to the fullest.

Q: Who is a role model that you look up to?

A: Both of my sons!

Q: If you could give your 18-year-old self a piece of advice, what would it be?

A: Think bigger.

Q: What's something a lot of people don't know about you?

A: My first 10 years of ministry were spent in underdeveloped countries like Rawanda, Uganda, Barundi, Sri Lanka, India, and Cambodia—just to name a few.

Q: What are the top 5 songs on your personal Spotify playlist? (No fibbing)

A: All the good stuff from Delirious.

Q: Ok just for fun—a few favorites: What’s your favorite book? Movie trilogy? Board game?

A: Good to Great by Jim Collins, the Matrix trilogy, and Sorry! (my grandson’s favorite).

Q: What Bible verse has helped you through tough times?

A: Romans 8:28: “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” (ESV).


And that’s a wrap! 

Thanks for reading along. 

Stay tuned to meet more members of the Tithe.ly team!

AUTHOR

Jesse Wisnewski likes to think of himself as one part marketer, one part team builder, and equal parts family man. He has held marketing roles at PhoneBurner, Tithe.ly, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, B&H Publishing Group, and a large nonprofit. When he's not immersed in marketing, he's chasing around his kids with his wife, grilling, exercising, and trying to be active members of their local church, as well.

Hi, y’all! 

I’m excited for you to meet Dean Sweetman—Tithe.ly’s CEO and co-founder. 

Dean is a leader, team builder, and product and new business developer. According to our Aussie team members, he’s also a “legend.” (For our non-Australian readers and customers, that’s a compliment. 😉)

Before starting Tithe.ly, Dean was a pastor for more than 30 years. During this time, he and his family planted churches all over the world. In 1996, they moved to Atlanta, GA, and started C3 Church Atlanta with over 2,500 members. 

In 2014, Dean stepped down from full-time ministry to pursue his call of helping churches increase giving.

Recently, I asked Dean a few questions to get to know him better and share them with you. 

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: Staying focused on the big picture, talking to investors, keeping in touch with key management, and being all-round chief cheerleader.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: The people, the product, and the mission. The best part about my job, specifically, is working with people with passion.

Q: When did you realize Tithe.ly would be an epic place to work?

A: Day one. :)

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned with building Tithe.ly?

A: Don't underestimate; dream bigger.

Q: What’s your favorite story of how Tithe.ly has served a church?

A: On multiple occasions, we’ve increased giving to such an extent that churches could remain open.

Q: How did you become a Christian?

A: I joined a Christian surfing group in 1981.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: A Bible app.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Continually growing as a follower of Jesus and inspiring those closest to me to live life to the fullest.

Q: Who is a role model that you look up to?

A: Both of my sons!

Q: If you could give your 18-year-old self a piece of advice, what would it be?

A: Think bigger.

Q: What's something a lot of people don't know about you?

A: My first 10 years of ministry were spent in underdeveloped countries like Rawanda, Uganda, Barundi, Sri Lanka, India, and Cambodia—just to name a few.

Q: What are the top 5 songs on your personal Spotify playlist? (No fibbing)

A: All the good stuff from Delirious.

Q: Ok just for fun—a few favorites: What’s your favorite book? Movie trilogy? Board game?

A: Good to Great by Jim Collins, the Matrix trilogy, and Sorry! (my grandson’s favorite).

Q: What Bible verse has helped you through tough times?

A: Romans 8:28: “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” (ESV).


And that’s a wrap! 

Thanks for reading along. 

Stay tuned to meet more members of the Tithe.ly team!

podcast transcript

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AUTHOR

Jesse Wisnewski likes to think of himself as one part marketer, one part team builder, and equal parts family man. He has held marketing roles at PhoneBurner, Tithe.ly, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, B&H Publishing Group, and a large nonprofit. When he's not immersed in marketing, he's chasing around his kids with his wife, grilling, exercising, and trying to be active members of their local church, as well.

Hi, y’all! 

I’m excited for you to meet Dean Sweetman—Tithe.ly’s CEO and co-founder. 

Dean is a leader, team builder, and product and new business developer. According to our Aussie team members, he’s also a “legend.” (For our non-Australian readers and customers, that’s a compliment. 😉)

Before starting Tithe.ly, Dean was a pastor for more than 30 years. During this time, he and his family planted churches all over the world. In 1996, they moved to Atlanta, GA, and started C3 Church Atlanta with over 2,500 members. 

In 2014, Dean stepped down from full-time ministry to pursue his call of helping churches increase giving.

Recently, I asked Dean a few questions to get to know him better and share them with you. 

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: Staying focused on the big picture, talking to investors, keeping in touch with key management, and being all-round chief cheerleader.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: The people, the product, and the mission. The best part about my job, specifically, is working with people with passion.

Q: When did you realize Tithe.ly would be an epic place to work?

A: Day one. :)

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned with building Tithe.ly?

A: Don't underestimate; dream bigger.

Q: What’s your favorite story of how Tithe.ly has served a church?

A: On multiple occasions, we’ve increased giving to such an extent that churches could remain open.

Q: How did you become a Christian?

A: I joined a Christian surfing group in 1981.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: A Bible app.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Continually growing as a follower of Jesus and inspiring those closest to me to live life to the fullest.

Q: Who is a role model that you look up to?

A: Both of my sons!

Q: If you could give your 18-year-old self a piece of advice, what would it be?

A: Think bigger.

Q: What's something a lot of people don't know about you?

A: My first 10 years of ministry were spent in underdeveloped countries like Rawanda, Uganda, Barundi, Sri Lanka, India, and Cambodia—just to name a few.

Q: What are the top 5 songs on your personal Spotify playlist? (No fibbing)

A: All the good stuff from Delirious.

Q: Ok just for fun—a few favorites: What’s your favorite book? Movie trilogy? Board game?

A: Good to Great by Jim Collins, the Matrix trilogy, and Sorry! (my grandson’s favorite).

Q: What Bible verse has helped you through tough times?

A: Romans 8:28: “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” (ESV).


And that’s a wrap! 

Thanks for reading along. 

Stay tuned to meet more members of the Tithe.ly team!

VIDEO transcript

(Scroll for more)

Hi, y’all! 

I’m excited for you to meet Dean Sweetman—Tithe.ly’s CEO and co-founder. 

Dean is a leader, team builder, and product and new business developer. According to our Aussie team members, he’s also a “legend.” (For our non-Australian readers and customers, that’s a compliment. 😉)

Before starting Tithe.ly, Dean was a pastor for more than 30 years. During this time, he and his family planted churches all over the world. In 1996, they moved to Atlanta, GA, and started C3 Church Atlanta with over 2,500 members. 

In 2014, Dean stepped down from full-time ministry to pursue his call of helping churches increase giving.

Recently, I asked Dean a few questions to get to know him better and share them with you. 

Q: What does a typical day at Tithe.ly look like for you?

A: Staying focused on the big picture, talking to investors, keeping in touch with key management, and being all-round chief cheerleader.

Q: What’s the best part about working at Tithe.ly?

A: The people, the product, and the mission. The best part about my job, specifically, is working with people with passion.

Q: When did you realize Tithe.ly would be an epic place to work?

A: Day one. :)

Q: What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned with building Tithe.ly?

A: Don't underestimate; dream bigger.

Q: What’s your favorite story of how Tithe.ly has served a church?

A: On multiple occasions, we’ve increased giving to such an extent that churches could remain open.

Q: How did you become a Christian?

A: I joined a Christian surfing group in 1981.

Q: Not including Tithe.ly (shameless plug), what is one must-use app or tool for church leaders?

A: A Bible app.

Q: What’s your definition of success?

A: Continually growing as a follower of Jesus and inspiring those closest to me to live life to the fullest.

Q: Who is a role model that you look up to?

A: Both of my sons!

Q: If you could give your 18-year-old self a piece of advice, what would it be?

A: Think bigger.

Q: What's something a lot of people don't know about you?

A: My first 10 years of ministry were spent in underdeveloped countries like Rawanda, Uganda, Barundi, Sri Lanka, India, and Cambodia—just to name a few.

Q: What are the top 5 songs on your personal Spotify playlist? (No fibbing)

A: All the good stuff from Delirious.

Q: Ok just for fun—a few favorites: What’s your favorite book? Movie trilogy? Board game?

A: Good to Great by Jim Collins, the Matrix trilogy, and Sorry! (my grandson’s favorite).

Q: What Bible verse has helped you through tough times?

A: Romans 8:28: “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” (ESV).


And that’s a wrap! 

Thanks for reading along. 

Stay tuned to meet more members of the Tithe.ly team!

AUTHOR

Jesse Wisnewski likes to think of himself as one part marketer, one part team builder, and equal parts family man. He has held marketing roles at PhoneBurner, Tithe.ly, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, B&H Publishing Group, and a large nonprofit. When he's not immersed in marketing, he's chasing around his kids with his wife, grilling, exercising, and trying to be active members of their local church, as well.

Category
Church Growth
Publish date
October 17, 2019
Author
Jesse Wisnewski
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Inside Tithe.ly: Dean Sweetman, CEO and Co-Founder

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