David Kietzke was born in Lynwood, Calif., raised in San Jose, Calif. David attended PLC from 1973-1977. He was a member of the Male Chorale for 3 years and Concert Choir for one year and graduated with a degree in Business Administration. David met his wife Kathryn Scroggins at Point Loma in 1976 and they married in April 1978. They have two sons, Jeremy (born in 1980) and Brent (born in 1983). They have been married 42 1/2 years and now have 6 of the best grandkids ever. David and Kathryn currently live in Orange, Calif., and attend the first church of the Nazarene in Anaheim. David worked in the Plastics business since the age of 11. He started his company Professional Plastics in 1984 along with his Dad and brother (both since retired). They now have 25 locations around the world.
Jeremy Kietzke was born in Fullerton, Calif. in 1980. Jeremy graduated from PLNU in 2003 with a degree in Sociology with an emphasis in Criminal Justice. He started working for the family business at a young age, but full time since 1996. He is now the Executive Director of Corporate Operations. He and his wife Nicole have 3 kids.
Brent Kietzke was born in Fullerton, Calif. in 1983. Starting at Point Loma in 2001, Brent and several of his roommates formed the first-ever Rugby Club on campus. He played all 4 years. This team made it to the Elite 8 conference! He graduated from Point Loma in 2005 with a degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology. He also started working for the family business at a young age. He is now the Director of Strategic Initiatives.
Brent married his wife Kimberly in 2007. They also have 3 kids.
What have you learned in this current season of your work that will fuel your hope for the future?
We have learned through the recent crisis and difficulty that we have been blessed with a company full of great people. Working together, who chose not to cower or retreat. Employees from all over stepped up to find creative ways to deal with every situation thrown at them. This gives great hope that we will continue to do what we can to help others and make a difference in every way we can.