Lucas Wehner, Consultant for International Higher Education at the Heidelberg Institute, originally from the city of Halle (Saale), is an administrator at Internationale Hochschule Liebenzell, university of applied sciences, with the areas of responsibility of marketing/ communications, international office, and library. Between 2007 and 2011, Lucas Wehner studied Business Administration und Political Science (concentration: international relations) at California
Dr. Marti R. Jewell is an associate professor of pastoral theology in the Neuhoff School of Ministry at the University of Dallas and was recently named the University’s 2017 Michael A. Haggar Scholar. Previously, she served as the Director of the Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership Project, a national research initiative studying excellence in parish
Born in 1955. From 1983 to 2003 scientific assistant and later professor of social economy („non market economy“) at the Universities of Bamberg and Neubrandenburg. During the nineties Visiting Prof at the Pomoren University at Arkhangelsk (Russia). Since 2004 professor at the catholic university of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt ; Working areas: NPO-Controlling, financing theory of meritorious goods,
Bryan Froehle directs the Ph.D. program in practical theology within the School of Theology and Ministry at St. Thomas University, Miami Gardens, Florida. Since 2008 he has been professor of practical theology there, teaching at the undergraduate, M.A., and M.Div. levels as well as within the doctoral program. He previously served at Dominican University, CARA,
Executive Director of Development (Diocese of Cordoba, Spain) and Professor of Marketing (IE Business School). Specialist in social marketing and non-profit management. Before joining IE Business School, he was a professor of Communication at the University of Navarra. He has been visiting professor at Universidad de los Andes ( Colombia ) and the School of Business and Economics at the
Professor at the University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management in Essen, Germany Thomas Suermann de Nocker is full professor for general business studies, especially strategic management and sustainability at the FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management. Prof. Suermann de Nocker worked several years as a strategy advisor for international
Dr. theol., Lic. iur. can. Rosel Oehmen-Vieregge, Church Historian and Canonist. From 1990 to 1998 service as defender of the bond at the tribunal of the Archdiocese of Cologne. Since 1998 member of the Faculty of Catholic Theology, Ruhr-University Bochum. Research focus is on the reception history of the Second Vatican Council, with special
Diocesan Administrator in the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin Mark Mogilka – Director of Stewardship and Pastoral Services for the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Senior Consultant with Meitler Consulting. Adjunct faculty member Silver Lake College. Mark has masters degrees, in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin and Religious Studies from the University
Researcher at the Applied Research Center on Apostolate of Georgetown University – USA Mary L. Gautier is a senior research associate at CARA, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. She has a Ph.D. in sociology from Louisiana State University. Before coming to CARA in 1998, Mary taught sociology at Louisiana
National Director of Catholic Mission Australia, Australia Fr Brian Lucas is a priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney. He is presently the National Director of Catholic Mission (the Pontifical Mission Societies in Australia). Previous appointments include: General Secretary of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference; Financial Administrator and Secretary of the Archdiocese of Sydney: Director
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