Nicholas Painton
About Nicholas Painton
Nicholas Painton serves as the Central Team Leader of Interactive at Life.Church, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in project management and leadership roles across various organizations, including the US Army and Williams.
Work at Life.Church
Nicholas Painton has been employed at Life.Church since 2018. He started as an Interactive Project Manager, a role he held for one year before advancing to the position of Director of Projects in 2019. In 2020, he became the Central Team Leader of Interactive, where he has continued to serve for four years. His work is based in Edmond, Oklahoma, where he oversees various interactive projects and initiatives.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Life.Church, Nicholas Painton worked at Williams from 2013 to 2018. He served as Manager of Capital Excellence for three years and then transitioned to the role of Operations Supervisor for two years. His earlier career included positions at Access Midstream, where he worked as a Coordinator and Analyst in Project Controls, and at Chesapeake Energy as an Engineer Technician. Nicholas also has military experience, having served in the US Army as an Armor Captain and Lieutenant.
Education and Expertise
Nicholas Painton earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Kansas State University, where he studied from 2001 to 2005. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in economic principles, which he applies in his professional roles. Additionally, his experience in project management and operations supervision contributes to his expertise in leading interactive projects.
Military Service
Nicholas Painton served in the US Army, where he held the rank of Second Lieutenant in 2005, advancing to Lieutenant and then Captain by 2008. His military service included a total of approximately two years as Captain in the Armor division. This experience has likely contributed to his leadership skills and ability to manage teams effectively in his subsequent civilian roles.