Bio | Ken Harrison

Ken Harrison is the Chairman of Promise Keepers and also serves as CEO of WaterStone Foundation, a Christian donor advised fund that donates over $1 million per week to build God’s Kingdom. His mission is to provide executive leadership and strategic direction to the ministry while inspiring men to be bold, humble and ambitious about their faith.

After starting his career as a police officer with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in the notorious Watts/Compton area, Harrison spent nearly two decades in the commercial real estate arena both nationally and internationally. After successfully building and growing his company, he sold the majority interest to Colliers International, the second largest commercial real estate company in the world. He stayed on as CEO of U.S. Valuation and Chair of International Valuation. 

Harrison is a Colson Fellow and has served on numerous local and national boards, including: FCA, Colorado Uplift, Urban Youth Ministries, Corban University and WaterStone. Harrison lives in Colorado with his wife of 28 years. They have three adult children. 

An author and corporate speaker, Harrison has appeared on many radio interviews as well as The 700 Club and Turning Point television shows. With a long record of dedicated service to ministry, Harrison leads Bible studies locally and participated in numerous mission trips to Mexico, South Africa, Haiti, and the Philippines. 

Harrison’s new book, The Rise of the Servant Kings – What the Bible Says About Being a Man, is scheduled for release May 2019, by WaterBrook Multnomah.