The Very Rev. Eric Metoyer

Eric

Foundation Board Member

The Very Rev. Eric Metoyer is a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of California. He brings with him years of administrative experience in corporate settings. He worked Bechtel Company, a San Francisco based global engineering and construction firm for fifteen years, in accounting and finance in a variety of functions, completing his career in Treasury Operations prior to his ordination.  The Very Rev. Eric Metoyer is a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of California. He brings with him years of administrative experience in corporate settings. He worked Bechtel Company, a San Francisco based global engineering and construction firm for fifteen years, in accounting and finance in a variety of functions, completing his career in Treasury Operations prior to his ordination.  The Very Rev. Metoyer’s time with the Episcopal Diocese of California includes nearly a decade of work in congregational operations; attending to the spiritual and fiscal health of parishes, as well times serving as a priest assisting at St Cyprian’s Church and Grace Cathedral. 

The Very Rev. Metoyer lives in San Francisco with his family. He is a board member of a primary and a secondary school. Originally a New Englander, he was raised and educated in Northern Vermont and Massachusetts prior to moving west.  He holds degrees from Williams College and the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, and enjoys time with family, reading histories, riding Amtrak, and following the fortunes of University of California football. The Very Rev. Metoyer’s time with the Episcopal Diocese of California includes nearly a decade of work in congregational operations; attending to the spiritual and fiscal health of parishes, as well times serving as a priest assisting at St Cyprian’s Church and Grace Cathedral.

The Very Rev. Metoyer lives in San Francisco with his family. He is a board member of a primary and a secondary school. Originally a New Englander, he was raised and educated in Northern Vermont and Massachusetts prior to moving west.  He holds degrees from Williams College and the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, and enjoys time with family, reading histories, riding Amtrak, and following the fortunes of University of California football.