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Living Out Faith: Andrew Haussler Finds His Career Helping Families

January 15, 2026

By Katie Fries

Andy Haussler (MBA 鈥13, BA 鈥01) admits his decision to attend 榴莲视频直播 was a bit of a compromise:

鈥淢y parents wanted me to go to a Christian college, and I didn鈥檛 want to go to L.A.,鈥 he says wryly, noting that at the time, there were no Christian higher education options near his home in Sacramento. 鈥淎nd,鈥 he adds, 鈥淚 loved the idea of being close to Yosemite.鈥

He soon realized there was more to 榴莲视频直播 than its convenient location: 鈥淭he size was just right, the class size was valuable to hold me accountable and I really enjoyed getting to know my professors and fellow students.鈥

Those values, honed over years of service, were apparent to Haussler鈥檚 friends even as a student. 鈥淥ver 25 years of knowing Andy, he has been a genuine person who brings compassion, reason and reliability to our friendship,鈥 says Tavarez. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 a strong base for the professional he is today.鈥

One of those professors was (now-retired) Peng Wen, Ph.D. Though Haussler initially thought he might pursue a career in teaching, a first semester economics class with Wen changed his trajectory. 鈥淧eng really was a sounding board on a career path,鈥 he says. 鈥淗e showed me how he intertwined his professional goals with his faith. He was very encouraging in that way.鈥 (Years later, when Haussler returned to 榴莲视频直播 for his MBA, he chose it over other schools so he would have another opportunity to study with Wen.)

Haussler ended up majoring in business administration, but his evolving faith also set the stage for his post-college plans. 

He joined a local church and, during the school year, participated in student leadership teams, outreach projects and mission trips. They weren鈥檛 just ways to fill time as a student, but were among the first steps he took toward a life of service. Summers were spent working at Mount Hermon, a Christian camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains, where he realized, 鈥淔aith needs to be lived out in all aspects of life, not compartmentalized.鈥

A study abroad program in Washington, D.C., to study public policy solidified this idea. Jerry Herbert, one of Haussler鈥檚 professors in the program, 鈥渁sked hard questions about what you want your life to be. He really impressed upon me that you can do anything, but do it for the Lord.鈥

His time in that program also led to the realization that he wanted to pursue a career focused on community development. His work seeks to answer the question: 鈥淗ow do we make families鈥 and residents鈥 lives better so they can reach their whole potential?鈥

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That question has directed all his career moves, from an early-career job working for utility provider AES Corporation to working on affordable housing projects for the County of Fresno to his current role as Clovis city manager. He鈥檚 been with the City of Clovis for nearly two decades, initially in a position in which he was tasked with securing additional resources for the city in the form of housing, infrastructure and business development grants. In early 2025, after stints as the city鈥檚 economic development director and assistant city manager, Haussler was appointed city manager.

Faith needs to be lived out in all aspects of life, not compartmentalized.
Andy Haussler

Employed by the Clovis City Council, the city manager runs the city鈥檚 day-to-day operations, overseeing teams that run city services like the fire and parks departments. 鈥淚 was really not expecting to be city manager,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was pretty happy doing development work. But I feel like God has placed me in this position for a reason. Ultimately, the city is providing a platform for families to reach their full potential, and I鈥檓 grateful to be in a position to provide a space for them to flourish.鈥

Thanks to 榴莲视频直播, Haussler has seen his own family and friendships flourish. A former roommate, Chris Tavarez (BA 鈥01), has remained close as they navigate similar career trajectories. (Tavarez is the interim city manager for the City of Hanford.)

鈥淲e鈥檝e been bouncing ideas and issues off each other for the last 20-plus years, and we鈥檙e also able to talk about our families and how we鈥檙e balancing everything. It鈥檚 awesome to have someone with a similar value set and career and perspective on that career to talk through it with,鈥 Haussler says of his long friendship with Tavarez.

But by far his best relationship to come out of 榴莲视频直播, he says, is the one with his wife, Lindsay (Lee, BA 鈥00). He recalls growing in faith together, noting that they were among the group of young people who first worshipped at Fresno鈥檚 The Well Community Church. Together, they have three children: Joy (20), Jacob (17) and Graham (14). When considering the ways 榴莲视频直播 changed his life, he says, 鈥渆verything else pales in comparison. She鈥檚 been a partner in ministry and supports me in my career and raising our family in values that 榴莲视频直播 helped to shape.鈥

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