Tim Milburn

Tim Milburn has figured out his place in this world. It's developing student leaders. His personal goal each day is to develop lifelong leaders one student at a time. From his early experiences as "line monitor" in the third grade to his daily contact with students who are engaged in growing their influence, Tim invests his energies into motivating, resourcing, and equipping young leaders.
Tim currently serves as the Director of Campus Life at Northwest Nazarene University, located just outside of Boise, Idaho. His main role is to develop leadership opportunities and advise the students who fill those positions. Taking the lessons learned from his real life experiences, Tim continually writes and creates resources both for his own students and for those who are involved in the work of student leadership development.
Tim is a sought after speaker to students and student leaders for a variety of conference, retreat, and workshop settings. He has written three books: Studentlinc Core Leadership Training, 150 Days - Daily Leadership Tips, and Tweedership - Learning Leadership in 140 Characters or Less. He is currently finishing up a manuscript for his next book, The Youth Worker's Guide To Developing Student Leaders. He posts a number of articles and helpful tools on his personal website, timmilburn.com. He also writes and designs useful forms and worksheets that enhance organization and productivity. All of Tim's materials can be found under the "Resources" tab of his website.
Tim makes his home in Eagle, Idaho with his wife and four children. When he's not crafting his latest project on his Mac he is usually involved in coaching one of his kids sports teams or playing golf. He recently completed the insanely popular workout phenomenon known as P90X and it has transformed the way he thinks and acts toward eating right and exercising. Tim also dabbles in graphic design, is a regular at Starbucks, and loves to tell a good story.
You can follow Tim on Twitter: @timage
You can friend Tim on Facebook: facebook.com/timage
You can read Tim's blog and view his resources at timmilburn.com