He will transition to Adventist HealthCare after more than a decade of service.

Michael Kruger, president of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), announced that he will be stepping down on April 1. Kruger is leaving after more than 10 years of dedicated service to the organization.
Kruger, who initially joined ADRA in 2014 as chief financial officer before accepting the role as president in 2020, has been pivotal in strengthening the agency’s impact, as well as solidifying ADRA’s commitment to following Christ’s example of serving with justice, compassion, and love.
Under his leadership ADRA implemented a new strategic framework for its network and increased its focus on innovative global initiatives while continuing to provide lifesaving aid and long-term development support to millions in communities worldwide.
ADRA came through some of the most challenging periods in the organization’s history, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing humanitarian response to the conflict in Ukraine, with Kruger’s steady leadership. ADRA will soon begin the search for a new president, ensuring a smooth transition in leadership. The organization remains steadfast in its mission to provide sustainable, community-driven solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Prior to ADRA Kruger worked in the financial sector for 23 years and opened his own private practice in 2000, specializing in audit, financial, and regulatory services as well as reengineering distressed businesses. He has been a member of professional accounting and auditing organizations since 1993. He has served as a board advisor of Loma Linda University Medical Center and Loma Linda University Health, as well as a board member of Andrews University.
Kruger will be taking on a new role as chief financial officer of Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center in Maryland, United States.
In addition to his experience in finance, Kruger is experienced in building consensus and a culture of excellence. He is known for his compassion and for contributing to the health and social needs of individuals and families.
A release from Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center stated, “We are delighted that Michael will bring his talents and insights to our shared mission to extend God’s care through the ministry of physical, mental, and spiritual healing. We are delighted to welcome him to our leadership team. “
Geoffrey Mbwana, ADRA board member and a general vice-president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, expressed gratitude for Kruger’s leadership and service.
“Michael has been a steadfast leader and a true servant to ADRA’s mission. His commitment to ADRA’s work has ensured that millions of people in need have received hope and assistance. While we are sad to see him go, we respect his decision and wish him the very best in his next chapter. We are grateful that he will continue to serve within the Adventist ministry at Adventist HealthCare White Oak [Medical Center], and we look forward to seeing where God leads him next. As we move forward, we are confident that ADRA will find the right person to lead us into the future. To our dedicated staff, I want to assure you that your work and mission are valued, and I believe in the incredible impact you continue to make in communities around the world.”
Reflecting on his time at ADRA, Kruger shared his appreciation for the agency and its team. “Serving with ADRA has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. I have been deeply blessed to work alongside such a dedicated and compassionate team, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have contributed to ADRA’s mission. Though I am stepping away, I have no doubt that God will continue to guide and bless this organization. To my colleagues, partners, and the many supporters of ADRA, thank you for your unwavering commitment to serving humanity.”
This article is based on a release from ADRA International and a release from Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center.