Eoin Kreditor and the Swenson Family Foundation's Impact on Big Sky Bible Camp

August 12, 2024

On July 13th, the Swenson Family Foundation celebrated the dedication of a new building at Big Sky Bible Camp in Big Fork, Montana. This non-denominational religious camp provides a sanctuary for spiritual growth and community building, and the new $4.5 million facility represents a monumental leap forward in their mission.

The Swenson Family Foundation, a California public benefit corporation, played a pivotal role in this project, contributing a significant portion of the funds needed for the new building. As general counsel and a member of the Board of Directors, Eoin Kreditor, managing partner at FKBR Legal, had the privilege of attending the dedication ceremony.

For more information on the event and Big Sky Bible Camp, please watch the video below.

About Eoin Kreditor

Eoin earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, graduating with honors from the University of Southern California in 1987. He continued at University of Southern California law school, where he was a moot court finalist, and earned his JD in 1990.

Eoin immediately commenced his training in private practice spending the first five years in a real estate and commercial litigation boutique, Hamilton & Samuels. He then joined the national law firm of Katten Muchin Rosenmann, LLP, where he was made a Partner, handling complex real estate and corporate litigation matters and managing a team of attorneys and support staff. In July 1999, Eoin resigned and established himself in Orange County, California.

Eoin is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and has lectured on a variety of topics over the years to various sections.

Read Eoin's bio for more information.

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