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This is the Bullis family… Stan, Cindy, Jordan, Reili and Carli



Cindy grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana with her parents, Michael and Carolyn Doehrman and six siblings. She graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Dental Hygiene. She spent much of the next eight years, 1991-1999, living overseas; first as a hygienist in Switzerland, and then as a missionary in both Quito, Ecuador and Papua, New Guinea. In 1999, Cindy returned to the United States and settled in Colorado.

As the son of a Foreign Service Officer, Stan and his two older sisters, Beverly and Brenda, grew up mostly overseas. By the time Stan was 16, he had spent 2 years in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 3 years in Freetown, Sierra Leone; 3 years in Montevideo, Uruguay; 3 years in Monrovia, Liberia and 3 years in Frankfurt, Germany. At an early age, Stan began learning that money cannot buy happiness and where money was lacking, deep relationships prevailed.

In 1981, at the age of 16, Stan began his career with Marriott Corporation as a dishwasher. For the next 12 years, his career would take him from dishwasher to working as a National Sales Manager in Hawaii for the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. In 1993, Stan joined a small, Colorado-based travel agency to strengthen and build its meeting and incentive management portfolio. At the age of 29, Stan became Chief Executive Officer. By April 2001, the small, local travel agency had matured from 12 to over 300 associates with revenues in excess of $250 million.

In April 2001, Stan left his employment to pursue his dream of building companies that would contribute 20% of his equity as charitable contributions to benefit "at-risk" teens and young adults. His goal was/is to establish working ranches/homes across the United States (perhaps the world), whereby those we serve can seek refuge, receive counseling, medical assistance, legal assistance and continue their education. Since then, Stan founded four organizations known as the Unbridled Companies, which includes UnbridledACTS.

Stan and Cindy met through a mutual friend in February 2002 and married in October 2002. While on their honeymoon, they received a call from John Rodrigue, the grandson of Ralph and Doris Doud. He had heard the story of Stan’s vision for UnbridledACTS and, in the summer of 2003, the Doud family donated their home to the ministry.

What motivates Cindy to be involved in the ministry is a deep compassion and understanding for women who are struggling with few resources, due to difficult life circumstances. She’s been blessed to witness the healing that results when compassion moves her to walk beside someone into sometimes painful and messy places in order to allow Light, Life, Healing, and Truth to enter.
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