March 14, 2022 at 7:12 p.m.
Institute for Pastoral Leaders sets March 23 Zoom meeting
The Institute for Pastoral Leaders - a leadership development opportunity offered by Siena College, in conjunction with the Albany Diocese and funded through a grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation - has announced the date and time of its informational Zoom session.
The session will be March 23 at 5:30 p.m., and can be accessed by using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87364945272?pwd=bnhKeTUweWlFSjBJN1FIdDY1QVI5Zz09.
Chuck Seifert (dean of the School of Business at Siena College) and Erik Eddy (professor of Management and director of the Institute for Leadership Development at Siena College) will provide details about the institute and answer questions. After that session, interested parties may apply for admittance into the program.
Priests, deacons, pastoral associates, and Catholic school principals — all who may be involved in leading pastoral ministry — are welcome to apply to attend the Institute for Pastoral Leaders. The Institute — which The Evangelist wrote about in its March 3 paper ("Leading the way") —will consist of a series of day-long events designed to help participants grow as leaders, guide their interactions with others in their organization and community, and provide them with he skills necessary to lead during these challenging times.
If you are unable to attend this informational session, email Seifert ([email protected]) for further information. For more information, head to www.siena.edu/PastoralLeaders
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