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  1. Apr 26, 2021 · Todd Wagner, the embattled pastor of Watermark Church, a Dallas multisite megachurch with a pre-pandemic congregation of 20,000 people, has resigned his position as senior pastor and elder. Also resigned is David Leventhal, an elder and teaching pastor at Watermark, who said he had lost trust in Wagner’s leadership.

  2. 2929 Entertainment Todd Wagner. Todd Wagner is an entrepreneur committed to a lifelong career of innovation in the media, technology, entertainment, and charitable spaces.. In 1995, Wagner introduced streaming media to the world when he launched Broadcast.com with business partner Mark Cuban.

  3. Jul 6, 2020 · Todd Wagner and a small group of friends established Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas in November 1999. Watermark was born out of a desire to connect people with the richness, adventure, and fullness of life that comes through Christ alone and to reach the unchurched, de-churched, dead-churched, and unmoved.

  4. Todd Wagner aka @wordsfromwags is one of the most inspiring men I’ve had on the podcast in recent memory. I think his message here speaks for itself, as a godly man and elder lifting up other men to follow Christ. Hallelujah! LINK IN BIO to watch and listen now.

  5. Todd Wagner is a Professor in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University. He studies health information, efficiency and value, and health care access. He is particularly interested in developing learning health care systems that provide high value care. In addition to his role at Stanford, he Directs the Health Economics Resource Center ...

  6. 2929 Entertainment is a vertically integrated media and entertainment company established by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban with holdings that span development and production to distribution and exhibition in film, TV and streaming, digital and home entertainment.

  7. Wagner, 39, an attorney by training, reconnected with his old college buddy in Dallas after a successful eight-year corporate law career, including stops at Hopkins and Sutter and Akin, Gump.