02/07/2026
Dr. Elke Speliopoulos, PhD
Faculty Member – St. John’s Theological Seminary
Dr. Elke B. Speliopoulos is a distinguished scholar, educator, and global leader whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to theology, ethics, intercultural engagement, and ecclesial service. She serves as a Faculty Member at St. John’s Theological Seminary, contributing to the Seminary’s mission of theological formation grounded in the Syriac Orthodox tradition while engaging the broader Christian world through scholarship and dialogue.
Dr. Speliopoulos also serves as an Adjunct Faculty Member in the Department of Humanities and Communication at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, where she teaches undergraduate courses in Ethics and Public Speaking. Her teaching emphasizes moral reasoning, ethical leadership, and effective communication within diverse cultural and professional contexts.
She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Intercultural Studies from Columbia International University (2024), where her doctoral work focused on the impact of permanent geographical relocation of Syriac Orthodox families to Germany since the 1960s on self-perception and religious experience. She holds a Master of Divinity in Missional Studies (2012) and a Master of Arts in Religion in Biblical Studies (2010) from Liberty University, graduating with high distinction and summa cm laude honors. Dr. Speliopoulos completed her undergraduate education at Providence College, earning a Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration, graduating summa cm laude, ranked first in her class, and receiving the institution’s Highest Honor in Field of Study.
Dr. Speliopoulos is actively engaged in international Orthodox theological scholarship and ecumenical dialogue. She is a full member of the International Orthodox Theological Association (IOTA) and presented an academic paper in June 2025 in Rome at the international conference “Nicaea and the Church of the Third Millennium: Towards Catholic–Orthodox Unity.” Her participation in this global gathering reflects her scholarly commitment to Orthodox theology, conciliar tradition, and contemporary ecumenical engagement.
She is also a contributing member of the Lausanne–Orthodox Initiative (LOI), a global forum that brings together Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, and post-Reformation Christian leaders for sustained relational ecumenism and theological dialogue. Most recently, Dr. Speliopoulos served as a delegate to the LOI Global Consultation in Egypt in November 2025, participating in high-level discussions on mission, unity, and Christian witness in the modern world.
Prior to her academic vocation, Dr. Speliopoulos built an accomplished international career in executive leadership and global operations within the technology sector. She served for over two decades in senior leadership roles at SAP America, SAP Labs, and Bentley Systems, including positions such as Global Process Owner for Cloud Fulfillment, Global Process Executive for Customer Onboarding, Global Head of Services Sales Field Support, and Senior Director of North America Services. In these roles, she led multinational teams, guided complex organizational transformations, and introduced global best practices in customer engagement, operational excellence, and ethical leadership.
Her leadership has been formally recognized through numerous awards, including the SAP Short-Term Award for Passion, acknowledging her work in advancing diversity, cultural awareness, and organizational integrity—efforts that contributed to the establishment of a dedicated Global Diversity Officer role within SAP.
Dr. Speliopoulos is bilingual in English and German and has basic knowledge of Spanish, French, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Syriac. A dual citizen of Germany and the United States, she brings a genuinely global perspective to her teaching, scholarship, and mentorship.
At St. John’s Theological Seminary, Dr. Speliopoulos integrates rigorous theological scholarship, Orthodox ecclesial engagement, and intercultural insight to form students for thoughtful ministry, ethical leadership, and faithful service in an increasingly interconnected world. Her work reflects a lifelong dedication to the Church, academic excellence, and the pursuit of Christian unity rooted in truth, tradition, and mutual understanding.
She is married to Nick, has two children JoAnne and Nick and three grandchildren.
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