Promise Faculty & Staff
Marty Frey
Marty Frey teaches Microsoft Office and Keyboarding at the Promise Program. His previous work in the chemical dependency field includes working with homeless men and women and with chronic alcoholics and drug addicts. He currently teaches alcohol and drug education classes for the court system. Marty has degrees in law enforcement, chemical dependency counseling, and organizational studies. He is completing a master’s degree in human services and adult education from Capella University.
Stacy Golden
Stacy Golden is the administrative assistant at the Promise Program. In addition, Stacy teaches a weekly Bible study and serves as a mentor encouraging women in the program.
She has spent several years working with women in transition and has facilitated workshops on career development, domestic violence and self-esteem.
Stacy is a 2007 graduate of the Promise program and also holds a certificate in Biblical Counseling and Women’s Ministry from the American Association of Christian Counselors. She is currently pursuing a BS degree in Christian Counseling from Northwestern College.
Thuy-Thanh Tran
Thuy-Thanh Tran, also known as “Titi” to many of her students and friends, started teaching for the Promise Program in September of 2004. Titi was born into a large extended family in Vietnam and came to the United States in 1984. She attended the University of Minnesota and received her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and English as a Second Language. Titi received her Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of St. Thomas. Titi teaches Office Procedures and Advanced Office Procedures at Promise.
Carol Wickstrom
Carol Wickstrom is a career development professional who has spent many years working with individuals in transition. For the past 18 years she has served as Director of the Promise Program. Carol has a Bachelor of Arts in Speech & Theatre and English from Hamline University and a Master of Arts in Human Development from St. Mary’s University. Her career journey has included many years in higher education and business. With her interest in international education, she has lived, worked, and studied in Europe and Japan. She was named 1995 Woman of the Year by the St. Paul Chapter of American Business Women’s Association. In 2001, she received the Servant of the Year award from Crown College.
