Resume Book Class of 2014

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The following is a guide to the various STM degree programs, with a by-program listing of STM students whose resumes appear in this book in alphabetical order.

Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry—The M.A.T.M. is a two-year degree (48 credits)that grounds individuals interested in ecclesial ministry in the areas of scripture and theology studies, pastoral theology, contextual education, and spiritual formation.

ERIN BROICH KELLY HUGHES DUONG PHAM, LHC EMELI VALVERDE LAUREN FISH REV. RICHARD KAYIZZI ANGELA SIEGEL HOPE GRIFFIN JOANN MCLAUGHLIN REV. TERUNGWA TOR

Master of Social Work/Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry -The program (65 credits) reflects the University’s mission to educate individuals who are committed to the pursuit of social justice. A specific goal is to develop the skills and credentials necessary to plan, administer and/or provide social services within a local church or church-related agency. Students admitted to the program may expect to receive both the Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry (M.A.) and the Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) degrees in approximately three years of full-time study.

MARGARET COURTNEY ELIZABETH D’ONOFRIO COURTNEY NICHOLS PATRICK REYNOLDS-BERRY

Master of Counseling Psychology/Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry – Graduates with a dual M.A./M.A have completed studies that combine theories and practice in counseling and psychology with studies in religion and exploration of the pastoral dimensions of caregiving. It combines the foundational studies and faculty resources of the existing M.A. in Pastoral Ministry with the M.A. in Counseling Psychology from the Lynch School of Education. Graduates can seek licensing as professional mental health counselors.

KARLA ALVARADO JANET GONZALEZ

Master of Theological Studies- The M.T.S. is a two-year degree (48 credits) that provides a thorough understanding of theological disciplines.

MICHAEL FINOCCHIARO MATTHEW KEPPEL SUSAN PERSCH WILLIAM GREBE ROBERT MYLROIE SCOTT POSSIEL NEIL HUTTON MICHAEL OMLIN MATTHEW SABALAN MICHELLE KEEFE QUENTIN OREM MATTHEW SHALLCROSS JOSEPH VULETICH

Master of Divinity – M.Div. graduates have fulfilled the requirements (81 credits) of a three-year program intended for those seeking the comprehensive theological, pastoral, and spiritual formation needed for ordained ministry or lay ecclesial ministry.

NICHOLAS COLLURA TONY KRZMARZICK JAVIER SOEGAARD ELIZABETH DETWILER MEGHAN LOVETT JEFFREY WALLACE ANDREA JACKSON JOHN O’DOWD

Master of Education—The M.Ed. is a two -year program (44 credits) for those preparing to be religious educators in parishes or schools.

JOHN AHEARN SUZANNE BEEBE MOIRA COOK KAYLA GREENWOOD YVONNE RACINE High School Campus Ministry Resume Book 2014 Detwiler, Elizabeth Fish, Lauren Placement Interests Mylroie, Robert Siegel, Angela College Campus Ministry Vuletich, Joseph Ahearn, John Wallace, Jeffrey Detwiler, Elizabeth Fish, Lauren Mental Health Counseling Hughes, Kelly Alvarado, Karla Jackson, Andrea Courtney, Margaret Mylroie, Robert D’Onfrio, Elizabeth Siegel, Angela Gonzalez, Janet Vuletich, Joseph Reynolds-Berry, Patrick Wallace, Jeffrey

College Lecturer Ordained Ministry Ahearn, John Kayizzi, Richard Krzmarzick, Tony Terungwa, Tor Omlin, Michael Parish Ministry Cook, Moira Elementary Education Jackson, Andrea Lovett, Meghan Pastoral Ministry Faith Formation Detwiler, Elizabeth Alvarado, Karla Fish, Lauren Collura, Nicholas Jackson, Andrea McLaughlin, Jo Ann Krzmarzick, Tony Nichols, Courtney Wallace, Jeffrey Shallcross, Matthew Valverde, Emeli

High School Teaching Pastoral Caregiver/Hospital Chaplain Ahearn, John Collura, Nicholas Finocchiaro, Michael Fish, Lauren Greenwood, Kayla O'Dowd, John Hutton, Neil Valverde, Emeli Keefe, Michelle Keppel, Matthew Play Writing Krzmarzick, Tony Beebe, Suzanne Mylroie, Robert Omlin, Michael Youth Ministry Sablan, Matthew Broich, Erin Shallcross, Matthew Finocchiaro, Michael Siegel, Angela Fish, Lauren Soegaard, Javier Nichols, Courtney Vuletich, Joseph Sablan, Matthew Wallace, Jeffrey

John David Ahearn

30846 Catarina Drive  Westlake Village, CA 91362

Cell: (818) 489-6597  [email protected]

Seeking a position teaching Theology or working in campus ministry

Commitment to excellence when it comes to teaching students and a desire to give students a holistic approach to the study of religion. Willingness to work collaboratively with others. Enjoys educating high school or college students and seeing them grow in their faith journeys and learning about the spiritual aspect of their lives.

Education:

School of Theology and Ministry: Chestnut Hill, MA o Masters of Education with a concentration in Religious Education: December 2013.  University of Notre Dame: Notre Dame, IN o Bachelor of Arts in Theology with a Supplementary Major in Philosophy: May 2011.

Teaching Experience:

 Pre-practicum at Boston College High School o 2012-13 school year o Supervisor: Patrick Tiernan, religious studies teacher at Boston College High School. o In addition to teaching religion, also involved with Campus Ministry and help perform various community service activities with the students and coordinate retreats for the students. Also learning from other staff members on their roles in the school is a top priority. Additional Qualifications:

 Graduate Assistant at the Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Boston College: February 2013-May 2013. o Supervisor: Fr. Joseph O’Keefe, SJ. o During the semester, involved in researching various Jesuit institutions around the world and work with Fr. O’Keefe in compiling resources on Ignatian Spirituality in order to put on the center’s website. Also participate in focus groups and retreats with students, faculty, and staff throughout the semester. o Working at the center provides the opportunity to further knowledge of Ignatian Spirituality and to help understand it in more detail. Goal is to take this knowledge into future career and help people grow deeper in and learn about Ignatian Spirituality.

 Seminarian for the Congregation of Holy Cross o 2007-2011: Was a seminarian for the religious order, the Congregation of Holy Cross, for over four years. This was in addition to studies while at Notre Dame. During this time, was involved in various retreats, formation meetings, spiritual direction, common prayer, and daily Mass. Not only was learning theology inside the classroom, but was also living it outside the classroom, as well.

 Also have experience working in Campus Ministry settings with both high school and university level students. Have participated in a number of retreats throughout high school and university studies. One passion is leading retreats and helping students to grow in their faith and to take a more active approach in their spiritual and religious lives.

Relevant Interests:

 One area of interest involves the mission and identity of institutions of higher education, particularly Catholic institutions. Have taken two courses, Religion and Higher Education and Catholic Higher Education, which discuss the mission and roles of religion in higher education. These courses have enabled an understanding of the mission of not only universities, but also help in understanding the role of religion in any educational institution.

KARLA ALVARADO 11 Strathmore Rd. · #3 Brookline, Ma · 02445 · (562) 833-8305 · [email protected]

OBJECTIVE: Serve in a position wherein I may bridge my therapeutic and ministerial skills and foster faith and vocational discernment.

QUALIFICATIONS:  Strong leadership and communication skills; enjoys working with people  Organized and able to multitask while being very attentive to details  Fluent in Spanish; cultural immersion experiences in Mexico, Ecuador and Spain

EDUCATION AND TRAINING: BOSTON COLLEGE CHESTNUT HILL, MA Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling 2011-Present Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES, CA Bachelor of Arts in English Literature 2005-2009 Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Language and Literature

WORK EXPERIENCE:

TRINITY BOSTON COUNSELING CENTER BOSTON, MA Mental Health Counseling Clinical Intern September 2013-Present  Offered spiritually-informed psychotherapeutic services to a diverse caseload  Provided milieu social/emotional support and therapeutic services to St. Stephen’s Youth Programming  Created group therapy curriculums focused on positive relationships, identity development, and self-care

BOSTON COLLEGE BRIGHTON, MA Research Assistant May 2012-December 2012  Created and distributed the assessment tool for the “National Study of Catholic Parishes with Hispanic Ministry”  Coordinated prompt data collection and assembly

Graduate Assistant: Office of the President August 2012-September 2013  Prepared Boston College’s 5th Year Interim Report for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)  Offered administrative assistance and office support

Graduate Assistant: School of Theology and Ministry August 2011-May 2012  Coordinated event details for the school’s Latino/a population: o Las Posadas Procession o ViaCrucis (Way of the Cross) o Seminar for ministers working with Hispanic youth  Helped to maintain school’s day-to-day functioning—mailings, updating faculty syllabi and newsletters, designing flyers, etc.

ILLUMINATION FOUNDATION ANAHEIM, CA Case Manager December 2010-July 2011  Provided outreach and resources to homeless families living in motels in the Orange County area.

KARLA ALVARADO 11 Strathmore Rd. · #3 Brookline, Ma · 02445 · (562) 833-8305 · [email protected]

VOLUNTEER/COMMUNITY SERVICE EXPERIENCE:

FUNDACIÓN ROSTRO DE CRISTO DURAN, ECUADOR Full-time Volunteer August 2009-August 2010  Participated in year-long program in an intentional Christian living community centered on seeing the face of Christ in each other and the greater Ecuadoran community amidst a culture of poverty and injustice. o Taught basic English to former street children ages 9-14 o Co-directed afterschool program aimed at strengthening critical thinking and analysis skills

COMPUTER SKILLS:  Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Publisher to create fliers, brochures, mail merges and other event materials/literature (both Mac and PC computer literate).

*References are available upon request SUZANNE MOLLEUR BEEBE MEd, Religious Education

28 Aberdeen Road, N. Chelmsford, MA 01863 phone: 978-251-7065; e-mail: [email protected]

OBJECTIVE

To write plays for production in a Catholic education, media, parish, or other environment as catechetical or evangelistic tools exploring religious issues from the viewpoint of faith. Plays already written:

• “The Death of Peter Claver” (a 10-minute play for adults) • “A Saint Like That” (a 10-minute play for adults) • “Perpetua’s Father” (a 10-minute play for adults) • “The Princess Who Cared” (a 10-minute play for children) • “Mother of All” (a one-act play about the origins and development of devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe) • “These Twenty-Three” (a one-act play about the Spanish Civil War martyrdom of twenty-two Oblates of Mary Immaculate and a lay associate)

CURRENT EXPERIENCE IN CATHOLIC ENVIRONMENTS

8/13-4/14 Internship, Generations of Faith (GOF) Team, St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish, Acton, MA (participating in all aspects of GOF planning and implementation) 6/06-present Writer, Speaker, Workshop/Retreat Leader in Lowell, MA area • “Intro to the Bible Series” (five to six 1½-hour sessions): o Why Should Anyone Want to Read the Bible o How It Became the Bible and What Bible is Best For Me o How Is Scripture the Word of God (1-2 sessions) o A Walk Through the Old Testament o A Walk Through the New Testament • “Vatican II and the Laity: Promise, Possibilities, and Legacy” (1½-hour workshop) • “Issues in the Early Church: What’s Different Now?” (1½-hour workshop) • “How the Holy Spirit Works” (1½-hour workshop) • “Women Leaders in the Early Church” (1½-hour workshop) • “Catherine of Siena: Holiness Transcending Class, Culture, and Gender” (1½-hours) • “Searching the Bible” (1½-hour workshop) • “Holy Darkness” (Advent morning of reflection) • “In Our Waiting, Our Becoming" (Advent morning of reflection) • “Into the Desert with Christ” (Lenten morning of reflection) 6/06-present Lector, Parish Council and ARISE Team Member, Leader of Children’s Liturgy of the Word, and Member of Faith Formation and Child Safety Committees, St. John the Evangelist, N. Chelmsford, MA

PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN CATHOLIC ENVIRONMENTS

6/03-6/08 Team Member, Workshop Leader, and Co-Planner for Lowell Oblate Associates Fiesta Vacation Bible School held for inner-city Lowell children 9/04-6/06 Coordinator of Religious Education, Nativity Parish, Merrimac, MA 8/02 - 7/04 Coordinator of Religious Education, Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish, Lowell, MA 2/97 - 9/97 Producer, Changing City of God Video, Collaborative, Lowell, MA 9/76 - 9/80 Carmelite Community Member, Indianapolis, IN 1/74 - 6/75 Staff Writer/Associate Editor, St. Anthony Messenger Publications, Cincinnati, OH

OTHER EXPERIENCE

1/93 - 1996 Freelance Marketing Communications Writer/Consultant 12/91 - 12/92 Creative Consultant/Writer, Quantic Communications, Andover, MA 6/90 - 12/91 Project Manager/Writer, on contract at Digital Equipment Corporation through Randolph Associates of Boston, MA 7/84 - 4/90 Promotional Writing Supervisor/ Writer, NEC Technologies, Boxborough, MA 10/83 - 7/84 Associate Software Writer, Wang Laboratories, Lowell 2/83 - 10/83 Advertising Assistant, Facit, Inc., Nashua, NH 7/81 - 7/82 Sales Assistant, Comet Products, Inc., Chelmsford, MA 6/72 - 10/73 Copywriter, Media Services Co., Chelmsford, MA 11/70 - 5/72 Assistant Physical Planner, Lowell Model Cities Agency, Lowell, MA

CERTIFICATIONS

Religious Education Coordinator, Office of Religious Education, Boston Archdiocese, 2005 Protecting God's Children facilitator training, 2003

EDUCATION

MED, Religious Education, Boston College, 2014 BA, English, summa cum laude, Lowell State College, 1970 15-credit, 8-week computer programming certificate course, Hesser College, 1982 Technical writing and multimedia courses at University of , Lowell Erin Broich [email protected] Phone Number: (712) 299-5354 Current Address: Permanent Address: 17 Crosby Rd 657 550th St. Chestnut Hill, MA Alta, IA 02467 51002

OBJECTIVE: To attain a position, ideally within some aspect of youth ministry, where I can apply the knowledge I have gained from three years of experience in student ministry, two years of ministry education, and three years of organizing and implementing events and programs within campus ministry roles.

EDUCATION: Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Chestnut Hill, MA Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry - Anticipated Graduation: May, 2014

Simpson College, Indianola, IA Bachelor of Arts in both History and Religion – Graduated: May, 2012 Dean’s List – 2011 Fall Semester London Semester Abroad – 2009 Fall Semester

EXPERIENCE: Saint Joseph Preparatory High School, Boston, MA Contextual Education Internship – Campus Ministry/Theology: Fall 2013 – Spring 2014

• Fulfill roles within both Campus Ministry and Theology Department: o Campus Ministry: ! Organize various school prayer services, including Advent liturgy ! Assist in the planning of student retreats, including the Senior Class retreat ! Chapel Speeches Mentor – work one-on-one with students preparing for weekly chapel speeches ! Redesigned and updated Student Services Handbook ! Created prayer cards for All Souls Day o Theology Department: ! Will begin assistant teaching in Theology courses in the spring Semester

Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Research Assistant to Professor Hosffman Ospino on the National Study of Catholic Parishes with Hispanic Ministry: Spring 2013

• Researched and organized relevant sources for the study o Selected primary and secondary sources – Summarized and reported on the relevance of sources in weekly progress reports

Simpson College, Indianola, IA Chapel Intern of the Catholic Student Organization: Fall 2010-Spring 2012

• Increased Catholic ministry presence on campus by planning and executing student events o Prepared weekly on-campus Mass o Implemented Catholic discussion groups o Organized on-campus reconciliation • Strengthened the relationship between Simpson College’s Catholic ministry and the Diocese of Des Moines

SKILLS: Computer – PC, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Windows Movie Maker Communication – Public speaking, radio hosting, strong writing skills ranging from concise and journalistic to creative Research – critical and fast reader, strong comprehension skill 59 Summer Street, Blackstone, MA 01504 (508) 883-3207 ● [email protected]

To work in a collaborative, positive environment in order to promote learning in faith for the growth of the whole person for the betterment of society as a whole.

 Curriculum Formation  Conflict Resolution  Lesson Planning  Staff supervision/development  Strategic Planning  Process revision/development

Boston College, Lynch School of Education/School of Theology & Ministry Chestnut Hill, MA M.Ed. Religious Education May 2014 GPA 3.84 Colgate University Hamilton, NY B.A., Double Major in English and Studio Art May 1996 Magna Cum Laude

Massachusetts Certification, Grades 7-12, pending  Communication and Literacy Skills Test - Passed June 16, 2001  Subject Matter Test - English - Registered to take May 10, 2014

Religious Education Coordinator, St. Paul's Church, Blackstone, MA August 2008-May 2013  Designed curriculum for parish faith formation program for children in grades 1-8 which integrated theological reflection, critical thinking, the liturgical life of the parish and Christian service for active discipleship.  Responsible for implementing weekly religious education program for 200 children.  Coordinated cooperative learning and worship activities for students to create a sense of community, to cultivate spirituality, and to empower students to express their faith.  Integrated learning with community outreach to build real-world connections between life and faith.  Conducted adult faith formation sessions as part of sacramental preparation for reconciliation and Eucharist in order to foster spirituality and discipleship among families.  Created a monthly event calendar and newsletter highlighting ideas for family spirituality, upcoming events and opportunities for Christian service which increased family involvement in parish life.  Collaborated with parents, parish staff, and students to resolve any issues or concerns.  Recruited, trained and motivated catechists which led to a 90% return rate among volunteers. Religious Education Instructor-Grade 8, St. Paul's Church, Blackstone, MA  Designed instruction for 15-20 students that focused on theological reflection and critical thinking to implement Catholic morality and social ethics into real-world scenarios using collaborative grouping, lecture, class discussion and creative expression through role-play, journaling and visual arts.

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Girl Scout Leader, Brownie Troop 215, Daisy Troop 452, Blackstone, MA Sept. 2007-May 2012  Conducted weekly learning sessions for groups of 15-20 girls integrating creative arts, music, creative writing and discussion around curriculum topics which included environmental awareness, civic responsibility, leadership and fostering a sense of self-worth and fellowship among girls ages 6-10. Preschool Playgroup Coordinator, St. Paul's Parish, Blackstone, MA Sept. 2004-Dec.2012  Founded collaborative learning group for parents and preschool age children. Presented weekly craft or game activities for children from one to five years. Religious Education Instructor-Grade 9, St. Paul's Parish, Blackstone, MA Sept. 2000-May 2001  Conducted weekly class for 10-15 students on the topic of morality and faith employing lecture, collaborative grouping and theological reflection. Youth Group Leader, St. Paul's Parish, Blackstone, MA Sept. 2000-May 2001  Established a youth ministry group among Junior High and High School students to promote faith development through community outreach and social activities. Religious Education Instructor-Grade 6, St. Vincent de Paul Parish, S. Boston, MA Sept. 1996-May 1997  Conducted weekly class for small group of ESL learners. Instruction was primarily text based using scripture stories to practice English language literacy. Integrated drama and art to increase comprehension skills.

Licensing Assistant, THAT Corporation, Milford, MA June 2005-Dec. 2006 Provided administrative support to the Licensing Manager as well as the President in the following areas:  Established customer service procedure to maintain and support clients through the phases of prospective information technology licensee to product design through production thereby resulting in an active, royalty-bearing licensee.  Facilitated communication between the client, the Licensing Manager, Accounting and Engineering Departments, all of whom were based in separate locations. In addition, conducted billing of quarterly royalties and maintained files. Marketing and Sales Assistant, THAT Corporation, Milford, MA June 2001-May 2002 Provided administrative support to the Vice President of Marketing and Sales in the following areas:  Designed and conducted a customer survey in order to identify the quality of service provided. Analyzed web page statistics to determine and improve visibility in foreign markets.  Maintained database of patent licensees and followed up on semiannual royalty reports and payments. In addition, provided customer service by preparing quotes, entering and shipping orders, and fulfilling literature requests.

Administrative Supervisor, ADT Security Services, Inc., Norwood, MA March 1998-Dec. 2000  Directly supported Administrative/Financial Manager by producing quarterly reports on manpower, staff skill sets and growth projections.  Successfully supervised and motivated 25 staff members in four office locations whose duties included order processing, scheduling, customer service, reception and filing. Responsible for interviewing, hiring and training of new staff members. Ensured accurate billing to major accounts.  Liasoned with local police departments to coordinate ADT's domestic violence prevention program. Customer Service Representative, ADT Security Services, Inc., Norwood, MA Nov. 1996-Feb. 1998  Sold current product line to existing accounts. Instituted a more efficient process to proactively renew existing commercial accounts and thereby increased customer retention rates. Resolved both residential and commercial customer service issues. Coordinated lead flow to outside sales representatives. Margaret (Megan) Frances Courtney

[email protected] ♦ 865–776–6801 ♦ 442 Walnut Street Newton, MA 02460

OBJECTIVE Individual and group counselor with a focus on spiritually-informed therapy

EDUCATION Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA • Masters of Social Work, Children Youth and Families Concentration, Expected May 2014 • Masters of Arts in Pastoral Ministry, Expected May 2014

Maryville College, Maryville, TN Bachelors of Arts in Religious Studies, 2008 • Honors: Magna Cum Laude ♦ Maryville College Dean’s List, 8 consecutive semesters ♦ Omicron Delta Kappa, recognizes students that demonstrate scholarship, service, integrity, character, and fellowship ♦ Maryville College T. T. Alexander Award for best paper on religion and social issues

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Clinical Social Work Intern: Trinity Boston Counseling Center (Trinity Boston Foundation) Boston MA: September 2013-present • Provide individual therapy for four adult clients and two children • Facilitate four therapeutic groups: boys social skills group, girls friendship group, pre-adolescent girls self-esteem group, and a young professionals self-care group • Work as an embedded clinician at St. Stephen’s Youth Programs twice a week to support staff and after-school programs • Conduct intake and assessments of all clients on caseload • Write bio-psycho-social-spiritual assessments and treatment plans for all clients • Attend monthly spiritual-informed therapy training and integrate interventions into therapeutic services • Participate in weekly staff and clinical meetings

Social Work Intern: Gardner Pilot Academy (Boston Public elementary school) Boston MA: September 2012-June 2012 • Provided individual therapy for five children attending the school • Co-facilitated four social-emotional skills groups: 3rd & 4th grade boys groups and 3rd & 6th grade girls groups • Identified treatment needs and barriers and implemented therapeutic interventions in coordination with supervisor, mental health team, teachers and families • Submitted paperwork on behavioral incident reports, generated school-wide reports, and presented data at team meetings • Attended and participated in weekly mental health team meetings and child guidance meetings

Caretaker for child with cerebral palsy Newton MA: September 2011-present • Provide care to a 14 year old child with cerebral palsy one to three days per week • Assist with homework, physical exercises, and reading comprehension lessons • Provided solidary care for child out of state while he attended an intensive physical therapy clinic during the month of August 2012 & 2013 and one week in February 2014 • Support family through advocating for resources, attending doctor’s appointments with child, and assisting with household tasks

Director of Youth Ministries: Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, Capitol Hill Washington DC: August 2009-July 2011 • Expanded and implemented youth programs for approximately 150 children/ 80 families • Planned and led a high school service trip to Honduras for 11 youth and 4 adults • Assisted with weekly liturgical planning • Initiated the start of a monthly family service and weekly children’s chapel • Developed curriculum and taught high school Sunday school (ages 14-18), youth confirmation classes (ages 12-15), and Summer Sunday School (ages 4-12) • Contributed to weekly e-newsletter and produced quarterly family newsletters

Group Counselor (AmeriCorps): Episcopal Center for Children (therapeutic day school) Washington DC: August 2008-July 2009 • Counseled students (ages 4-12) with emotional and behavioral disorders during crisis • Supervised therapeutic recreation and taught group swim lessons • Collaborated with social workers and teachers to develop methods to achieve students’ IEP and treatment plan goals

Mentor / “Big Sister”: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee Blount Co. TN: September 2004-July 2008 • Sustained a long-term mentorship with an elementary school aged student • Organizing monthly outings, weekly school visits, and regular tutoring sessions

Student Intern: The Center for Strong Communities, Maryville College Maryville, TN: September 2007-May 2008 • Helped develop practicum in community-based research and recruited student participants • Coordinated with other interns to extend community service events on campus

Summer Intern: Appalachian Community Fund Knoxville, TN: May-August 2007 • Analyzed grant proposals and composed documents that summarize applications • Participated in workshops to develop skills and education on policy reform • Researched and created documents on social justice foundations in Central Appalachia • Contributed to agency newsletter

Coach: Girls on the Run Maryville, TN: September 2007-May 2008 • Facilitated lessons on healthy lifestyles for 10 elementary school aged girls • Led fitness exercises to help girls train for a 5K race • Coached girls during a 5K race and found volunteer sponsors to assist

RELATED COURSES • Narrative Therapy ● Pastoral Approaches to Grief and Loss • Group Therapy ● Education for Justice and Peace • Spirituality of Liberation ● Advanced Clinical interventions with Children

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS • National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts chapter

LIZ DETWILER Email: [email protected] 1863 Commonwealth Ave Phone Number: 314-795-4972 Brighton, MA 02135 OBJECTIVE Seeking a pastoral position in the formation or coordination of youth or young adults.

EDUCATION BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY CHESTNUT HILL, MA Master of Divinity May 2014

SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY CHICAGO, IL Graduate Certificate in Pastoral Studies May 2007

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT COLUMBIA COLUMBIA, MO Bachelor of Arts in Communications May 2005

FORMAL MINISTRY TRAINING

JESUIT COLLABORATIVE CHESTNUT HILL, MA • Spiritual Direction Practicum Aug 2013-May 2014

ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ST. LOUIS, MO Chaplain: Clinical Pastoral Education (1 unit) Summer 2012 • Specialized in emergent care: responsibilities in Emergency Room, Trauma floor, Trauma ICU

SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY CHICAGO, IL Co-Instructor: “God and Social Action” with Field Supervision Fall 2006 • Co-taught spring semester course for undergraduate service-learning course.

YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY EXPERIENCE

BOSTON COLLEGE, CAMPUS MINISTRY DEPARTMENT CHESTNUT HILL, MA Graduate Assistant-Appalachia Volunteers Program Aug. 2012-present • Coordinated, with students, the details of sending over 350 students to serve in Appalachia during Spring Break, including: transportation, programming, fundraising and membership communication. • Provided practical and pastoral guidance to student leadership council. • Planned and implemented leadership formation retreats and weekly meetings each semester. • Counseled student leader pairs in communication, self-awareness and stress management.

Director-Kairos Retreat Program: K110, K117, K123 2012-2014 • Trained 3 teams of students, respectively, with weekly formation meetings on leadership and pastoral skills. • Oversaw the development of personal witness talks and other retreat activities. • Facilitated the explanations and transitions of the retreat, framing them with the Scripture theme.

Adult Mentor-Arrupe Program for International Immersions: Chiapas, Mexico 2013, 2014 • Offered theological and pastoral perspectives throughout year-long experience of immersion and reflecting. • Helped student leaders plan meetings for group of sixteen, manage group dynamics and foster community. • Educated group on Catholic Social Teaching as related to issues of human rights, immigration and power.

BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY BRIGHTON, MA Co-Facilitator-Inaugural Graduate Student Retreat Summer-Fall 2013 • Collaborated with peers to identify needs of graduate student population at the STM. • Developed, with team, a schedule of activities with guest faculty speakers. • Researched and visited various facility options; compiled information for group decision-making. • Created materials for publicity, registration and evaluation of the retreat. • Finalized schedule, prepared logistics and moderated the retreat with a fellow co-facilitator.

CATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER [AT UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI—ST. LOUIS] ST. LOUIS, MO Campus Minister 2007- 2010 • Provided spiritual care, guidance, and accompaniment for undergraduate and graduate students. • Recruited students to participate in events and to serve as leaders; selected and trained all student leaders.

• Arranged logistics and trained liturgical ministers for weekly Sunday campus liturgies and holy day liturgies, as well as presiding and preaching at occasional weekday communion services. • Prepared, advertised, implemented and evaluated all retreats annually, including a First Year Retreat [Great Getaway], a Cursillo-model retreat [Awakenings] and its sister, service-based retreat [Growth], a student leadership retreat [Officers Retreat], a five day, spiritual direction-based retreat [Busy Student Retreat], a spring retreat with deeper themes and guest speakers [Into the Deep Retreat], and the senior retreat series, helping graduating students transition out of Campus Ministry [Senior Retreat]. • Coordinated the details, implementation and evaluations of all social, spiritual, and service programming including: Social Justice Month, interfaith council, fellowship events, prayer services, local service projects, catechetical activities, collaborative events with campus departments and annual domestic service trips. • Planned, with students and Student Life professionals, Fall and Winter Orientation events. • Maintained and updated website, managed e-mail account and designed weekly bulletins. • Managed programming funds within Archdiocesan budget and University budget.

SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY CHICAGO, IL Residence Hall Chaplain 2005- 2007 • Created and implemented a weekend retreat program for first-year students, held once a semester, including weekly team training, follow-up activities, heavy recruitment and evaluations. • Lived in first-year residence hall with ten days of on-call responsibilities per month, including crisis management, hospital accompaniment and conflict resolution. • Planned and led, with Residence Life staff, Fall and Winter Orientation for new students. • Supervised five resident, student peer ministers to execute various programs for resident students. • Assisted with other staff activities including hosting at the Activities Fair, planning and preaching at the Easter Healing Service and helping at all-school liturgies, including Baccalaureate Mass.

YOUTH MINISTRY EXPERIENCE ST. IGNATIUS PARISH YOUTH GROUP CHESTNUT HILL, MA • Adult Retreat Team Leader 2013 GOOD SHEPHERD PARISH WAYLAND, MA • Retreat Coordinator, Leader and Speaker 2012-2014 • Retreat Team Leader and Speaker 2012-2014 ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION ST. LOUIS, MO • Catechist/Retreat Coordinator -Eighth Grade Confirmation 2008-2010

MULTI-GENERATIONAL MINISTRY EXPERIENCE

BOSTON COLLEGE, CAMPUS MINISTRY DEPARTMENT CHESTNUT HILL, MA Wedding Coordinator Summer 2013 • Communicated with Liturgy Coordinator and couple about vision and resources available. • Led wedding rehearsals prior to wedding ceremony; assisted couple and bridal party throughout wedding.

ST. IGNATIUS PARISH, BOSTON MA CHESTNUT HILL, MA Pastoral Assistant Summer 2013 • Outreached to families registering in Catechesis Program; assisted at the weekly Family Mass Liturgy • As temporary receptionist: welcomed all visitors, answered phones and emails, prepared all Baptismal and Wedding paperwork, coordinated schedule for church and activities.

JESUIT FAMILY RETREAT PROGRAM BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA Liturgical Committee Staff Member Summer 2006 • Facilitated weekly small group discussions with families and peers for urban families of Jesuit parishes. • Designed a cycle of two bi-lingual liturgies, reconciliation services and biblical skits.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Presenter, “Grief Responses in Adolescents,” Lumen Et Vita Conference, Boston College Feb 2013 • Campus Ministry Leadership Institute, USCCB, St. Joseph’s University Jun 2009 • Institute for Visionary Leadership, CCMA, Notre Dame University Jun 2008 • Frank J. Lewis Institute, USCCB, Notre Dame University Jun 2008 • Forming Faith Communities, CCMA, St. John’s Retreat Oct 2006 • Vatican II Anniversary Conference, Saint Xavier University Oct 2006

ELIZABETH A. D'ONOFRIO 1863 Commonwealth Avenue  Brighton  MA, 02135  (914) 960-3573[email protected]

EDUCATION Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA School of Theology and Ministry, Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry August 2011 – present Graduate School of Social Work, Master of Social Work *anticipated graduation date: May 19, 2014

St. Bonaventure University, St. Bonaventure, NY Bachelor of Arts in Theology, Summa Cum Laude May 2010

EXPERIENCE The Children’s Room Arlington, MA Social Work Intern September 2013 – present  Planned and facilitated three separate, bi-weekly peer-support groups for grieving children and adolescents, utilizing several evidence-based grief theories and child development theories  Co-planned and participated in by-weekly psychoeducational Parent Education Series: Parenting While Grieving with Education Coordinator  Co-planned and facilitated peer-support group for grieving children at the Boys and Girls Club, Chelsea  Served as the on-call staff member once a week for intake/referrals to The Children’s Room  Consistently maintained and updated TCR’s referral database by checking relevance and availability for therapists, hospices, hospitals, and grief programs in Massachusetts  Participated in several teacher and staff trainings at local schools with Education Coordinator

The Kennedy Family Service Center Charlestown, MA Social Work Intern Sept. 2012 – present  Learned basic interactive skills in case management, observation, and clinical child-centered play therapy  Balanced caseload of three families, monitoring children's psychological, physical, and social development within pre-school program  Worked with families to determine and locate necessary resources for healthy flourishing  Identified and worked as therapist with children in need of child-centered clinical play therapy

Boston College Media Technology Services Chestnut Hill, MA Graduate Assistant August 2012 – present  Worked collaboratively with supervisor and MTS staff to ensure the daily operation of the Video Services Department  Collaborated with four other graduate assistants to staff the welcome desk Monday – Friday, responding to basic the clerical duties and scheduling needs of the office  Supervised several undergraduate work-study students during their shifts, offering guidance and training on video equipment  Booked special events, video conferences, and video equipment rentals with Boston College students and staff, serving as a liaison between the Boston College community and the MTS professional staff

Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Brighton, MA Graduate Assistant Aug. 2011 – Sept. 2012  Worked collaboratively with other students and staff to ensure the day-to-day organization and hospitality of the Service Center  Served faculty community by providing clerical work, organizing and implementing special events, and maintaining the progress of ongoing faculty projects  Served summer faculty community as program assistant: helping to prepare class notes, reading morning announcements, and serving as a liaison between the faculty and administration

Capuchin Youth and Family Ministries Garrison, NY Cap Corps Volunteer, Youth Minister, Retreat Organizer and Facilitator Aug. 2010 – July 2011  Worked and lived in community and facilitated retreats at a Catholic Franciscan retreat center  Planned and executed 100+ retreats throughout the year for Catholic adolescents  Organized and facilitated parish youth program  Planned and executed three separate service weeks for hundreds of high school and college-aged youth

The Warwick Conference Center Warwick, NY Christian Education Director, Assistant Chaplain, Camp Counselor Summers 2007 – 2010  Worked with a diverse ministry staff to supervise and minister to children ages 5-17  Planned daily Christian Education lessons and occasionally led evening worship  Facilitated small group discussions, music ministry, and evening Bible study

VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT  Walk for Hunger, Boston, MA: Participant and Fundraiser 2012-2013  Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Boston, MA: Participant and Fundraiser 2012-2013  St. Stephen the First Martyr Parish, Warwick, NY: Parish Youth Minister 2010 – 2011  Capuchin Appalachian Mission, Harlan, KY: Outreach Van Facilitator July 2011  Capuchin Outreach Program, Garrison, NY: Nursing Home Volunteer Coordinator Jan. 2011  Church of Divine Love Vacation Bible School, Montrose, NY: Team Leader Summer 2002  Peekskill Presbyterian Church Choir Camp, Peekskill, NY: Co-Director Summer 2005

HONORS AND AWARDS  Partial Tuition Remission, Boston College Media Technology Services 2012 – 2014  Full Tuition Remission Fellowship, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry 2010 – 2011  Dean's List, St. Bonaventure University 2006 – 2010  Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, St. Bonaventure University 2007 – 2008  Academic Merit Award, St. Bonaventure University 2006 – 2010  University Ministries Volunteer of the Year, St. Bonaventure University May 2010

MICHAEL G. FINOCCHIA RO 3086 Woodbridge Estates Dr., Saint Louis, MO 63129 | 314.910.0454 | [email protected]

OBJECTIVE To educate young persons in the Catholic faith; to facilitate their discernment of their vocations; to help them discover their own theological perspectives and voices; and to make them feel at home in the Church and loved by God.

EDUCATION Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Boston, MA Master of Theological Studies 2014

Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO Bachelor of Arts 2012 Theological Studies, Public Policy, Sociology

AWARDS AND PUBLICATIONS A Critique Beyond Words: The Ethics of AIDS in the Poetry of Mark Doty, 2014 presented at The Mission of Academics in the Context of Suffering Conference at the University of Notre Dame. Cancer and Poetry as a Spiritual Exercise, presented at the Assumptionist 2013 Center, Boston, MA William Monahan Award for Social Justice and Service 2012 Ignatian and Jesuit Scholarships, Saint Louis University 2009-2012 Mev Puleo Scholar in Latin American Theology and Culture 2011 Dean’s List 2010-2012 Eagle Scout 2008

EXPERIENCE AND PROJECTS STM (School of Theology and Ministry) Dialogues Feb 2014 Initiated a performance art based setting for members of the STM community to share stories about experiences they feel have contributed to their identity or sense of self. Worked with writers, performers, and members of the student group Gaudete to explore issues pertaining to gender, race, religion, sexuality, body image, vocation, or life experience, creating a space for dialogue between the audience, cast, writers, and professionals in counseling, ethics, religious life and vocations, and education.

Graduate Mentorship Program 2013-2014 Work with Boston College undergraduate students from low income, first generation, or underrepresented backgrounds. Currently working with one student on preparing for medical school and graduate work in theology.

Faith Relations Coordinator—Scouts for Equality Feb 2013-present Work with faith groups at the denominational, congregational, and advocacy group level. Facilitate interfaith and interreligious cooperation and sharing of resources and ideas on behalf of LGBTQ youth and parents involved in the Boy Scouts of America. Graduate Supervisor—Campus Technology Resource Center, 2012-present Boston College, Boston, MA • Directly supervised undergraduates in the running of the computer lab. • Gave employee evaluations. • Facilitated monthly training sessions on interpersonal relations and etiquette. • Transitioned department from a “customer service” approach to a “cura personalis” approach for working with members of the university. Assistant to the Coordinator of Faith and Justice Programming— 2009-2012 Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO Project oriented work with the objective to develop an understanding and appreciation of Jesuit values and spirituality in students. Had leadership positions on the following projects: • Retreat leader and planner—Urban Plunge Retreat • Delegation leader—The School of the Americas Vigil • Delegation leader—The Ignatian Family Teach-In, Washington D.C. • Delegation leader—Missouri Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Day • Trip coordinator—Campus Ministry Mission Trips • Coordinator—Justice for Immigrants Campaign • Catholic Relief Services Advocacy Training • Organizer—SLU Students for Social Justice Criminal Justice Practicum—Women’s Safe House, Saint Louis, MO 2012 Providing a supportive, non-threatening environment allowing residents to feel safe and accepted. Assisting the facility with improving the living conditions of the residents.

Chairperson—SLU Marriage, Sexuality, and Relationships Conference 2012 This conference attracts students and professors from many different universities providing a space for undergraduates to explore their views on human sexuality and relationships, and support their ideas with scholarly theological practices. Personally responsible for: • Choosing theme for conference • Booking keynote speaker Jennifer Beste • Logistics for location and food • Evaluating student submissions • Creating a new session for creative works that welcomes valuable student contributions that may not be able or comfortable to speak in an academic fashion. Mev Puleo Scholar in Latin American Theology and Culture 2011 Participated in an extensive seminar with coursework in liberation theology and the theology & politics of Latin America. Included a two-month immersion trip in Nicaragua with Classes and workshops with an ecumenical seminary.

Lauren Fish 1945 Commonwealth Avenue, Apt. 42 • Brighton, MA • 02135 • (603) 714-4630 • [email protected]

Compassionate individual with campus ministry, service learning, and youth and young adult ministry experience who believes in the power of narrative and providing diverse experiences in which one can explore their faith and spirituality. Interests include grief and bereavement, pastoral care and counseling, women’s spirituality, retreats and community engagement.

EDUCATION 2012-2014 Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM), Brighton, MA M.A. in Theology and Ministry; expected completion May 2014 GPA 3.76 Thesis: An Exploration of the Female Liturgical Voice—Past, Present and Future 2014 Association for Death Education and Counseling - Thanatology Association, Deerfield, IL Certificate in Thanatology; expected completion Fall 2014 2008-2012 Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VT B.A. in English Literature; magna cum laude GPA 3.89 Minors in Religious Studies and Peace & Justice Fall 2010 School of International Training, Study Abroad, Dublin, Ireland Service learning focused on peace studies, social justice and conflict resolution

INTERNSHIPS & EMPLOYMENT 2013-2014 Chaplain’s Office, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA ! Developed and led a weekly women’s spirituality group and weekend retreat ! Co-facilitated weekly grief and bereavement group sessions ! Created and implemented a first year resident faith formation group ! Engaged in one-on-one weekly meetings with students and residence staff Spring 2012 Spiritual Care, Fletcher Allen Healthcare, Burlington, VT ! Shadowed patient visits and attended weekly palliative care sessions ! Compiled interfaith prayer resources specifically related to grief Summer 2011 Campus Ministry, Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VT ! Experienced first-hand the daily operations of a campus ministry office ! Implemented new retreat material ! Provided administrative support to staff 2012-2014 Writing Coach, Writing Companions Corner, Boston College STM, Brighton, MA ! Helped edit, teach and support students throughout the writing process, with a focus on working with ESL students ! Managed all administrative duties, including staffing and scheduling EXTRACURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS 2012-2014 President of Gaudete (STM’s LBGTQ and Allies Group) ! Provided an open and inclusive space for dialogue among students ! Facilitated events to increase awareness across campus 2008-2012 Ministerial Roles, Saint Michael’s College ! Founded and lead a weekly ministry group focused on helping students integrate their academic, social and faith lives ! Facilitated and planned multiple retreats ! Participant in domestic and international service trips ! President of the Peace and Justice Club

SKILLS Retreat Development | Event Planning | Community Outreach | Volunteer Management | Writing & Editing | Social Media Tools | Blogging |Microsoft Office Janet Gonzalez 290 Bennington St. Apt #3, East Boston, MA 02128 [email protected] (857) 413- 9697

EDUCATION:

BOSTON COLLEGE School of Theology and Ministry and Lynch School of Education Chestnut Hill, MA Dual Degree Candidate: Master of Counseling Psychology and Pastoral Ministry May 2014 Concentration: School Counseling and Hispanic Ministry • COURSES: Counseling Families, Pastoral Care On The Edge, Practicum Spiritual Direction, Psychology of Religious Development

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Boston, MA Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, Minor in Foundations of Education and Math May 2010 Study Abroad Program in Madrid, Spain; McNair Scholar Alumni

SKILLS: Spanish and English (Bilingual and Bicultural) and Computer Skills

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:

FONTBONNE ACADEMY Milton, MA School Counselor Intern February 2012- May 2013 • Counseled a diverse student body, including disadvantaged, first-generation immigrant, and international students • Founded, facilitated, and organized a group counseling curriculum called Strong Links, which enriched students’ self-esteem, emotional support, and motivation to become leaders and encouraged the students to find their strengths • Provided mental health counseling, assisted students with transitions, stress management, depression, mentoring, and study skills • Co-taught guidance classes for all levels on various topics including personal, social, and college application process • Assisted and advised the student support team; collaborated with teachers, staff, and parents to create individual action plans for students

BOSTON COLLEGE Chestnut Hill, MA Research Assistant: National Study of Catholic Parishes with Hispanic Ministry September 2011- May 2013 • Handled and protected confidential and sensitive data • Managed data collection projects and established professional relationships with parish leaders

MOST HOLY REDEEMER PARISH East Boston, MA Youth and Young Adult Ministry Coordinator September 2012- present • Spearheaded and implemented activities and workshops for adolescents and young adults • Advised student leaders in conflict mediation and addressing concerns among parishioners • Developed workshops and retreats for student leaders and parents

Vice-President Parish Counsel September 2012- 2014 • Coordinated and led meetings with other parishioners, by drafting the agenda and facilitating group conversation • Planned a yearly leadership retreat for all the parish leaders

CORAZON LATIN@’ Chestnut Hill, MA Club President School of Theology And Ministry September 2011- May 2012 • Fostered a supportive community by communicating, organizing and promoting events about the richness of Latino Culture. For example: Latin Night Celebration and El Dia de Los Muertos

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY COACH PROGRAM Jamaica Plain, MA Advisor English High School January 2008- May 2008 • Directed and led workshops with high school students on the college application process • Mentored students by sharing personal college experiences as a first-generation immigrant Latina

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE:

CROCS Boston, MA Key Holder February 2011- present • Promoted to be part of managing team in the store • Provide a positive customer experience by organizing the store and meetings customer needs • Open and close store, manage the cash operator

HERMANOS POBRES DE SAN FRANCISCO, Inc. Boston, MA Treasurer Non-Profit Organization June 2013-Present • Manage the finances of the group, since then we have 700 kids receiving food • Fundraise events to built a community center for the people of El Caliche, Dominican Republic • Visited Dominican Republic to donate schools supplies to children • Develop and edit the brochure and website

BOSTON COLLEGE Chestnut Hill, MA Library Assistant/Clerk Theology and Ministry Library September 2011- February 2012 • Helped patrons by provided services at the circulation desk • Assisted supervisors with special projects, such as Study Break Reflections of Latin America Women-Rigoberta Menchu

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Boston, MA Office Assistant Second Language Services Office September 2006- February 2010 • Received and assisted a diversity of students coming to get writing help • Administer student appointments • Executed the office responsibilities- answered the phone, scheduled appointments, and filed documents

UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM Boston, MA Teacher Assistant for Math and ELI Suffolk University Summer 2009/2010 • Acted as mentor, tutor, and rode model to the students • Oversaw the Overnight Residential Experience • Coached student from first-generation and low-income high school students

EAST BOSTON SOCIAL CENTER Boston, MA Summer Staff, Head Start Summer 2004/2008 • Organized activities fro children ages 3-12 and was responsible for children’s safety and attendance

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Upward Bound Tutor, Blood Drive, Walk For Diabetes, Pro-Life Pilgrimage to Washington DC, Walk For Breast Cancer

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: Alternative Winter Break to El Salvador (2009, 2010), Youth Religious Group (2001-present), Confirmation (2003-2006)

SUMMER/SPRING RESEARCH: Spiritual Counseling: High School Students Perspectives (2010); Spiritual Counseling: High School Students and Professional Perspectives (2009); Steps to Success: College Access Programming, Participation, Planning, & Perspectives (2008)

HONORS AND AWARDS: Cum Laude (2010), Delta Alpha Pi Society (2010), Outstanding Student of the Foundation of Education Minor (2010), Nathan Miller Scholarship (2006-2010), Boston City Scholarship (2006, 2007, 2009), LULAC (2006).

WILLIAM A. GREBE [email protected] 276 Chestnut Hill Ave, Apt 13, Brighton, MA 02135 518 852 8655

EDUCATION Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Brighton, MA Master of Theological Studies with Certificate in Human Rights and International Justice May 2014 (Pending) GPA: 3.89/4.00

College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA Bachelor of Arts in Cursu Honoris, Classics and Religious Studies May 2011 GPA: 3.84/4.00 (Magna Cum Laude) Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Sigma Nu, Eta Sigma Phi, Theta Alpha Kappa

Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome, Italy Study Abroad, Spring 2010

FULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIP Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Çanakkale, Turkey September 2011-June 2012 English Teaching Assistant  Taught English Listening and Speaking courses to university students  Promoted people-to-people diplomacy through lived cultural exchange

INTERNSHIPS Broad Street Ministry, Philadelphia, PA June-August 2011  Organized and led service trips for high school youth groups  Helped youth process the experience of urban poverty St. John’s/St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Albany, NY June-August 2008  Supervised operation of a soup kitchen and food pantry serving over 700 people per week  Established, advertised, and operated community excursions for approximately 50 area youth  Trained and coordinated volunteers  Updated food pantry database to increase security

EXTRACURRICULAR LEADERSHIP President, Boston College STM Inter-religious Dialogue Group September 2013-May 2014  Coordinate group meetings and events  Liaise with deans and student forum Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Nu September 2010-May 2011  Organized finances for public functions of the honor society  Assisted in the selection of new members Head Liturgical Coordinator, Holy Cross Campus Ministry September 2010-May 2011  Organized efforts of all ministers at on-campus liturgies  Ensured that liturgical coordinators were present at all on-campus Masses

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Great Brook Valley Kids’ Club, Worcester, MA September 2010-May 2011  Tutored underprivileged elementary school students Grandkids at St. Mary’s, Worcester, MA September-December 2009  Visited sick and elderly residents at St. Mary’s Health Care Almost Home, Worcester, MA September 2007-May 2009  Cooked for and socialized with recently released inmates  Assisted reintegration of residents into society

FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITY Advanced: Latin, Ancient Greek; Intermediate: Modern Standard Arabic; High Beginner: Spanish, Italian, Turkish

Kayla Greenwood 245 Flaggler Drive, Marshfield, MA 02050 781-424-7044 · [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

. Enthusiastic secondary theology teacher committed to passing on passion for faith and social justice. . Strong desire to know each student individually and to meet each student where they are. . Committed to balancing academics and spirituality within the classroom. . Strongly interested in contributing to the larger life of the school through community service, leading retreats, theater.

EDUCATION

Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry Chestnut Hill, MA M.Ed. in Religious Education May 2014 GPA 3.58

Boston College, Lynch School of Education Chestnut Hill, MA B.A., Triple Major in Applied Psychology & Human Development, Theology and Philosophy May 2012 GPA: 3.47

Georgetown University, Semester in Washington Program Washington, D.C. Concentration in Religion and Politics May 2011

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

Student Teacher, Boston College High School, Boston, MA September 2013-present . Engaging in observation of lessons from all 14 teachers in theology department. . Designing creative lessons for sophomore, junior and senior level classes. . Designing instruction that focused on fostering a connection between life and faith, reflection on material and meeting different learning styles. . Participating in department meetings, grade level meetings, NEASC meetings, extra-curricular meetings. . Becoming familiar with use of iPad technology within the classroom.

Religious Educator, St. Christine’s Parish, Marshfield, MA September, 2012-Present . Preparing a class of 10 students for the sacrament of Confirmation during a two-year program.

Conference Leader, National Catholic Center for Student Aspiration, Chestnut Hill MA Winter, 2009-2012 . Worked with staff members to facilitate a leadership conference for 130 Catholic middle school students. . Led thirty minute student workshops on “Speaking and Listening” and “Clarifying Values.” . Led large group warm up activities and ice breakers.

Research Intern, Malaria Policy Center, Washington, D.C. Spring, 2011 . Assisted in the planning and preparation of events such as the Malaria Champions Breakfast. . Updated daily blog and maintained website. . Conducted research for Communications Associates.

Social Action Intern, Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries, Newton, MA April 2010-December 2010 . Resource for Interfaith Youth Initiative, a summer program for high school students. . Assisted in the planning and preparation of interfaith, social action events. . Database entry.

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Volunteer Tutor, Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 2008-2012 . Tutored children and adults from Boston Public Schools through 4Boston Volunteers, PULSE Volunteers and Boston College Neighborhood Center. . Tutored Somalian refugee students at English High School in all subjects and helped with college application process. . Worked with adult students in Jackson Mann Adult Education Program in beginner-English course. . Tutored second grade students in a sheltered English immersion classroom at Edison K-8 in reading. . Worked one on one with second grade student in all subject areas.

Volunteer, Appalachia Volunteers, Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 2009-2010 . Spent a week in New Orleans, LA helping community members with home-repair projects.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Nanny, Newton MA September 2012-present . Responsible for the care of 4 children ages 7-17. . Weekly pickup of children, management of homework and after-school activities. . Responsible for preparing meals and assisting in household chores. . Performing household management tasks-running errands, purchasing groceries, caring for pets.

Manager, Patriot Cinemas, Hanover, MA June 2006-present . Promoted from staff position to supervisor position in February 2008; promoted to manager May 2011. . Responsible for supervising and directing a staff of 30 employees. . Recruiting, interviewing, hiring and training new employees for staff positions. . Responsible for opening/closing of the cinema. . Accountable for management of money for box office and concession stand. . Providing customer care and service.

Program Instructor, Family Performing Arts Center, Duxbury, MA Summer, 2006-present . Providing direction for 100 program participants ages 7-15. . Assisting the program directors and choreographer in musical theater production. . Supervising daily warm-ups and group exercises.

ACTIVITIES

Staff Member, Witness Journal of Social Responsibility, Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 2010-2012 . Participated in formation of the journal and took part in decisions pertaining to content, format and layout. . Staff member responsible for writing articles and editing submissions.

SKILLS

Computers: PC and Macintosh: Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) Language: Intermediate Spanish Other: Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

INTERESTS

Film, Theater, Reading, Cooking Hope Griffin 2003 Commonwealth Ave #17 Brighton, MA 02135 336.880.8599 [email protected]

EDUCATION Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Expected May 2014 Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill May 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Minor in Christianity and Culture Minor in Hispanic Studies

STUDY Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain ABROAD Spring Semester Study Abroad January-May 2011 • Selected as IES Program Ambassador. Advertised for IES on campus, fielded students’ questions, and manned booths at study abroad fairs.

LEADERSHIP Catholic Heart Workcamp, Goldenrod, Florida EXPERIENCE Kitchen Manager June-July 2011, July-August 2012 • Traveled to 12 cities during summer with team of 10 and ran weeklong

service camps for church youth groups. • Prepared and served 3 meals a day for up to 400 campers. • Trained, supervised, and managed staff of 4. • Ordered and inventoried food for each meal.

Newman Catholic Student Center Parish, Chapel Hill, NC Service Projects Coordinator August 2009-May2010 • Created Generation to Generation (G2G) program and coordinated student volunteers to visit with disabled and ill senior citizens. • Coordinated, planned and organized weekly service projects including G2G, Habitat for Humanity, and volunteering at homeless shelter. • Attended monthly large team leadership meetings and collaborated with other leaders to organize larger community events such as, prayer services, social events, and a community wide day of Service.

Small Faith Group Leader August 2009-May 2010 • Led small faith groups of 5-8 female first year students. • Planned and facilitated weekly discussions around topics of women, spirituality, and college transition. • Mentored select first years and guided one-on-one discussions about faith and spiritual issues.

Alternative Spring Break Trip Co-Leader March 2009 • Directed and executed an alternative spring break trip of team of 6-8 college students to Canton, MI. • Partnered with the Sacred Heart Hispanic Outreach program and provided aid to immigrant families in the forms of house repairs & tutoring immigrant children. • Prepared and facilitated reflection activities to connect faith with service.

Carolina Awakening Retreat Coordinator October 2011 • Co-directed, led and planned Awakening retreat for over 90 college students.

• Collaborated with campus minister of Faith Formation to select leadership team members. • Managed an operating budget of $11,000, including allocating funds to

various functional areas.

Ladies’ Night Retreat Co-Leader November 2011 • Planned and organized an overnight retreat for 50 female college students. • Created and led reflection activities on women’s issues and spirituality. • Presented talk on issues of sexuality and spirituality pertinent to female college students and facilitated question and answer session afterwards.

Boston College School of Theology & Ministry (STM), Boston, MA Student Forum Moderator May 2012-present • Elected to facilitate Student Forum meetings and represent students to the Graduate Student Association, the Dean, and the STM Executive Policy Committee. • Coordinated with and advised student committees to facilitate scheduling and budgeting for all student-run events • Initiated STM course survey to provide student feedback to faculty and staff on courses and curriculum planning.

WORK Boston College Office of Residential Life EXPERIENCE Pathways Graduate Assistant (PGA) August 2013-present • Supervise upperclassmen facilitators who lead weekly small group discussions in residence hall around college transitional issues and also facilitate one of the groups. • Collaborated with PGA team to revise training program and training manual for upperclassmen facilitators. • Coordinate and plan a variety of service-based programs in collaboration with Resident Assistants. Partnered with organizations such as Jumpstart, Stoneham Zoo, Relay for Life, and Organization for HIV over Fifty. • In charge of coordinating spring break service trip. Built partnership with Habitat for Humanity and responsible for marketing and recruitment. • Manage a budget of $5,000, including funding paperwork and reconciling receipts. • Assisted with assessment of Pathways program through facilitating focus groups, creating surveys, measuring learning outcomes, and synthesizing data. Also participated in assessment training.

Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM) Admissions Office Admissions Assistant August 2012-May2013 • Recruited and publicized for STM at local parishes. • Completed research projects on competitor schools’ programs and courses for professors and completed additional projects as needed. • Traveled to recruit at universities nation-wide. • Assisted in the admissions process – filed applications and worked with Folderwave system.

SKILLS Languages : Spanish (conversational)

Applications: Word, Excel, Boston College CQ5 Web Content Management and Folderwave System (proficient)

Kelly A. Hughes [email protected] | (609) 781-2270 Boston College Campus Ministry, McElroy 233 | 140 Commonwealth Avenue | Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 OBJECTIVE To serve in a ministerial role within Catholic Higher Education, engaging my skills, experience, and commitment to young adult faith formation and pastoral care in a college setting.

EDUCATION

Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Chestnut Hill, MA Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry Candidate, GPA: 3.73 May 2014

Providence College Providence, RI Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Minor in Music, GPA: 3.74 May 2011 Honors: Magna Cum Laude; Liberal Arts Honors Certificate; Dean’s List; National Society of Collegiate Scholars; Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology; Sr. Annette Desmarais, O.P. Award for Extraordinary Volunteer and Charitable Work

EXPERIENCE

Boston College Campus Ministry and Office of Residential Life Chestnut Hill, MA Graduate Peer Minister August 2013—Present • Serve as pastoral presence and residential resource for students and staff in a first-year residential community of approximately 600 students, engaging in formative individual conversations and intentional community development • Design and implement weekly spiritual and social programming for residential community; mentor and collaborate with Resident Assistants in spiritual programming, particularly in facilitating first-year area program series entitled “IgNight” • Contribute as member of the Campus Ministry Liturgy Team for first-year area chapel community, assisting in weekly liturgy and advising the training, participation, and leadership of student liturgical ministers; promote and facilitate Campus Ministry liturgical events, including Advent and Lenten reconciliation services • Create various formational activities and lead weekly prayer, reflection, and discussion for residential staff development • Plan and facilitate annual Campus Ministry freshmen retreat, “Beginnings”, addressing issues of college transition and faith development; advise student leaders in preparation for retreat presentation, activities, and small-group facilitation

Boston Medical Center Boston, MA Hospital Chaplain Intern August 2013—January 2014 • Provided pastoral care and spiritual support for hospital patients, their families and friends by initiating conversation, reflection, and prayer • Collaborated with the Catholic chaplain in outreach and support of hospital patients and hospital staff in critical need

Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Chestnut Hill, MA Graduate Assistant for Liturgy June 2013—August 2013 • Coordinated and facilitated daily liturgy, prayer services, and hospitality for the Boston College Summer Institute; served as principal sacristan, creating the liturgical environment and worship resources • Organized and prepared liturgical ministers and presiders for liturgy and prayer; led community in Midday Prayer, as well as served as cantor for major liturgical celebrations Graduate Assistant August 2012—May 2013 • Staffed the School of Theology and Ministry Service Center, assisting with the daily administrative tasks and operations of the school, as well as fostering a spirit of hospitality within the school community • Partnered with graduate assistants, students, administration, faculty, and staff on various long-term and short-term projects, particularly in the preparation and execution of school-sponsored events

Capuchin Youth and Family Ministries Garrison, NY Cap Corps Volunteer August 2011—July 2012 • Developed and directed various youth retreats for schools and parishes, including Confirmation Retreats, High School Class Retreats, Leadership Retreats, and College Retreats; coordinated and led week-long service retreats and outreach programs for youth and families, including 80-person Capuchin Appalachian Mission to Harlan, KY • Instructed, mentored, and companioned retreatants in their Catholic faith, by presenting witness talks and reflections, facilitating large-group activities and small-group faith-sharing discussions, and leading prayer services and meditations • Collaborated with retreat team, including Cap Corps Volunteers, Capuchin Franciscans, and youth Peer Ministers • Served as Youth Minister for St. Patrick’s Parish (Yorktown Heights, NY), planning and executing weekly youth group meetings, coordinating activities and reflections, and providing faith formation and spiritual support for parish youth • Promoted and expanded retreat ministry and outreach ministry as Itinerant Ministry Liaison, particularly within Archdioceses of Boston and New York 1 Kelly A. Hughes

ACTIVITIES AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Boston College Ascend Program Chestnut Hill, MA Small-Group Facilitator December 2013—Present • Recruit, select, and mentor eight sophomore women in intentional small-group community; co-lead weekly reflection, activities, and sharing on women’s issues in a college context, particularly around identity, formation, and vocation • Promote and help implement pilot program through the Boston College Center for Student Formation

Ignatian Spirituality Project Boston, MA Team Member January 2013—Present • Plan, fundraise, and provide spiritual retreats and days of reflection for women in the Boston area experiencing homelessness and seeking recovery from addiction, as part of a national retreat and outreach ministry

St. Ignatius of Loyola Church Chestnut Hill, MA Parish Volunteer September 2012—Present • Advise student leaders and support ministerial staff in implementation of Confirmation retreats for parish youth • Participate in the liturgical choir for the 5:30pm Mass community

Boston College Halftime Retreat Program Chestnut Hill, MA Retreat Director January 2013—August 2013 • Coordinated and facilitated a vocational discernment retreat for 50 undergraduate students through the Boston College Center for Student Formation • Interviewed, selected, and mentored eight student leaders in the development of student talks and skills for small group discussions; led weekly meetings and reflections, as well as provided formational and logistical support on retreat

UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP

Providence College Campus Ministry Pastoral Council Providence, RI Student Minister for Worship and Liturgy May 2010—May 2011 • Assisted Pastoral Council student leaders, especially the coordinators of Liturgical Ministries, Music Ministries, Liturgical Devotions, and Hospitality; served as peer mentor to leaders for logistical and spiritual support • Worked closely with Chaplain staff and student ministers to plan and implement Campus Ministry initiatives Music Ministries Coordinator May 2009—May 2010 • Collaborated with Director of Liturgical Music in organization and facilitation of rehearsals, masses and prayer services, volunteer activities, and social gatherings for all 5 Music Ministry choirs

Encounter with Christ Retreat Providence, RI Music Minister Spring 2010 and Spring 2011 • Directed guided meditations, prayer services, and liturgical music during annual weekend retreats; developed and implemented additional opportunities for prayer and reflection

Habitat for Humanity Winston-Salem, NC and Franklin, WV Group Leader March 2010 and March 2011 • Co-led groups of 10-20 students on spring break service trips to assist in construction of affordable housing and learn from immersion in various communities; facilitated daily prayer and reflection on service experiences

Freshmen Connections Retreat Providence, RI Director October 2010 • Prepared, organized, and conducted the annual freshmen retreat addressing college transition and faith development • Structured and supervised weekly meetings for student leaders, providing support and feedback for retreat presentations Student Leader October 2008 and October 2009 • Led small group discussions and community building activities; presented talks about college experiences and provided information, advice, and emotional and spiritual support for retreatants

SKILLS

Proficient in Windows and Mac OS X operating systems, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, Outlook), FileMaker Pro Database, SPSS, and social media outlets (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)

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Neil R. Hutton Boston College – School of Theology and Ministry 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 [email protected]

EDUCATION Boston College - School of Theology and Ministry, Boston, MA May, 2014 Masters of Theological Studies - GPA 3.945

Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MN May, 2008 Bachelor of Arts - History, Religion - cum laude

Kenyon Wanamingo High School, Kenyon, MN May, 2004 US High School Diploma - first honors

PROFESSIONAL TEACHING POSITIONS Shattuck St. Mary’s School, Faribault, Minnesota, USA 2011-2012 English as a Second Language Teacher - http://www.s-sm.org/  Taught ESL1, ESL2, ESL3 and Public Speaking  Developed/Expanded curriculum for non-native English speakers.  Mentored international boarding students (Chinese, Korean, and Mexican) outside the classroom.

American School of Kosova, Pristina, Kosovo 2011 History and Humanities Teacher - http://www.askosova.org/  Taught 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th Social Studies and 11th History  Created/Developed curriculum resources for all Social Studies classes.  Organized/Sourced resources and new classroom materials.

Cedar Girls’ Secondary School - Ministry of Education, Singapore 2009-2010 English and Literature Teacher - http://www.cedargirlssec.moe.edu.sg/  Taught Secondary One (6th and 7th Grade) English, Literature and Drama classes.  Completed numerous Ministry of Education pedagogical training sessions.  Generated curriculum resources for English, Literature and Drama.  Delivered public speaking seminars.  Awarded Enthusiastic / Engaging Teacher of the Year (2010)

Kodaikanal International School, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India 2008-2009 Religious Education, History and Humanities Teacher - http://www.kis.in/  Taught Ethics, Modern Religious Thought, Religious Education, Social Studies, IB History.  Constructed curriculum for Ethics and Modern Religious Thought classes ranging from simple assessments and rubrics to rewriting the entire class’ content.  Supervised hiking and outdoors programs every weekend. Included teaching outdoor survival skills and campfire cooking.  Mentored 7th grade students as a faculty academic advisor.

Neil R. Hutton _ Resume Neil R. Hutton

PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Chaperone – Shattuck St. Mary’s School Eagle Bluff Outdoor Education Camp. Initiator/coordinator – Cedar Girls’ fundraiser, over $7,500 SGD for Red Cross Haiti Fund. Extracurricular Leader – Cedar Girls’ Editorial Club. Chaperone – Cedar Girls’ overseas learning journey to Malaysia. Chaperone – Cedar Girls’ COALS Outdoor Education Camp. Co-Chair – Staff Welfare committee at Kodaikanal International School. Chaperone – KIS student canoe trip in Kerala, India. Included canoe safety training sessions. Coach – KIS middle school basketball team, runners-up South Indian schools tourney.

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND AWARDS

Scholarship – Boston College - School of Theology and Ministry 2012-2014 Awarded full tuition remission and monthly non-service stipend Graduate Fellowship – Princeton in Asia 2009-2010 16-month fellowship - http://piaweb.princeton.edu/ Grant – Hindu American Foundation 2008 Support for volunteer appointment in India Scholarships – St. Olaf College 2004-2008 Skaar Scholarship, Hjortland Feroe Scholarship, Fard Scholarship

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Panelist – “Pedagogy and Pluralism” Engaging Particularities Conf. March, 2014 Presenter – “Cross-cultural resources” Lumen et Vita Conference February, 2014 Attendee – AAR Annual Conference – Baltimore, Maryland November, 2013 Research Assistant – Prof. Catherine Cornille Summer, 2013 Attendee – BC Bernard Lonergan Summer Workshop Summer, 2013 Proposal Accepted – Intl. Conf. on Religion and Law, Lahore, Pakistan Spring, 2013 Respondent – “Interreligious Mystics” Engaging Particularities Conf. March, 2013 Assistant – Costas Consultation, Boston Theological Institute March, 2013 Participant – BC Comparative Theology Dept. Colloquium 2013/2014 Participant – BC Comparative Theology Dept. Colloquium 2012/2013

COLLEGIATE STUDY ABROAD at St. Olaf College

th Rome, Italy / Wittenberg, Germany – ‘16 Century European Religion’ 2006 One month studying Catholic Theology at the Vatican followed by an examination of Martin Luther and the Reformation in Wittenberg Germany. Vienna, Austria – ‘Arts in Vienna’ 2005 One month studying turn-of-the-century art, music, and philosophy in Vienna at the Austro-American Institute of Education.

COLLEGIATE EXTRACURRICULAR at St. Olaf College

Dean’s Advisory Committee for Student Life, Student Athletic Advisory Board, Senior Giving Campaign, Admissions Office Tour Guide, St. Olaf Viking Chorus, St. Olaf Chapel Choir, St. Olaf Varsity Football

SKILLS PROFILE

 Internationally  Leader  Motivated Minded  Communicator  Gregarious

Neil R. Hutton _ Resume ANDREA LAUREN JACKSON

33 Peacock Farm Road • Lexington, MA 02421 • (508) 942-2754 • [email protected]

LAY ECCLESIAL MINISTER Self-motivated, dynamic lay ecclesial ministry professional with experience serving adult populations in a variety of life situations. Excellent communicator dedicated to creating relevant, Christ-centered catechesis for the renewal of the Church. Passionate and experienced at equipping and forming laity to lead vibrant lives of discipleship in accord with their vocation. Energetic commitment to mission-driven ministry.

EDUCATION BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY, Brighton, MA Anticipated May 2014 Masters of Divinity

HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, MA June 2009 Bachelor of Arts in English and American Literature and Language

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

THE EVANGELICAL CATHOLIC, Madison, WI 2012-Present Publications Designer − Design print materials including brochures, newsletters and bible studies − Requires extensive experience with graphic design interfaces, especially Adobe InDesign

NATIONAL STUDY OF CATHOLIC PARISHES WITH HISPANIC MINISTRY, Brighton, MA 2012-2013 Graduate Research Assistant, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry − Researched historical treatment of Hispanic ministry in Catholic parishes and prepared memos on findings − Investigated current findings on best practices for ministry in multi-cultural settings − Coordinated nationwide distribution of surveys and prompt collection of data − Worked among a diverse team of colleagues of various Hispanic/Latino descent

HARVARD CATHOLIC CHAPLAINCY, Cambridge, MA 2010-2012 Associate Chaplain − Ministered to diverse array of students from varying socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds − Created dynamic curriculum and facilitated discussion for weekly discipleship training groups − Trained small group bible study leaders and provided ongoing support for their ministry − Equipped student leaders with skills for university outreach including o Initiating engaging conversation with new arrivals to Mass or the Catholic center o Articulating important moments of conversion in their own lives o Forming confidence to invite others to Mass, retreats, prayer, etc. − Planned and attended retreats for student leaders and student retreatants − Gave presentations on various topics related to Christian life, ministry practice, and evangelization − Assisted student and staff leadership in developing a vision for a mission-driven campus ministry including o Assessment of current ministries’ purposes, strengths, and weaknesses o Organization of various ministries to build a path for students’ successive growth in faith and practice o Emphasis on the spiritual development of students for the transformation of theirs and others’ lives o Transitional ministries to assist seniors preparing to enter parish life upon graduation

THE EVANGELICAL CATHOLIC, Madison, WI 2009-2011 Publications Coordinator − Contributed to the writing, editing, and formatting of Lenten and topical bible studies for campus small groups − Designed promotional materials, newsletters, and book covers − Wrote a guide for ministers implementing mission-based initiatives on campus with special emphasis on small group bible studies, one-on-one peer mentorship, student leader training, and discernment of students’ gifts − Prepared information and content for grants to support ongoing ministries and launch new initiatives

Campus Ministry Training Program Intern − Developed consulting relationships with several campus ministries which necessitated o Assessment of current ministries and resources o Goal setting and consensus building among staff and student leaders to create a ministry plan o Clear articulation of best practices for outreach, evangelization, and adult religious education/catechesis − Coordinated logistical details of a large, two-day conference for young adults in Chicago, IL − Ministered to students in variety of settings, including: o Individual one-on-one mentorship meetings for the development of students’ prayer lives and the ongoing integration of life and faith o Small group bible studies on foundational topics of Christian life relevant to college-aged adults o Large group events designed to arouse faith and connect students with on-campus Catholic community − Gained skills for creating and delivering presentations to diverse groups at conferences nationwide − Acquired and cultivated financial support team

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING SPIRITUAL DIRECTION PRACTICUM 2013-Present Jesuit Collaborative, Watertown, MA − Praxis-focused class instruction − Spiritual director to four directees under supervision

CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION, 1 Unit 2013 Massachusetts General Hospital, Chaplaincy, Boston, MA − Ministered to patients with advanced cancer and other serious medical and end-of-life situations − Heavy emphasis on group dynamics in educational component

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE HARVARD CATHOLIC CHAPLAINCY, Cambridge, MA 2006-2009 Student Leadership, Vice-President for Community Development 2008 − Organized events to encourage growth of Catholic student community − Trained and coordinated other student volunteers − Developed relationships with other Christian and non-Christian religious student groups on campus Student Leadership, Vice-President for Spirituality 2007 − Coordinated liturgical ministries for the student-run Mass − Led student liturgy committee, which planned and prepared all student liturgies − Set up church for weekly liturgies according to liturgical seasons − Coordinated evening adoration, “Ways to Pray” series and other spirituality opportunities

EARTHEN VESSELS, Cambridge, MA 2007-2009 Tutor − Cultivated basic literacy and numeracy in a elementary school student through weekly tutoring − Formed mentoring relationship with student in at-risk demographic and neighborhood

SKILLS Highly competent in navigating social media platforms, blogging, and basic website design and maintenance. Experienced knowledge of Adobe design software. Ability to work on both Mac and Windows. Expertise in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint; Mac Pages, Numbers, and Keynote; Google Documents; and Prezi. Rev. Fr. Richard Kayizzi 321 Market Street Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected]. Cell 8572609756 Objective: To obtain a position requiring an ordained priest of the Roman Catholic Church. Qualifications Summary • 7 years of dedicated service to God’s people as a Catholic Priest in Uganda and U.S.A. • Exceptional listening, compassion, spiritual, pastoral, and interpersonal communication skills in working with people. • Good writing and leadership skills followed by being a good team play who aims at treating all people with dignity and respect. • Ability to contribute creatively as part of a multidisciplinary team across a broad range of pastoral care services including caregiver support, attending monthly in service training. • Excellent in computer skills like Microsoft office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and Excel). Education • Current student at Boston College in the school of Theology and Ministry, Brighton, MA 2012-2014 M.A of Theology and Ministry with concentration in Pastoral care and Counseling. • Uganda Martyrs University Kampala, Uganda 2007-2010 B. A with Education with teaching subjects in Christian Religious Education and Computer Studies. • St. John’s Seminary, Camarillo, CA. 2001-2006. M. Div. • Pontifical Urbaniana University Rome, Italy 1997-2000 Bachelor of Philosophy and Social Sciences Professional Experience St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Brighton, MA Interfaith Chaplain Intern. Sept. 2013 – Present • Functioning as health care chaplain on assigned specific in-patient units to visit all patients and offer them spiritual care. St. Savio Junior School and Brothers’ of Christian Instruction Provisional House. Kisubi- Uganda Sept. 2008- Aug. 2012 • Celebrated the sacraments and sharing the word of God with both the students and the Brothers • Worked collaborately with the provicial and his team as well as with the principal and his staff for the holistic development of the school children. • Provided guidance and counseling to the students and teachers on a daily basis. Assistant Pastoral Coordinator, Member of Vocations Team and Master of Ceremony of Archbishop. Kampala- Uganda Sept. 2007- Sept. 2008 • Planned with the pastoral coordinator that essential programs to be implement into the Parishes of the Archdiocese. • Organized the visits and took care of the liturgical arrangements before and during the Archbishop’s visits. • Suppoted the seminarians during their discernment process before and after joining the seminary. Associate Pastor at Our Lady of Assumption Parish Mwereerwe- Uganda Sept. 2006- Sept. 2007 • Celebrated Masses and administered sacraments to the Parishioners • Organized, planned, supported workshops for the youth with the Parish. • Organized workshops for ongoing formation for students and teachers as a chaplain in charge of Schools. • Ministered to the sick and family in their homes and in our small clinics. Pastoral Internship Sacred Heart Parish Ventura, CA Jan. 2006-June 2006 Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara, CA. Jan. 2005- May, 2005 St. Raphael Parish Goleta, CA Aug. 2003- May. 2004. Boys and Girls Town Boys Town, Nebraska June 2003- Aug. 2003 Buyege and Kitagobwa Parish Aug. 2000- May. 2001

Languages spoken: • English • Luganda

References: • Will be furnished on request

Michelle Louise Keefe 1906 Beacon St. Apt #3 Brookline, MA 02445 · [email protected] · (302) 584-2769

Objective To obtain a full-time teaching position in a Catholic high school

Education Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Expected May 2014 Master of Theological Studies, School of Theology and Ministry

St Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA June 2012 Master of Science, Alliance for Catholic Education Graduate Fellowship Program University of Pennsylvania Fox Leadership Certification Program in Catholic Education

University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN May 2010 Bachelor of Arts, Honors Italian and Studio Art; Minor, Theology Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Selected for Dean’s List each semester

University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy August 2008- August 2009 Bologna Consortial Studies Program (BCSP), full immersion, study abroad program

Employment Boston College Pathways Graduate Assistant, Office of Residential Life August 2013- present • Serve as a pastoral leader in freshman residence hall for holistic student formation • Coordinate, plan, and implement 12 service programs for first year students, including establishing relationships or partnering opportunities with non-profit organizations in the Greater Boston Area • Created and implemented a curriculum for freshmen conversation groups • Supervised undergraduate facilitators for freshmen conversation groups, including one performance group • Created a facilitator manual and planned a 1 day training for 24 undergraduate facilitators with a team of 5 • Led a training session on “Expectations of a Frosh.0 Facilitator: Being a Leader” for facilitator training • Assist in implementing assessment initiatives and analyzing data • Plan and implement the Pathways to Boston (P2B) alternative spring break experience with Habitat for Humanity for first-year students, including overseeing the interview process, fielding questions, managing participant deposits, facilitating pre-service and post-service group reflections and activities Ambassador, School of Theology and Ministry September 2012- present • Serve as an Admissions representative for the School of Theology and Ministry • Give campus tours to prospective students • Attended the National Catholic Collegiate Conference in Indianapolis as a representative of the School of Theology and Ministry Admissions Graduate Assistant, School of Theology and Ministry June 2013- August 2013 • Provided administrative support for the office, including updating and cross-referencing databases, scheduling and coordinating prospective student visits, managing incoming and outgoing mailings • Fielded incoming phone calls, provided customer service, and gave tours to prospective students Pathways to Boston Graduate Student Leader, Office of Residential Life February- March 2013 • Served as an assistant leader for a team of 8 for an alternative spring break trip with United Way • Facilitated post-service group reflections and activities

St. Joseph’s University Annunciation BVM 2nd Grade Teacher August 2010- June 2012 Placement through St. Joseph’s University’s ACE Fellowship Program • Planned, taught, and assessed all subjects in self-contained classroom in urban elementary school • Led 2nd Grade students through Sacramental preparation Parish/School Lector Instructor September 2010- June 2012 • Coached student lectors • Volunteered to perform various liturgical ministries Michelle Keefe, Page 2 Italian Club Coordinator and Teacher September 2010- June 2011 • Created and implemented an after-school language program for middle school students

University of Notre Dame Lewis Hall Resident Assistant, Office of Resident Life and Housing August 2009- May 2010 • Served as a pastoral leader for a section of 29 undergraduate female residents • Functioned as a disciplinarian and authority figure in a dorm for about 300 undergraduate female residents • Created and implemented service and social programs for residents Student Assistant, Office of Romance Languages January 2007- May 2010 • Provided administrative support for the office, including updating databases and student files, managing incoming and outgoing mail, fielding incoming phone calls, sorting mail, making/posting flyers, photocopying texts for professors, compiling and sorting information packets • Hired Senior year as the Student Director for the Notre Dame Italian Theater Workshop • Assisted the Italian Theater Workshop Faculty Director in all aspects of a full-immersion theater experience • Directed rehearsals and performed administrative tasks in Italian Counselor, Mentor in Faith, Notre Dame Vision June 2008- July 2008 • Selected as one of approximately 60 undergraduates to run the week-long Vision High School Retreats • Led small group faith discussions, as an independent and co-leader for groups of about 7-8 students • Performed various liturgical ministries for ND Vision liturgies Tutor, Freshman Learning Resource Center September 2007- May 2008 • Organized and led private and group lessons for Italian courses

Relevant Experience St. Brigid Parish Co-Catechist, Confirmation Program September 2013 – present • Teach and lead Sacrament instruction for 7th- 9th grade students St. Columbkille Parish Co-Teacher, 2nd Grade Religious Education Program December 2012 - May 2013 • Taught and led Sacrament instruction Notre Dame Vision Vocation Vacation Student participant March 2010 • Selected to spend Spring Break week shadowing and learning from the Notre Dame Echo community in St Petersburg, Florida • Collaborated with other students to perform various parish ministry tasks- RCIA, Youth Group, Confirmation Classes, Sunday School International School of Bologna Student Intern November 2008- May 2009 • Tutored selected elementary and middle school children in English • Assisted in 2 classrooms of children ages 5-10 through group readings, activities, and general instruction Lingue Senza Frontiere English Camp Instructor June- July 2009 • Selected to teach as a full time classroom instructor of 15-20 Italian children for week-long full-immersion English camps throughout Italy Lewis Hall Liturgical Committee; Student Hall Council Commissioner August 2007- May 2008 • Set up and planned weekly dorm Masses • Organized and implemented liturgical activities, retreats, and prayer services • Served as Altar Server, Lector, and Eucharistic Minister

Skills Languages: Italian (Non-Native Fluency) Applications: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint), GoogleDocuments, FileMakerPro, FolderWave, APEX, SMART board software (basic functions) Certifications: Elementary Education in PA Matthew T. Keppel 33 Wiltshire Rd.; Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected] (314) 308-4447

OBJECTIVE

High School Theology Teacher

EDUCATION

• Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Boston, MA May 2014 Master of Theological Studies

• Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA May 2009 Bachelor of Arts Major: Philosophy Minor: Theology

• DeSmet Jesuit High School St. Louis, MO May 2005 High School Diploma

EXPERIENCE

• Urban Catholic Teacher Corps (Boston College), Graduate Assistant Oct. 2012 – Current Recruitment Project Development Database Letter Drafting

• Boston College Campus Recreation, Intramurals Sept. 2012 – Current Referee & Supervisor • Soccer, Hockey

• Bat Creek Brewery, Assistant Brewer Mar. 2012 – July 2012 Preparing & Brewing Beer Cleaning Equipment

• Amalgamated Brewing Company, Head Brewer & Assistant Distiller July 2011 – Feb. 2012

• St. Anne School, Junior High Religion Teacher Aug. 2010 - June 2011 6th Grade Scripture 8th Grade Church History • Lesson Planning • Developed Program of Study • Liturgy Planning

• St. Catherine Labouré Elementary School, Junior High Teacher Sept. 2009 – May 2010 6th Grade Scripture 6,7,8th Grade Pre-Algebra

AWARDS/ACTIVITIES

! President - Students for Mission and Identity - LMU 2 years ! Christian Life Communities – LMU 4 years ! Camp Rockyvine (Dutzow, MO) Tech and Support Summer 2010 ! Young Adult Leader - Incarnate Word Life Teen Youth Group 6 years ! Club Ice Hockey 18 years

Matthew T. Keppel 33 Wiltshire Rd.; Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected] (314) 308-4447

COMPUTER SKILLS

• SmartBoard, GradeQuick, Microsoft(Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Photoshop

REFERENCES

• Charles Cownie o Director, Urban Catholic Teacher Corps (Boston College) o 617.552.0206

• Dino Entac o Director, Resident Ministry (Loyola Marymount University) o Assistant Director, Resident Life o 310.568.7189

• Patty Witzel-O’Neill o Executive Director, Roche Center for Catholic Education (Boston College) o 617.552.4187

TONY M. KRZMARZICK

33 Wiltshire Rd., Apt. 2, Brighton, MA 02135  858-334-3714  [email protected]

MISSION STATEMENT

• My mission is to serve the church and the world through a position in pastoral ministry and/or teaching with high school or college students focusing on student formation and catechesis.

EDUCATION

Boston College School of Theology & Ministry – Master of Divinity (Spring 2014) • Grade Point Average: 3.865 o Relevant Course Work: Directed Reading in Pastoral Ministry; Grief and Loss ; Sharing Faith in Religious Education ; Contemporary Approaches to Religious Education ; Topics in Catholic Education; John and Virtue Ethics.

University of San Diego - B.A., Double Major: Theology and Music (Spring 2008) • Grade Point Average: 3.84, Magna Cum Laude

LEADERSHIP IN MINISTRY

Program Coordinator and Mentor, Arrupe International Immersion Program (2012-Present) • Develop and innovate program vision for 150-person campus ministry international immersion program in order to increase scope and effectiveness. • Provide opportunities for students to reflect on their immersion experience, explore faith commitments, engage issues of justice and discern efforts at solidarity. • Supervise student leaders and assist with student leadership training and skill development in Catholic social thought and small group facilitation. • Provide pastoral care to students, welcoming students for one-on-one meetings, both scheduled and unscheduled. • Work collaboratively with other staff members on retreats that introduce program vision, empower student leader facilitation, and foster community building. • Plan, develop, and lead 14-person delegation in safe and respectful international immersion experiences (Ecuador, 2013; El Salvador, 2014).

Spiritual Director, Jesuit Collaborative Spiritual Direction Practicum (2013-Present) • Participate in 6-credit spiritual direction practicum, which seeks to cultivate personal and natural gifts of those training to be spiritual directors. • Serve as spiritual director for 3 college students over the course of 8 weeks with both group and individual supervision by trained staff.

Graduate Intern in Theology/Religious Studies, Boston College High School (2013-Present) • Observe several high school theology and religious studies teachers for content, style, pedagogy and overall effectiveness. • Plan, prepare, and teach lessons for classes of up to 25 students.

Religious Education Teacher, Saint Cecilia Parish (October 2013-Present) • Plan, prepare, and teach lessons in religious education to a small group of young people.

Administrative Assistant, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (Summer 2013) • Collaborated on a 6-person administrative and support staff team for 100-person Summer Theological Institute. • Provided welcome, hospitality, and resources for groups of incoming students.

Chaplain, VITAS Innovative Hospice Care (Clinical Pastoral Education) (Summer 2012) • Served on an interdisciplinary team as the psychosocial and spiritual care liaison for patients, families, caregivers and staff. • Provided pastoral care interventions, including pastoral counseling, to individuals.

Assistant Chaplain, School of Theology and Ministry Prison Ministry (Spring 2012) • Served on small ministry team to provide pastoral leadership for liturgical events.

Youth Minister, St. Thérèse of Carmel Catholic Church Ministry (2008-2011) • Developed faith-filled relationships with youth as a mentor, minister, and catechist. • Formulated, implemented and taught faith formation curriculum for grades 6-10. • Devised and coordinated catechetical retreats for up to 65 youth. • Planned and facilitated the opportunity for youth of all ages to attend faith development and service opportunities and social events. • Recruited, trained, and supervised catechists to teach and witness to young people.

MUSIC MINISTRY

Choir Member/Soloist/Composer, School of Theology and Ministry Choir (2011-Present) • Participate in small ensemble that leads sung prayer for liturgical events. • Compose liturgical music for use in community worship.

Tenor Section Leader/Soloist, St. Ignatius Catholic Church Choir (2011-2013) • Managed the activities of a small group, ensuring adequate preparation for events.

Choir Director/Music Teacher, Notre Dame Academy Catholic School (2008-2011) • Prepared and directed a musical ensemble of thirty 5th-8thgraders for weekly liturgies.

Cantor/Tenor Section Leader, Immaculata Catholic Church Choir (2006-2011) • Facilitated and motivated groups of over 300 individuals and managed the activities of a small group.

Student Director, University of San Diego Founders Chapel Choir (2006-2008) • Directed and coordinated large (50-person) and small (7-person) ensembles. • Performed as director, tenor section leader, pianist, cantor and soloist. • Managed all communications and logistics with current choir members, including rehearsal and performance scheduling, availability of members, travel arrangements, equipment needs, and other noteworthy information. • Planned and coordinated retreats in 2006 and 2007 to facilitate team building and personal growth of choir members.

HONORS/AWARDS

• STM Fellowship – full tuition scholarship for Masters of Divinity Degree (2011-2014) • Dean’s Fellowship - non-service stipend for three-year program (2011-2014) • Student Servant Leader Award, USD University Ministry (2008) • Theta Alpha Kappa - National Honor Society for Theology Majors (2008) • Senior Prize – outstanding performance in Theology/Religious Studies (2008) • Phi Beta Kappa – the nation’s oldest academic honors society (2008) • Alcalá 100 – prestigious group of 100 outstanding leaders from senior class (2008) • Eagle Scout Award, Boy Scouts of America (1996-2004)

SKILLS • Computers: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher, Powerpoint). • Extensive musicianship skills – performing (voice and piano), directing (choirs), composing (sacred and secular music), and liturgy planning (Mass and prayer). • Trained and experienced in the ministry of spiritual direction and pastoral care. Jo Ann McLaughlin 412-735-8662 ‡ 4735 Bayfield Road Allison Park, PA 15101‡ [email protected]

OBJECTIVE Seeking a position in faith formation and education, particularly one that involves assisting families in their shared faith journey

EDUCATION Boston College: Chestnut Hill, MA Expected for May 2014 Master of Arts Degree in Theology and Ministry Master’s Thesis: The use of an adolescent adaptation of the Spiritual Exercises as a formational element of a confirmation curriculum as an opportunity for spiritual development

Marymount University: Arlington, VA May 2011 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication Minor: Business Graduated Summa Cum Laude and with Honors

MINISTRY • Three years of pastoral situations and conversations that called for compassion, TRAINING well-developed listening skills, and a desire to empower those in need and connect them to helpful resources, be they spiritual, psychological, or socioeconomic

• Completed a Spiritual Direction Practicum with the Jesuit Collaborative that included one semester of training and one semester of supervised internship with 3 directees

• Developed, lead, and supervised groups in dozens of varying settings for professional events, academic projects, or spiritual formation • Excellent verbal and written skills as well as organizational abilities used for presentations, leading discussion groups, and managing time and projects • Course Highlights: Pastoral Care for Families, Theology of Marriage and Family, Sharing Faith, Education for Justice and Peace, Pastoral Care and Counseling

St. Ignatius Church Chestnut Hill, MA PROFESSIONAL Assistant for Youth Ministry September 2013- Present EXPERIENCE Organized programming for weekend Confirmation retreats for 75 participants in collaboration amongst parish staff and youth Created formational leadership sessions regarding pastoral approaches and Ignatian spirituality for development of adolescent leaders of the retreats Taught religious formation to adolescents preparing for Confirmation Enhanced liturgical celebrations through greater inclusion of adolescent population as well as through music ministry Coordinated youth service opportunities for day trips throughout the school year and two one-week summer trips amongst local and international organizations Spent one year volunteering with this ministry before job opening and hiring

Boston College, Media Technology Services Chestnut Hill, MA Classroom Support Graduate Assistant September 2012 - Present Served as the customer service representative for Classroom Support that included managing the front desk, answering phones, and recording service requests Supervised undergraduate students workers and delegated job assignments

Jesuit Volunteer Corps Los Angeles, CA Youth Minister at Dolores Mission Parish August 2011- August 2012 Engaged and worked with parish members facing difficult circumstances to provide enriched social services and create just changes to improve safety

Resume: Jo Ann McLaughlin Coordinated the parish confirmation program, that included teaching catechism classes, leading small faith sharing groups, and organizing two retreats Oversaw and led the youth ministry program, including events that served the spiritual and emotional needs of the parish youth Directed and designed events for a Dolores Mission scholarship program aimed at 8th grade students wishing to attend Catholic high schools Organized immersion trips for university and high school groups to work and immerse themselves in our parish community

The Watson Institute Sewickley, PA Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS) Summer 2011, 2013 Engaged with three clients of differing ages diagnosed on varying points of the Autism spectrum while in a summer camp setting Analyzed three treatment plans so as to develop appropriate learning tools and intervention techniques for each client and their treatment goals Instructed clients on methods to aid in progression and growth of their social, emotional, and behavioral development Consulted with a Master’s level supervisor on a daily basis

Camp Deer Creek Cheswick, PA Camp Counselor Summer 2010 • Worked with twelve to thirty 3, 4, and 5 year-olds a week, over the course of eight weeks, through various levels of learning, life-skills, and playtime activities • Supervised play, shepherded groups from activity to activity, and led games, serving as teacher, disciplinarian, playmate, and sometimes parent

UNDERGRADUATE Marymount University: Arlington, VA INVOLVEMENT Office of Campus and Residential Services Resident Assistant - August 2008 – May 2011 Resident Assistant for Women of Faith Community - August 2010 – May 2011 Office of Admissions Student Ambassador - August 2008 – May 2011 Office of Student Development

Orientation Leader - May 2008-August 2008

Campus Ministry Association Special Olympics - Spring 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Halloween Fest - Fall 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Alternative Spring Break - Spring 2009, 2010

Robert P. Mylroie 185 Lake Shore Road, Apt. 4, Brighton, MA 02135 – 207-712-9591 (cell) – [email protected]

Objective:

I seek a high school theology teacher and/or campus ministry position in the Boston, Worcester, MA, and Providence, RI area. Additional interests include international and domestic service trip organization, coaching rugby, and moderating a French club and/or technical theater club. I believe an education takes place in and out of the classroom. Drawing upon my experience as a boarding school dean, retreat leader, and international volunteer, my ideal school will be globally minded, invested in the local community and believe in educating the whole person.

Education

Boston College Boston, MA, Masters of Theological Studies 5/2014 Georgetown University Washington, D.C., coursework in Religious Studies 06/2010-5/2012 University of Grenoble Grenoble, France, Coursework in French Language and Cultural Studies 8/2006-12/2006 Seattle University Seattle, WA, B.A. International Studies, Minor in Philosophy 12/2006

High School Work Experience

Dean of Residential Life 8/2009-6/2012 Previously held positions: Assistant Dean and Dorm Parent. Georgetown Preparatory School, North Bethesda, MD Directed long-term development and day-to-day operations of the Residential Life Program. Supervised 15 Staff and 100+ high school students who lived full-time on campus. Lived on corridor and mentored students. Monitored and addressed student discipline. Collaborated with faculty, parents, and school departments to improve care provided to both day and boarding students. Managed the Res. Life budget.

French Immersion and Community Service Program Assistant 6/2012-8/2012 International Seminar Series, Paris, France Assisted with the implementation of four-week French language, culture, and service immersion program for international high school and university students. Also an Assistant from 6/2007 to 8/2007.

International Education Experience

Graduate Assistant for Summer Abroad Programs 8/2013-5/2014 Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Supported faculty to organize over thirty summer abroad programs for undergraduate students. Advised students regarding their program selection and participation. Assisted faculty to improve marketing strategies. Managed social media and print publicity outreach. Developed database capabilities to improve student tracking. Helped develop a cultural competency component for each program.

International Exchange Program Assistant 3/2009-4/2010 Freedom House, Washington, DC Organized international exchange programs in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East and North Africa region. Prepared financial reports for all of our programs and operations. Worked collaboratively in a fast paced setting with regional teams and third-party vendors to plan and organize conference logistics, maintain program records, and update website resources.

Community and Youth Education Volunteer 7/2008-10/2008 Peace Corps, Niger, West Africa Completed 9-week intensive language, culture and technical training. Organized creativity and confidence building activities for local middle school and high school aged children. Met with community leaders to discuss education improvements. Conversed extensively in French and Hausa, the local language. Granted early termination of service for family health reasons.

Selected Retreat and Campus Ministry Experience

Kairos Retreat Assistant Director 10/2013-12/2013 Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Trained leaders in small group facilitation. Co-led weekly meetings. Met leaders individually to review and prepare their talks. Collaborated with co-leaders to respond to student concerns during the retreat.

Graduate Fellow for Multifaith Programming 10/2012-2/2013 Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Assisted in the development, organization, and leadership of a two-day interfaith service retreat, and two campus-wide events to engage the BC community in Multifaith issues. Planned and ran meetings with student groups. Coordinated faculty, staff, student, and outside guest speakers for events.

Kairos Retreat Faculty Leader 09/2010-12/2011 Georgetown Preparatory School, North Bethesda, MD Met with faculty and student leaders on a weekly basis to prepare for the retreat. Worked with student leaders to assist them in writing and presenting their talks. Co-facilitated small group discussions. Assisted with retreat organization, set-up, and student supervision. Courtney Nichols 165 Chiswick Rd. Apt 1, Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected] (949) 521-2409

EDUCATION Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA M.A. in Pastoral Ministry/ M.S.W., Expected Graduation May 2014

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Bachelor of Arts, May 2009 Major: Psychology Minor: Biology

HONORS AND AWARDS Magnum Cum Laude Order of Omega, elected sophomore year Dean's list seven semesters Psi Chi, elected senior year

WORK EXPERIENCE Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Program Social Work Intern Mclean Hospital, Belmont, MA September 2013 to Present

• Responsible for a caseload of three patients who are in the partial or residential program • Conduct biopsychosocial assessments, create treatment plans, facilitate family meetings, and meet individually with patients to provide treatment interventions and to create an aftercare plan • Co-lead a weekly Dialectical Behavioral Therapy treatment group • Obtain insurance pre-certification and do concurrent reviews • Collaborate with other professionals to coordinate continuous treatment services • Provide referral services and coordinate services among appropriate adjunct resources • Maintain updated case files including encounter notes, progress notes, and detachment notes

Graduate Assistant for BC Big Brothers/Big Sisters Programs Boston College Volunteer and Service Learning Center, Chestnut Hill, MA September 2011 to September 2013

• Responsible for the coordination of the new Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program at Boston College (BC) • Planned and implemented bi-weekly events for 50 matches on BC’s campus • Worked with Director of the Volunteer and Service Learning Center and staff from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay and Big Sister Association of Greater Boston in program design • Provided supervision to two student leadership teams • Planned and oversaw on-campus community building for all BC students who are Bigs

BC Social Work Intern Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Dorchester, MA September 2012 to May 2013

• Provided counseling services and support to students • Responsible for a caseload of eight to ten students, assessing student needs, and developing effective intervention and/or maintenance plans • Maintained updated case files including progress notes and completed paperwork • Attended meetings that pertain to students • Assumed administrative responsibilities as needed

Jesuit Volunteer Corps- Transitional Living Program Case Manager Oasis Center, Nashville, TN August 2010 to August 2011

• Transitional living program for 17-22 year olds experiencing homelessness or in imminent danger of homelessness • Provided comprehensive case management services to program youth • Facilitated and mediated problem-solving sessions to resolve conflicts involving clients • Planned and facilitated Life Skills Group and provided individualized life skills instruction, including but not limited to: menu preparation, grocery shopping, cooking, and personal finance • Provided referral services and coordinated services among appropriate adjunct resources • Coordinated and supervised group activities, service projects, and field trips

Jesuit Volunteer Corps- JV Intern Sacred Heart Nativity School, San Jose, CA August 2009 to August 2010

• Team-teacher for 8th Grade Religion and PE and substituted as needed • Assisted in planning and implementing after-school activities and a study hall • Coordinated and co-lead off-campus field trips • Assisted with office work

Interim Youth Minister Cathedral of the Incarnation, Nashville, TN April 2009 to August 2009

• Planned and led a mission trip to New Orleans • Conducted fundraisers to fund 80% of the mission trip • Planned weekly lessons, activities, and social events for the youth • Provided counsel and support to the teenagers

Psychology Research Assistant Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN September 2007 to August 2009

• Conducted experiments for a study about the effects of a mother's tone quality on 4-6 year old children • Assisted with a high school depression prevention project by administering and evaluating questionnaires, managing data, and organizing research material

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Boston College Campus Ministry Arrupe Mentor April 2013 to Present • Serve as adult mentor for a group of fourteen students preparing for a service-immersion trip to Belize, accompanied them on the trip, and continue to work with them on integration of their experience • Advise the student leaders on leading reflections, Catholic Social Teaching, and relationship building • Provide support for students through one-on-one conversations, weekly leadership meetings, and weekly delegation meetings and reflections

Boston College Volunteer and Service Learning Center Post-Grad Service Advisor December 2013 to Present • Co-led a retreat for seniors considering post-graduate service • Meet with students to advise them on which post-graduate program best fits them

Youth Group Leader Cathedral of the Incarnation, Nashville, TN September 2006 to April 2009 • Planned weekly lessons, activities, and social events for the youth • Organized and led weekend retreats • Developed leadership and team building skills • Provided counsel and support to the youth

Interval House Intern June 2008 to August 2008 • Interval House provides shelters and services to victims of domestic violence. • Worked with the Director of Children’s Program • Planned and conducted weekly play therapy sessions and teen dating violence education sessions. • Observed and assisted in teen group counseling sessions

Alpha Delta Pi Sorority January 2006 to May 2009 • Leadership Chair, 2007; Ritual Guard, 2008 • Planned 3 academic workshops and 3 leadership workshops • Planned, organized, and recruited speakers for campus-wide Genocide Awareness Program • Active participant in chapter’s monthly philanthropic activities and volunteered monthly at the Ronald McDonald House

Circle K August 2005 to May 2009 • Secretary, August 2006 to April 2007 • Board Member at Large, March 2008 to April 2009

Alternative Spring Break March 2007 and March 2008 • Selected twice through a competitive interview process to participate in Vanderbilt sponsored spring break service projects • Prepared food for clients and helped prepare for the AIDS walk at Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York • Worked with McCreary County Community Housing Development Corporation to repair homes of Appalachian families living in poverty John O'Dowd Cell Phone: 781-664-3111; E-mail: [email protected] OBJECTIVE Seeking a pastoral position as a hospital Chaplain and/or mission work

EDUCATION May 2014 Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Chestnut Hill, MA Master of Divinity

June 1992 University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland B.Sc., Electronic Engineering (B.S.E.E)

MINISTRY TRAINING

May-Aug 2013 Clinical Pastoral Education (Summer Unit) Providence, RI The Chaplaincy Center

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2008 – 2009 (April) Midwest Generation EME Chicago, IL Infrastructure Engineer • Administration & maintenance of the Frame Relay & MPLS networks including VPN tunnels. • Infrastructure consisted of 6500 (IOS & CATOS), 3750, 2960 switches, 7200, 3800, 3600, 2800, 2600 series routers. . 2006 – 2008 Arrow Financial Services Niles, IL Data Networking Engineer • Extensive experience maintaining & supporting the Data network including the MPLS cloud.

2004-2005 Ericsson Software Campus Athlone, Ireland Akuten Administrator • Tracking and prioritizing Trouble Reports (TRs) on new Network Management Software release.

1999-2004 Curtis-Straus LLC Littleton, MA Senior Telecom Test Engineer • Developed and executed Test Plans in accordance with international regulatory standards and calibration body. Some of the test standards assessed against were ETSI standards (Europe), JATE requirements (Japan), Australian Telecom standards, FCC Part 68 and CS03 requirements (USA and Canada respectively), ITU-T Recommendations and GR-499-CORE.

1995-1998 Teradyne, Inc. Boston, MA Test Technician • Testing and debugging of highly complex digital and analog electronics to component level.

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES • Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago, IL - Eucharistic minister offering pastoral care to patients (2007-2009). • Tarcissus Church, Chicago, IL - Eucharistic Minister offering pastoral care to elderly at Alden Northmoor Rehabilitation and Health Center (2007-2009). • Good Samaritan Hospital, Brockton, MA - Eucharistic Minister offering pastoral care to patients (2010-2011). • Taught English as Second language (ESL) to immigrants and assisted them with the naturalization process. • Tutored High School student at Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Chicago, IL.

Michael Omlin 2018 Commonwealth Avenue Apt. #6, Brighton, MA 02135 (Current) 2295 East U.S. Highway 98, Holtville, CA 92250 (Permanent) 760-996-2575 | [email protected]

OBJECTIVE______

To acquire a teaching position in California at the secondary or post-secondary levels of education with an emphasis on historical and Biblical theology. Also willing to teach Classical languages.

EDUCATION______

Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry Brighton, MA Master of Theological Studies Expected: May 2014 GPA: 3.86 ! Scholarships: Raymond Zeitz Fellowship Fund.

University of San Diego San Diego, CA B.A., Theology and Religious Studies May 2012 GPA: 3.83, with honors, Magna cum laude ! Honors: Theta Alpha Kappa Honors Society for Religious Studies and Theology; Dean’s List Spring 2009 – Spring 2012; First Honors Spring 2009 – Spring 2012. ! Awards: Department of Languages and Literatures Award for Latin; Department of Theology and Religious Studies Award. ! Scholarships: University of San Diego Presidential Scholarship; Spain Family Theology and Religious Studies Scholarship; University of San Diego Scholarship; Holtville Rotary Scholarship; Holtville Green & Gold Scholarship.

LANGUAGES______

! Proficiency in Classical and Ecclesiastical Latin (4 semesters college-level study and work with untranslated Medieval Latin texts) ! Proficiency in Classical and Biblical Greek (6 semesters college-level study)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE______

Catechist, St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish, Chestnut Hill, MA September 2013 – Present ! Collaborate with other catechists bi-monthly to educate over 45 students (6th - 8th grade) on important aspects of Catholic Social Teaching. ! Also includes dividing into grades where I discuss with 12 eight grade students on how to use the Bible as a tool for discernment in regards to modern issues. ! Completed the Protecting God’s Children Program for Adults on October 20, 2013.

Volunteer, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Holtville, CA February 2006 ! Lectured on Church history to approximately 25 Confirmation candidates (9th-10th grade). ! Assisted in a Confirmation retreat geared to foster faith formation and spiritual growth; also included giving a talk about personal experiences related to praying the Rosary.

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE______

Farmer, Omlin Farms, Inc., Holtville, CA June 2003 – May 2009; Summer 2013 ! Farmed various forage crops on a family farm which required operating heavy machinery and physical labor. Duties consisted of raking, discing, running borders, busting borders, irrigating, baling, hauling, planting, and other tractor and mechanical work. ! Worked 60+ hours per week during the summer; weekends during school.

Stock Manager, Racine and Laramie, Inc., San Diego, CA June 2009 – August 2012 ! Managed and maintained $500,000+ worth of inventory at a family run tobacconist in Old Town San Diego. Responsibilities included ordering and receiving stock, determining prices, organization and display of stock. ! Collaborated with sales clerks to establish communication system for needed items and sales techniques. ! Reconciled bank statements, posted invoices, wrote checks, maintained a calculated balance of inventory, and created spread sheets of incoming credit card transactions. ! Company saw an increase in overall revenue from 2009-2012. ! Calculations and bookkeeping balances were accurate to the last cent. ! Worked as a sales clerk finalizing 50+ transactions per day. Duties included handling of money, checks, and credit/debit card transactions; selling product and educating customers about the history of antique items; and simply starting conversation with visitors from around the world. ! Worked 30-40+ hours per week during the school year; 40+ hours per week during the summer.

Cart Manager, Double Tree Golf Resort, San Diego, CA June 2009 – August 2009 ! Managed golf carts, short game, and golf tournaments. ! Provided excellent customer service such as cleaning customers’ golf clubs, giving rides to vehicles, and relaying information about the golf course. ! Worked 32+ hours per week.

ACTIVITIES______

Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, Spain June 19, 2012 – July 20-2012 ! Walked 500 miles from St. Jean pied de Port in the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. In doing so, I completed one of the oldest pilgrimages in Europe and received an official “compostela” affirming my completion of such a gratuitous spiritual and physical endeavor.

Volunteer, Imperial Valley Swiss Club, Holtville, CA 2004 – Present ! Assisted in preparing meals, cutting meat, serving meals, and cleaning the grounds for traditional Swiss events, wedding receptions, proms, reunions, and private parties. ! Member of the Imperial Valley Swiss Club since 2008.

COMPUTER SKILLS______

PC: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

INTERESTS______

Guitar, Piano, Music Theory, Football, Golf, Chess

Quentin Samuel Orem 92 Algonqiun Road #2/Chestnut Hill, MA/02467 (206) 999-2565 [email protected]

Education Master of Theological Studies, Boston College (in progress) September 2012 – December 2014 GPA: 4.0 • Emphasis in biblical studies, Greek • Organized and led academic discussion groups • Facilitated faith sharing group with five undergraduate seniors • Led weekly groups of undergrads in local community service program Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, Santa Clara University June 2011 GPA: 3.79 Ÿ Major: Philosophy Ÿ Minor: Catholic Studies Ÿ Honors Program • Chosen by Santa Clara President to represent University at U.N. conference • Directed and planned weekly student liturgies for four years • Inspired close community, accompanied students in their Freshman year as Community Facilitator • Trained student lectors for Mass Leadership/Work Experience , Casa de la Solidaridad, El Salvador August 2011 – June 2012 • Casa de la Solidaridad is an alternative study abroad program centered on living in community, building relationships with people on the margins, and encountering Christ through engagement with the world • Inspired a family-like community within diverse group of seventeen Americans and Salvadorans • Accompanied the community as a whole while supporting and challenging each member individually • Planned and facilitated weekly “community nights” and “spirituality nights” , Meritage Restuarant, Boston, Massachusetts August 2013 – February 2014 • Set up floor plan and made server and back waiter assignments • Directed the seating of all guests, alerting servers of special circumstances and occasions • Served as the “face of the restaurant,” was the first and last person guests interacted with • Led with quick decision making, positive attitude, and composure under pressures of a busy restaurant Notable Awards/Honors John Nobili, S.J. Medal 2011 • Highest award for a male graduate of Santa Clara University • Awarded to the graduate deemed “outstanding in academic performance, personal character, school activities, and constructive contribution to the University.” Timothy P. Fallon, S.J. Award 2010 • Presented to the “student demonstrating outstanding achievement in the study of philosophy.” Jean Donovan Fellowship 2009 • Awarded a grant to design summer immersion program in Calcutta, India • Taught at Mother Teresa’s Ghandi School, learned from engagement with Indian culture Other Relevant Skills • Fluent Spanish speaker • Extensive international experience, especially Latin America, Asia, and Europe • Some experience with start-up finance and marketing (helped a friend start her business) • Confident with full range of technology, familiarity with programming (Objective – C) Susan Grace Persch (832) 495-1805 / [email protected] 550 Stafford Run Road, Apt 710, Stafford, Texas 77477

EMPLOYMENT Jun 2009- Office Administrator, Blue Diamond Construction, Inc – Houston, Texas Aug 2012 Manage all accounts receivable/payable, with associated document control and company payroll Prepare job proposals/contracts and all associated document control Analyze individual contract profit and cost Liaison for company with subcontractors for contract administration and compliance Research, analyze and execute permit applications Research new/existing products, suppliers, and processes for company consideration and/or implementation Perform analysis of blueprints/contract for accurate supplies/equipment orders Create company promotional materials, including photo DVD, holiday cards Website design and administration Travel coordinator, responsible for all bookings and accommodations Proficient in Excel, Word, QuickBooks, Publisher, and Intuit Website builder

Nov 2005 - Seton Catholic Junior High School – Houston, Texas May 2009 (Now Assumption Catholic School) Religion Instructor, Grades Six, Seven, and Eight Instructor for grades six, seven, and eight, responsible for teaching grade level curriculum Developed grade level appropriate lesson plans according to Archdiocesan curriculum and state education requirements Coordinated school-wide service project with the San Jose Clinic, Eighth grade facilitating Religion / Liturgy Coordinator, Seton Catholic Junior High School Selected text books according to grade level curriculum requirements Developed and coordinated student Liturgy and Retreat activities Developed and coordinated various Liturgical activities, including Stations of the Cross, Recitations of the Rosary, and Graduations Liturgy Trained, coordinated, and scheduled all altar servers, gift bearers, and lectors for the weekly school Mass

Sept 2001 - Walgreens #4837 – Missouri City, Texas Sept 2006 Photo Department, Head Photo Specialist Managed Photo Department Developed and implemented promotional sales for department, including marketing plan, graphic design for departmental sales fliers/brochures/signage and department sales management and reporting Performed departmental maintenance oversight for all equipment, including upgrades, routine maintenance, and operation Ordered departmental supplies and maintained department inventory Increased sales and departmental productivity during tenure Increased satisfactory customer service

Feb 2001 - AutoVantage – Stafford, TX June 2001 Clerical Administrative Associate Provided clerical support including data entry and Information Systems support

EDUCATION

MTS, Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry MLA, Theology, University of St Thomas B.A., Liberal Arts: Theology & Philosophy, University of St. Thomas Certified Catechist, Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, Texas

ACHIEVEMENTS Member, Phi Sigma Tau, Texas Epsilon Chapter, University of St. Thomas Philosophy Honor Society

COMMUNITY/ VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMENT

Houston Choral Showcase Active performing member, Community Show Choir (January 2010 – June 2012)

St. Laurence Catholic Church Member, Traditional Choir (January 2001 – Present) Member, Life Teen Core Team (2000 – 2001) Small Group Leader, Confirmation retreat (1999 – 2001)

Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Member, Café Catholica Choir (2009 – Present) Cafe Catholica Core Team (2007 – 2009) Bayou Awakening Retreat Staff (January 2007 – March 2010)

Sr. Duong Hai Pham, LHC [email protected] . Phone: 508-292-0317 66 Priscilla Rd. Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

EDUCATION: Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry, Boston, MA May 2014 Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry GPA: 3.7/4.0

Stonehill College, Easton, MA August 2010 - May 2012 Bachelor of Art in Religious Studies GPA: 3.54/4.0

St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI August 2009 – August 2010 Certificate of English as Second Language

Thang Long University, Hanoi, Vietnam September 1998 – June 2002 Bachelor of Science in Pedagogic English

ACADEMIC HONOR Theta Alpha Kappa December 2011

THESES: Bachelor Degree: “Interreligious Dialogue and Inculturation in the Context of Vietnamese Church.” Thesis of Bachelor Degree of Art in Religious Studies, (Massachusetts: Stonehill College, 2012).

Master Degree: “The imbalance of the Vietnamese Church in Sacraments and Sacramental and Social Services.” Thesis of Master in Theology and Ministry, (Massachusetts: Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, 2014).

MINISTRY AND SERVICE EXPERIENCE

St. Anthony Shrine, Boston, MA May 2013 - Present Apostolic Outreach Administrator • Coordinated and organized a children’s program for ages 6-14 * Provided school supplies to children * Bought supplies when donations are not sufficient • Organized workshops on “Ecological Crisis” and “Inconvenient Films” by presenting, showing, or discussing topics related to polluted environment and crisis in daily life. • Participated in Grief, Gay and Lesbian workshops • Volunteered at the Food Center by packing and handing out foods to the poor families • Visited and gave food to the homeless on the streets in Boston downtown

Boston College, School of Theology and Ministry, Boston, MA September 2012 – Present • Handed out the Eucharist at Mass

Suffolk County House of Corrections, Boston, MA August 2013 - Present • Led the communion service liturgy with readings and the scripture • Motivated and instructed people to attend the Prison Ministry

St. Joseph Manor’s Nursing Home, Brockton, MA September 2010 – August 2012 • Visited residents and increased socialization

The Hope House, Easton, MA January 2010 – May 2010 • Helped and created activities for children with special needs

St. Nobert College, De Pere, WI August 2009 – August 2010 • Assisted and organized RCIA program- Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Don Bosco Home for the Disabled, Hanoi, Vietnam October 2006 – July 2009 • Instructed Catholic Catechism class, ages 15-25 • Designed and created activities enriching socialization and mental capacity

Archbishop’s House, Hanoi, Vietnam August 2006 – July 2009 Receptionist • Arranged Archbishop’s schedules and clergies’ in Archbishop’s House • Responded and communicated phone calls in a professional manner • Increased work flow efficiency by screening letters and documents for distribution • Monitored and directed the guests

Congregation of the Lovers of the Holy Cross, Hanoi, Vietnam June 1997 – July 2009 • Tutored English as Second Language for Sisters in the convent • Organized community events for the Congregation • Taught children in the kindergarten classrooms: * Developed common learning objectives for reading, writing, and mathematics curricula * Applied modern pedagorical strategies for English and Arts instruction

Xuy Xa Parish, Ha Tay, Vietnam November 2005 – August 2006 • Assisted in pastoral ministry at Xuy Xa Parish • Minister of Eucharist at Mass • Conducted the children’s choir of approximately 100 children, ages 5-15 • Tutored grade school students those were illiterate • Tutored 10th, 11th and 12th grade students English • Taught Catholic Catechism for Confirmation and First Communion classes • Taught Marriage Preparation class of fifteen to twenty people

Ham Long Parish, Hanoi, Vietnam November 2002 – December 2005 • Assisted in Pastoral ministry at Ham Long Parish • Taught Catholic Catechism for Confirmation and First Communion classes • Directed shows for children of Ham Long’s Parish on special occasions

SKILLS

Computer: Proficient with the Microsoft Suite including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, Internet Language: Fluent in English and Vietnamese; Beginner French

Home Address: 2003 Commonwealth Ave #17 Scott Daniel Possiel Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected] Mobile: 919-345-2391

EDUCATION Boston College School of Theology & Ministry Master of Theological Studies Expected May 2014 Concentration in Historical Theology Current GPA: 3.835/4.00

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill College of Arts & Sciences BA with Highest Honors in Religious Studies, GPA: 3.91 Awarded May 2012 BA in Political Science Cumulative GPA: 3.719/4.00 Minor in Hispanic Studies

GRE SCORES Verbal Reasoning Score: 165, 95th Percentile Quantitative Reasoning Score: 161, 81st Percentile Analytical Writing score: 5, 93rd Percentile

AWARDS BC School of Theology and Ministry: Full Tuition Fellowship 2012-2014, Research Assistantship 2013, University of North Carolina: Dean’s List Award Recipient each semester Fall 2008 through Spring 2012, National Merit Scholar 2008

RESEARCH Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Research Assistant to Professor Melissa Kelley Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 • 10 hours/week assisting professor with research • Provided professor with multiple literature reviews on “The Grief borne of Injustice” and “Prophetic Ministry in Pastoral Care” • Met regularly with professor to plan research and present findings

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Religious Studies Honor’s Thesis Research Project Summer 2010 - Summer 2012 • Topic: The impact of modernity on the cloistered monks of the Cistercian Order • Requested and received Internal Research Board approval for international research • Planned and completed visit to Cistercian monasteries in both England and Ireland conducting interviews of monks and studying the monastic life • Completed Thesis and passed defense with grade of Highest Honors

STUDY ABROAD Estudios Universitarios y Superiores de Andalucia, Seville, Spain Summer Study Abroad June – July 2010 • Spent seven weeks studying at Centro Internacional de Estudios Culturales in Seville, Spain • Completed 6 credit hours of courses in Spanish Culture and Art taught completely in Spanish • Lived with Spanish-only speaking host family for duration of summer term

LANGUAGES Classical and Medieval Latin: 4 semesters Classical Greek: 3 Semesters Sahidic Coptic: 1 Semester

Modern Spanish: 6 semesters, speaking proficiency Modern German: 1 semester, reading proficiency

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Yvonne S. Racine 95 Marked Tree Road 508-429-7476 Holliston, MA 01746 [email protected]

Education Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Chestnut Hill, MA Master of Education, GPA: 3.85 December 2013

St. John the Evangelist Church Hopkinton, MA Denver Scripture Study Program Certificate of Completion May 2008

Northeastern University Boston, MA Master of Business Administration, GPA 3.62 September 1988

Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, GPA: 3.57 May 1982

Teaching Ursuline Academy Dedham MA Experience Student Teacher (one day per week) Fall 2012 and Spring 2013

. Developed 6 part unit on Lent for grade 7; coached students in the use of imaginative prayer and reflection using writing and drawing skills; appealed to different senses by using music and food in several of the lessons . Designed grade 10 lesson on the infancy narratives from the gospels of Matthew and Luke using collaborative group work; lesson culminated with a visual summary (a puzzle) of the class’ work as each group added a piece to the puzzle . Created introductory lessons for grade 12 units on biblical Wisdom Literature and Catholic Social Teaching, using a combination of lecture, discussion and the analysis of some primary texts . Filled in for cooperating teacher on short notice, lecturing on each of the four gospels to two grade 10 classes . Utilized several different teaching methods such as lecture, group work and discussion . Assisted cooperating teacher in grading assignments

St. Mary’s Parish Holliston, MA Adult Bible Study Facilitator January to March 2011 January to March 2012 August 2012

. Co-facilitated the 8 session Quick Journey Through the Bible course (created by Ascension Press) which gives participants an overview of salvation history . Provided additional reading materials to enhance the participants’ understanding of various topics

Religious Education Grade Eight Coordinator September 2001 to May 2009 . Created and taught a four part church history curriculum to enable parish to meet archdiocesan requirement to teach church history . Incorporated a variety of elements such as games, food, costumes, small group activities and various forms of prayer to accommodate different learning styles . Designed work booklets for students to keep their attention focused and to summarize what they learned . Prepared all materials and provided training for teachers and facilitators . Provided parents with a list of conversation starters related to each session’s theme to facilitate discussion between students and parents . Communicated with parents when necessary concerning behavior and attendance issues

Religious. Education Instructor September 1999 to May 2009 . September 2013 to present th th th . ProvidedPrepared parentsand taught with weekly a list of or conversation bi-weekly lessons starters to related 6 ,7 toand each 8 session’sgrade students theme to . facilitateCreated discussion visual aids between and games students as necessa and parentsry to support lesson content . Communicated frequently with parents concerning discipline, projects, tests . Evaluated student performance

Employment Joann Fabric and Crafts Milford, MA October 2000 to present Sales Associate (Part-time) . Help customers determine what materials to use for a sewing or craft project . Suggest creative solutions for unusual problems . Measure and cut fabric and various trims for customers

NYNEX (now Verizon) Boston, MA October 1991 to April 1994 Staff Manager- Cost Analysis . Supervised group of cost analysts and evaluated their performance . Compiled cost analysis results for district manager . Trained new cost analyst to perform the basic functions of the job

Cost Analyst March 1986 to September 1991 . Developed cost studies that were used to determine prices of the company’s various products and services . Wrote testimony used by company witness in regulatory hearings . Mechanized all components of cost studies for easy updating and data retrieval

Network Planner Framingham, MA June 1982 to February 1986 . Approved plans for growth of local telephone network and related budget . Created network planning guide book for new hire to use . Trained 2 new hires to perform the basic functions of the job

Patrick Reynolds-Berry 20 Shanley St., Apt. 2R, Boston, Massachusetts 02135 (513) 578-0264 [email protected] Objective To provide spiritually-informed psychotherapy and counseling services to youth and adults. Education Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Anticipated May 2014 Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry Master of Social Work

Clinical Concentration with Children, Youth, and Families Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL May 2008 Bachelor of Arts – Cum Laude and Magis Scholar Majors: Political Science and International Studies Minors: Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Pastoral Leadership Casa de la Solidaridad, San Salvador, El Salvador January – May 2007 Service-Learning Semester Abroad Experience Trinity Boston Foundation, Boston, MA September 2013 – Present Trinity Boston Counseling Center Clinical Social Work Intern • Developed and implemented treatment plans for children, youth and adults, based on clinical diagnostic assessments.

• Developed curricula and facilitated groups for self-care, identity development, and stress management.

• Utilized Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Adventure Therapy modalities in psychotherapy treatment.

• Collaborated with client collaterals, therapists, parents and guardians.

• Developed spiritual lens in psychotherapy.

• Received training in Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, Group Facilitation, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Spiritually-Informed Practice. • Participated in the Racial Equality, Awareness, and Learning Alliance at Trinity Boston Foundation.

Boston College Office of International Programs, Chestnut Hill, MA September 2011 – Present Graduate Assistant, Global Service and Justice Program • Mentored and advised undergraduate students involved in domestic and international service. • Organized student data and communicated frequently with faculty, staff, and students.

• Engaged students in dialogue about race, gender, and human and economic development as the Teacher’s Assistant for Contextualizing Service. • Designed, organized, and led three distinct and original student retreats. Boston College Arrupe International Immersion Program, Chestnut Hill, MA September 2012 – Present Arrupe Mentor • Mentored undergraduate student-leaders in group management and leadership. • Led groups of undergraduate students on two week-long immersion experiences in Nicaragua. • Managed trip finances. Cristo Rey Boston High School, Boston, MA September 2012 – May 2013 Clinical Social Work Intern • Supported caseload of 10-15 students from different grade levels through individual counseling. • Facilitated group counseling for junior boys with academic and behavioral issues.

• Administered school-wide health self-assessment survey.

• Analyzed assessment data to target needs within the junior class. Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Managua, Nicaragua December 2008 – December 2010

Teacher, Colegio Roberto Clemente, Fe y Alegría • Developed weekly lesson plans and taught math, Spanish, and English in primary school. • Designed, planned, and taught inaugural automotive English course for high school-aged students in vocational school.

• Mentored children and adolescents, individually and in group settings.

• Collaborated with teachers and parents.

• Fluency in Spanish Other • Computer skills: Microsoft Office Suite, Mac applications, and Adobe CQ web publishing • Eagle Scout

Matthew Aaron Sablan 29045 River Run Lane • Highland, CA • 909.633.3442 • [email protected]

Experienced Young Adult Minister & Theology Teacher dedicated to promoting personal authenticity and the intimacy of being God’s beloved through the Catholic faith. Guided by the belief that young adults searching for meaning can be met by a minister who recognizes them as equals and affirms their concerns as relevant to God’s own.

Education Boston College School of Theology & Ministry Boston, MA 2010-2014 Master of Theological Studies (Pre-Doctoral) with a concentration in Moral Theology Special focus on relationships and the pastoral application of Church teaching Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA 2005-2009 Bachelor of Arts: Theological Studies with Minors in Peace Studies & Archaeology Special focus on love of self and the role it plays in healthy identity

Employment Crazy Dough’s Pizza Brighton, MA 2012-2014 Cashier & Server, in charge of pasta and salad station Operated counter, took phone/web orders, made pasta and salads, and aided pizza chef Matignon Catholic High School Somerville, MA 2013 Varsity Track & Field Coach Primary sprinting and relay coach, lead team practices and supervised away meets

Ministry/Teaching Experience Immaculate Conception Parish Lowell, MA 2012 Confirmation Teacher Presented catechism and lead class conversation to high school students Diocese of San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA 2010-11 Speaker at Annual Youth Christian Leadership Training Retreat Presented on faith formation, vocations, and working in a parish setting to young adults St. Adelaide’s Parish Highland, CA 2004-2011 Youth Minister/LifeTeen Core Member Developed/taught weekly programs, lessons, lectures, organized and lead retreats Te Purapura Pai Center for Biblical Studies Gisborne, New Zealand 2009 Summer Internship Scripture research assistant for Maori Anglican Church’s first Bible Center and helped prepare priests with materials for ministry, attended Maori synod Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, CA 2005-2009 Campus Ministry Worker 2007-2008 Office assistant, public relations programming, event coordinating, Christian Living Community Small Group Leader 2006-2009 Lead weekly faith formation group and campus ministry retreats in the Taize, France tradition Sacristan 2007-2009 Responsible for weekly Mass

Matthew Aaron Sablan 29045 River Run Lane • Highland, CA • 909.633.3442 • [email protected]

Ministry/Teaching Experience (continued) St. Mark’s Parish Venice, CA 2008-2009 Confirmation Teacher Planned, lead, and facilitated retreats as well as lead small group discussions St. Thomas Aquinas High School San Bernardino, CA 2004-2005 Kairos Retreat Leader Selected for early participation to facilitate leading the following year

Awards/Activities Inaugural Undergraduate Research Symposium Presenter of Loyola Marymount Univ. Presented on love of self in the Catholic tradition and how it can be understood today Ministry & University representative to Los Angeles, CA Religious Education Congress The nation’s largest religious education congress Invited Main Speaker for Asian Pacific Youth Day for San Bernardino Diocese Theta Kappa Alpha Theology Honor Society • Dean’s List • University Honors Program

International Project Sydney, Australia / San Bernardino, CA 2008-2009 Conducted International & Domestic Study of Catholicism and Young Adults Survey study of young adults’ understanding of pride, guilt, & humility within Catholicism

References available upon request Matthew Shallcross 3301 Teton Lane, Norman, OK 73072 405-808-6908 [email protected]

OBJECTIVE Pursue employment in a field of work that will allow my education, in the areas of theology, religion and philosophy, to be used to its fullest. The ideal position would be one that involves education—whether this is through academics or religious formation and guidance.

EDUCATION Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Master of Theological Studies 2012 – 2014

Areas of Concentration: Biblical Studies, Early Church History

University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK B.A. Religious Studies, B.A. Philosophy 2008 – 2012 2001 – 2004 Areas of Concentration: Philosophy of Religion, Christianity

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Oklahoma Teaching Assistant – to Professor Barbara Boyd in “Introduction to 2011 Religious Studies.” Met with students upon request, instructed writing tutorials, graded written work— including exam papers, proctored tests and quizzes, and instructed review class for final exam.

WORK EXPERIENCE Jane Lenson, Newton, MA Child Care 2012 – 2014 Transported children to and from school and assisted with homework.

Bishop’s Landing, Norman, OK Groundskeeper 2011 – 2013 Maintenance, up-keep, and clean-out of apartment complex units and grounds. Hob Nob Rob’s Liquor Store, Norman, OK Cashier, Driver 2010 Stocked and managed inventory, provided customer service, arranged transportation service, balanced register and closed store. Little China Express, Norman, OK Manager, Delivery Driver, Waiter 1998 - 2010 Assisted in running of the restaurant including: organizing shift changes and schedules, money handling, register balancing, training new employees, customer service, managing product inventory, and organizing delivery orders. Dillard’s, Norman, OK Shoe Sales 2007 Provided excellent customer service, organized products on sales floor for maximum sales impact, managed stock and managed register. Primerica Financial Services, Oklahoma City, OK District Manager 2005 - 2007 Served as recruiter, trainer, and financial planner. Created customized financial plans for customers to meet their goals.

LANGUAGES

• English – native language

• Spanish –basic competence.

• Greek – read and write with competence.

• Latin – read and write with competence. MEMBERSHIPS

• Member of Potawatomi Nation

Angela F. Siegel Phone: 267.259.4407 Email: [email protected]

Local Address: Permanent Address: Boston College Campus Ministry – McElroy 233 104 Weston Court 140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 North Wales, PA 19454 Objective Provide students with educational experiences and opportunities for reflection in religious studies that foster individual and communal faith formation, an ability to bring these convictions into critical engagement with societal issues, and an attentiveness to the presence and love of God in their lives and in the world.

Education Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Brighton, MA August 2012-Present • Master of the Arts in Theology and Ministry • Expected Date of Graduation: May 2014 • Awards: 2012-2013 Paulist Center Lay Ministry Grant Recipient Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, PA September 2007-May 2011 • Bachelor of Arts: Theology, May 2011, Cum Laude • Minors: English & Faith Justice Studies • Awards and Honors: Theta Alpha Kappa – Theology Honor Society, Alpha Sigma Nu – Jesuit National Honor Society, Sigma Tau Delta - International English Honor Society Professional & Ministerial Experience Boston College Offices of Residential Life and Campus Ministry, Chestnut Hill, MA August 2012-Present Graduate Peer Minister • Serve as a ministerial presence, advocate, resource and conversation partner for approximately 320 first year students • Provide personal and professional support to 13 Resident Assistants per academic year • Organize and execute 40-50 building-wide programs utilizing a budget of $800 per academic year • Promote spiritual, social, intellectual and vocational formation through programming initiatives • Mentor Resident Assistants in developing skills to create and facilitate spiritually based programs • Plan and oversee a Campus Ministry retreat for first year students in collaboration with Graduate Peer Ministry staff & undergraduate student leaders • Participate in Sunday liturgies; responsibilities include training liturgical ministers, assisting the sacristan and collaborating with the Campus Ministry liturgical team • Designed and implemented the 2013 Graduate Peer Ministry Training Program • Assist in the hiring process of new Graduate Peer Ministers for the Office of Residential Life and the Office of Campus Ministry Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Newton, MA September 2013-Present Student Teacher • Observe Middle School (5th-8th) and High School (9th-12th) Religious Studies classes • Assist in planning and facilitation of the 10th Grade Retreat • Plan weekly chapel services for Middle School students and faculty • Teach 7th, 8th and 10th Grade Religious Studies in Spring 2013 Jesuit Volunteer Corps Midwest Region – Cleveland, OH August 2011-July 2012 Jesuit Volunteer – Saint Martin dePorres High School Campus Minister and Co-Teacher • Created and implemented a curriculum for a sophomore test preparation course for 15 students • Organized and participated in an after school tutoring program • Observed and taught 9th grade Theology (Full time teacher: April 2012 – June 2012) • Served as a Campus Minister; responsibilities included designing and facilitating retreats and immersion experiences for all grades and accompanying 10 students on weekly service experiences to a soup kitchen and a domestic violence shelter • Moderated the Social Justice Club and guided members in creating events to promote Catholic Social Teaching • Embodied the program’s core values: simple living, spirituality, intentional community and social justice • Engaged in ongoing spiritual formation through three regional retreats, spiritual direction, and a silent retreat

Work & Leadership Experience Saint Joseph's University Office of Campus Ministry, Philadelphia, PA September 2007- May 2011 Summer Immersion Programs Student Coordinator for Auction & Fundraising (2010-2011) • Planned and executed the Summer Immersion Programs Auction Fundraiser, raising $16,000 for program expenses • Updated Auction webpage and advertising materials • Prepared soliciting routes and obtained auction items and food donations from local businesses • Coordinated weekly team leader meetings • Created an online student fundraising database Weekly Service Intern (2008-2010) • Oversaw 8 service sites, 12 coordinators and 60 volunteers • Planned justice-related events to encourage reflection on service experiences • Developed web based registration for volunteers • Maintained volunteer records and background checks • Organized service recruitment, semester reflections and weekly team meetings with interns and supervisor Saint Joseph's University Student-Athlete Academic Services, Philadelphia, PA September 2010 – May 2011 Theology Tutor • Tutored student-athletes in various Theology & Religious Studies courses to better develop the following skills: reading comprehension, analysis, brainstorming, outlining, paper writing and presentation preparation Saint Joseph's University Office of Residence Life, Philadelphia, PA August 2010 – May 2011 Resident Assistant • Served as a mentor, resource and advocate for 42 first year female students • Create a community that fosters growth and development for my residents • Planned programs to promote social, spiritual and academic growth • Collaborated with Resident Assistant team and Area Coordinator to organize area-wide programming • Responded to emergency situations in cooperation with University Public Safety • Role model positive, healthy and productive behavior Co-Curricular & Faith Experience Fund for Theological Education Volunteers Exploring Vocations Conference – Denver, CO May 2012 Nominated Participant First Friday Club of Cleveland March 2012 Keynote Speaker Saint Joseph's University Office of Campus Ministry Summer Immersion Program – Tohatchi, NM & Duran, Ecuador Summers 2008-2011 Student Leader (2010 & 2011), Student Participant (2008 & 2009) Koinonia (Christian Life Community) Program September 2009-May 2011 Koinonia Faith Sharing Group Leader Saint Joseph's University Freshman Escape Retreat September 2008 & 2009 Group Leader (2008, 2009) & Speaker on Ignatian Spirituality (2008) Key Skills • Experience with PC and Macintosh: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Adobe • Experience with Gmail and using Google Documents and Forms for web-based registration • Experience with social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest) for event advertisement • SAFE ZONE Certified – August 2010

JAVIER A. SOEGAARD 33 Wiltshire Road, Apartment 2, Boston, MA 02135 [email protected] (203) 241-4447 STATEMENT OF INTENT As a young man passionate about Catholic Education, I offer myself, my energy and my skills to those agencies who support this most joyful and crucial mission of the Church.

EDUCATION Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (BC STM), Boston, MA Master of Divinity, expected May 2014

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Bachelor of Arts, Theology; Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, May 2010, cum laude

WORK EXPERIENCE South Boston Catholic Academy (Pre-K – 6th), South Boston, MA January 2014 – June 2014 Liturgy Intern

• Missal Development – Developing a reusable, age-appropriate booklet containing the Order of the Mass as well as prayers and hymns of the Church for use in school-wide liturgies. • Liturgical Catechesis – Helping students learn to pray the Mass through pedagogical emphasis on symbols, community, and the human body. • Leadership Training - Preparing students for liturgical ministries with skills like public speaking and dramatic movement. • Community Liturgies – Developing a system to include South Boston locals and school alumni in the school’s life of prayer.

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, Braintree, MA Summer 2013 Summer Intern, Office for Canonical Affairs

• Ordination Registry Update – Acquired and analyzed 10+ years of data regarding Boston’s clergy to update the Archdiocesan Ordination Registry according to the regulations of Canon Law. • Baptismal Information of Priests - Developed a system and database for housing the Baptismal information of priests ordained in the Archdiocese to facilitate canonical notification of their home parishes. • Office Assistant - Reorganized sensitive archdiocesan files and developed a table of contents with key search phrases.

Boston College High School, Boston, MA Sept 2012 - May 2013 Teaching Intern/Practicum Student

• Mentoring Partnership – Apprenticed with a veteran Theology teacher to learn pedagogical methods, receive feedback regarding my own teaching, and engage in theological conversation about religious education. § Teaching Experience – Was given gradual independence to craft lessons, give assignments and grade accordingly.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT May 2012 - August 2012 Summer Intern, Office for Pastoral Services

• Administrative Assistant - Performed tasks ranging from data entry to database design, event preparation to mass mailings. • Fairfield County Catholic - Published three articles for the local Diocesan periodical on behalf of the Office. • Scripture Reflections - Prepared short reflections on Sunday Scripture for use in weekly parish bulletins. • Event Coordinator / Assistant - Coordinated the Diocesan Mass for Natural Family Planning. Acquired speakers for the Diocese’s Catechetical Conference, including BC’s Dr. Peter Kreeft.

Child and Family Guidance Center, Bridgeport, CT June 2010 - June 2011 Staff Volunteer, Truancy Court Prevention Project (TCPP) Case Manager

• Case Worker – Conducted regular school and home visits with eight students and their families to develop and monitor goals. Facilitated participation in pro-social activities like after-school programs and volunteer work. • “Court” Sessions – Engaged students with a local judge who encouraged their positive progress and set goals for their immediate and long-term futures. • Family Group – Assisted with a weekly support and educational group for young parents and their children.

STUDENT LIFE STM Community Life Club 2011-2014 • Director – Planned and coordinated monthly gatherings for classmates. Oversaw $2000 annual budget. • Student Forum – Discussed and represented student issues at bimonthly meetings with directors of other student groups.

STM Liturgical Choir 2012-2014 • Vocal Part – Bass 1/Bass 2 • Instrument – Acoustic Guitar, Hand Drum

SPECFIC MINISTERIAL EXPERIENCES Lay Eucharistic Presiding/Preaching • Blessed Sacrament Parish, Walpole, MA (2013-2014)

Talks/Homilies • Blessed Sacrament – “Wealth and Communion;” “The Lonely Samaritan;” “The Man with New Vision;” “Leaving Jerusalem;” “Scraps of Abundance;” “Wisdom and Signs” • St. Mary Parish, Bethel, CT, Men’s Ministry, 2011: “Asking for Help: Undoing Male Stubbornness in the Spiritual Life”

Catechesis: • St. Brigid/Gate of Heaven Parish, South Boston, MA (2014) • Little Flower Parish & St. Jude Parish, South Bend, IN; St. Mary Parish, Bethel, CT (2007-2011)

Retreats: • Boston College Kairos 123 – Assistant Director/Mentor, Hope Talk, Music Ministry (2013) • Good Shepherd Parish, Martha’s Vineyard, MA - Anthem Retreat - Witness Talk and Small Group Leader (2013) • Sacred Heart Parish, Lynn, MA - Confirmation Retreat - Small Group Leader, Faith Q&A Panelist (2011, 2012) • Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, San Juan, PR – Coordinator, Fundraiser, and Keynote Speaker (2010) • Notre Dame Encounter with Christ #103 - Music Ministry, Small Group Leader (2010) • Notre Dame Sophomore Road Trip - Small Group Leader, Music Ministry, Vocation Talk (2008-2009)

Ongoing Faith-Sharing/Fellowship-Group Leadership • Notre Dame Four:7 Catholic Fellowship - MC, Speaker, Vision Team Leader (2007-2010) • Notre Dame FIDES (Freshmen in Discipleship, Evangelization, and Service) Mentor (2008-2009) • Carroll Hall Night Prayer - Coordinator, Presider (2007-2009)

HONORS AND AWARDS Boston College School of Theology and Ministry • Baker-Arrupe Lay Scholarship Award

City of Bridgeport, CT • John F. Kennedy Legacy Award for Public Service

University of Notre Dame • University of Notre Dame Student Leadership Award

SKILLS • Languages: Very proficient Spanish, especially written • Computer: MS Office, iMovie, Garageband

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES

§ Rev. Mark Massa, SJ, Th.D. Dean, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Phone: (908) 510-5152 Email: [email protected]

§ Br. James Peterson, OFM Cap. Director, Office for Canonical Affairs, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Work Phone: (617) 746-5651 Email: [email protected]

§ Paul Logan, M.Ed., Teacher, Boston College High School, Boston, MA Work Phone: (617) 436-3900 Email: [email protected] Tor Terungwa

179 Summer St Somerville MA 02143

[email protected]

Phone: 617-792-7597

Objective: To obtain a Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry Position

Education

Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry

Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Brighton MA, USA

Graduation: May 2014

BTI- Master of Theology and Ministry

Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA

Religion and Civil Society in Nigeria Spring 2014

Online Teaching and Learning for Adult Faith Enrichment

Boston College Church C21 Online August 2013 – Present

Master of Educational Administration

Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria Graduated: January 2011

Post Graduate Diploma in Education

Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria Graduated: January 2005

Bachelor of Theology

University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria Graduated: 2000

Work Experience

Boston College Church in the 21st Century (C21) Online August 2013 – Present

• Online teaching and learning for adult faith enrichment

Boston College Theology and Ministry Library December 2013 – Present

Library Assistant

• Interact with patrons, troubleshoot basic cataloguing problems, catalog of physical items, basic preservation of library materials, checkout and return items, experience Alma Ex Libris Library Management Software

Nigeria: Boston Education Development Center (NGO) 2007 – Present

Job Title: Executive Director

• leadership development courses • Initiated and coordinated of Religious Education seminars in Catholic dioceses in Nigeria • Organized fifty-two leadership development seminars

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• Editorial Adviser to organization’s publications. • President and founder of Imago Dei Initiative and Boston Resources Organization currently involved in Information and Communication initiatives among high school students and teachers in underserved communities in Benue State Nigeria.

Nigeria: Makurdi Diocesan Catechetical and Pastoral Leadership Formation Team

Job Title: Diocesan Coordinator 2011 – Present

• Initiated, got diocesan approval and executed the program of formation for full time and voluntary Catechists for Makurdi diocese, phases one (2011) and two (2012) which trained nearly five thousand lay ecclesial ministers. • Edited the manual of instruction for the two seminars • Recruited facilitators for the seminars in parishes and dioceses in Nigeria • Developed the curriculum of instruction for Makurdi diocesan catechists • Facilitation of ongoing formation workshops for clergy and laity of Makurdi diocese, Jalingo diocese and Abuja Archdiocese

Chaplain of Schools in Makurdi Diocese 2008 to 2012

Vice Rector of Makurdi Diocesan Minor Seminary 2001 to 2006

Parish Pastor at St. James Parish Mbadeda, Yandev. 2003 to 2004

Spiritual Director, St. James’ Minor Seminary, Makurdi 2001 to 2012

Published and Unpublished Works from 2000 – Present

1. Beloved Disciples: Manual for Full-time, Part-time and Voluntary Catechists (2012), Phase I. Publisher: Boston Resources Organization, Makurdi 2. Beloved Disciples: Manual for Full-time, Part-time and Voluntary Catechists (2011), Phase II. Boston Resources Organization, Makurdi 3. How to Become a Good Choir Master/Mistress (Gbenda u lun Orhemen/Kwasehemen Atsam u Dedoo (2011), Boston Resources Organization, Makurdi 4. Devotion Prayers for Teachers and Students (2011). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 5. A Handbook for Liturgical Ministers, Catechists and Church Leaders (2010). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 6. How to Join the Priesthood and Religious Vocations (2010). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 7. Practical Application of Leadership Principles and Theories (2010). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 8. Motivation Techniques for Leaders (2010). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 9. How to conduct Effective and Successful Bazaar (2010) Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 10. Effective Church Leadership and Management at Parish and Deanery Levels (2009) Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 11. Communion with God (2008). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi 12. Catholic Doctrine for Schools, Colleges and Houses of Formation (2008). Publisher: Imago Dei Publishers, Makurdi. 13. A Comparison of Academic Activities of Students from Intact and Broken Families: Implications for the Management of Secondary Schools in Zone ‘B’ Senatorial district of Benue State, Research Project for Masters in Educational Management, Benue State University, Makurdi. 2010. 14. Broken and Intact Families and Academic Performance of Secondary School Students, Post Graduate Diploma in Education Research Project, Benue State university, Makurdi. 2005. 15. Justification by faith in Galatians 3, 23-25 and Responsibility in Christ. Bachelor of Theology thesis submitted to the University of Jos, Jos. 2000. 16. Morality of Abortion. Long Essay, St. Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary, Makurdi. 1995.

• Skills

• Leadership skills development • Fluent in English language • Studied Latin, Hebrew and Greek languages • Good on windows 7 and especially MS Word

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Emeli Valverde 39 Dennis St., Boston, MA 02119 | 617-549-7490 | [email protected]

SUMMARY OF Bilingual: Spanish and English QUALIFICATIONS Proven record to direct and lead successful teams, volunteers, projects and programs. Ability to adapt at all phases of project management, from planning and budgeting to resource management, scheduling, and final implementation. Result-oriented, high-energy, hands-on professional, with a successful record of accomplishments, training and communication. Knowledgeable in compliance standards and data submission requirements for external regulatory agencies: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, MA Department of Public Health and MA Board of Registration in Medicine. Major strengths include strong leadership, communication skills, strong team player, attention to detail, supervisory skills including hiring, training, payroll and other administrative tasks.

EDUCATION BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON, MA September 2012 – present Masters degree candidate, Master of Arts in Theology and Ministry Expected graduation date: May 2014

CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE, MA September 2005 – June 2007 Master of Management; concentration Health Care Management

UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD, CT September 1999 – May 2004 Bachelor of Science

PROFESSIONAL NATIONAL SOCIETY OF HISPANICS MBA (NSHMBA) – BOSTON CHAPTER LEADERSHIP 2011 – present, VP of Finance ! Responsible for the chapter’s accounting and financial compliance of non-profit and tax-exempt status ! Responsible for the chapter’s funds, track expenses and retain good records for audit purposes ! Provide a chapter financial report to board and advisory council members at least once a quarter

ACTIVITIES AND CORAZON LATINO/A, BOSTON COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY MINISTERIAL 2013 – present, CO-CORDINATOR LEADERSHIP ! Student group, which endeavors to foster sense of comunidad (community) among student who are preparing or interested in working with Latino/a communities. HOLY FAMILY PARISH, DORCHESTER, MA 1997 – present, LECTOR 2010 – present, PARISH COUNCIL MEMBER 2010 – 2012, CATECHESIS TEACHER, First Communion (age group 9-12)

WORK COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM SPECIALIST EXPERIENCE DIMMOCK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER ROXBURY, MA August 2013 – Present ! Provide non-clinical support services to individuals with psychiatric or substance abuse disorders and who are considered to be “at risk” in the community ! Collaborate with other service provides to support individual’s health and wellness goal ! Enhancing individual’s daily living skills based on his/her treatment and goal plan ! Provide assistance, linkage and referrals to other support and management programs; benefits, housing, in-patient, outpatient treatment programs, NA/AA, GED programs

HEALTH EDUCATOR DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE & MAURICIO GASTÓN INSTITUTE BOSTON, MA FOR LATINO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY November 2012 – June 2013 ! Assisted in promoting CRUZA [Alliance for Latino Health through Faith and Action] with the focus of early cancer detection methods and awareness to among Latinos in the Catholic Church with the ultimate goal of reducing health disparities ! Responsible of organizing and evaluating health education trainings

PROGRAM MANAGER MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL BOSTON, MA March 2008 – September 2011 ! Manage the day-to-day operations of the Multicultural Affairs Office ! Responsible for the financial management (budget development, purchasing and billing reports) and provided monthly, quarterly and end of year financial analysis and recommendations ! Oversaw the development of recruiting, interviewing and retention for under- represented in medicine (URM) for 21 residency programs; served as a recruiter at national, regional and local conferences ! Provided statistical analysis data and reports of URMs ! Coordinated educational needs analysis, project planning, and implementation of significant educational events ! Oversaw the curriculum of the Summer Research Trainee Program (SRTP) workshops and seminars ! Served as the liaison between Harvard Medical School students and the Organization of Resident and Fellows (OMRF) ! Managed external relationships with national student-run and faculty medical organizations ! Handled all aspect of corporate event management, including venue selection, contract negotiation, proposal, planning, materials, and production of events and meetings ! Assisted the public relations and marketing departments with the development and writing of diversity related news stories and internal and external communication, and community events ! Managed and coordinated the first URM alumni weekend reunion, Feb. 11-12, 2011

JOSEPH S. VULETICH 1645 Commonwealth Ave. (303) 875-1921 Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected]

Objective: Employment as a Teacher or Campus Minister.

EDUCATION: BC School of Theology and Ministry, Master of Theological Studies Program, Expected Graduation May, 2014, 3.92 GPA.

Regis University, Baccalaureate Degree, Summa Cum Laude in English and Religious Studies, May, 2010, 3.937 GPA

RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS, AND PRESENTATIONS

Appropriating Abraham: Distinguishing Social Interactions and Reactions to Divine Commands (February 2014) ▪ Presented, at BC’s Conference on the Gospel and Contemporary Culture, an essay on the lessons portrayed in the Abrahamic narratives in Genesis. It was selected as the top paper in my session and will be published in the forthcoming Lumen et Vita journal.

Movements of Unraveling: Towards a Dramatic Mysticism in the Tragedy of King Lear (May 2014) ▪ Wrote a paper on the potential for reading King Lear as a mystical text. The paper was accepted for presentation at the forthcoming Western Regional Conference on Christianity and Literature in Santa Barbara, CA.

The Body of Christ and The Big Leowski: William Lynch, S.J. on the Church, Narrative, and the Dude (May 2010) ▪ Researched, wrote, defended and published a 134-page honors thesis about the potential for finding grace in the unlikely source that is the Coen Brothers’ cult-classic The Big Lebowski.

ACADEMIC AWARDS, HONORS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS

▪ Boston College STM Full Tuition Remission and Non-Service Stipend Recipient, September 2012 - Present. ▪ Alpha Sigma Nu (Jesuit Honors Society) Member, December 2008 - Present. ▪ John Henry Newman Award for Excellence in Religious Studies, May 2010. ▪ Fund for Theological Education (FTE) Undergraduate Fellow, May 2008. ▪ Ella Mullen Weckbaugh Scholarship for Religious Leadership, April 2008 - May 2010.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Coordinator of Student Activities and Summer Conferencing, CMC (September, 2011 - August, 2012) ▪ Advised clubs such as the Student Activities Council and the Student Government Association at Colorado Mountain College in order to encourage students to participate in their own educational experience. ▪ Planned and orchestrated events ranging from bowling nights to alcohol awareness week which were commended by students and school administration for having high participation and meeting student programming needs. ▪ Budgeted, scheduled, organized, and directly oversaw the day-to-day operations of summer conferences and conference assistants.

Student Trip Leader, Outdoor Adventure Program, Student Activities Work-study (May, 2009 - May 2010) ▪ Served students by promoting the opportunity to grow in knowledge and appreciation of the outdoors. ▪ Participated in weekly Outdoor Adventure Program (OAP) meetings in order to plan and advertise for weekend and spring break trips. ▪ Staffed popular events such as the bi-annual climbing competition in the Regis gym and lead a backpacking trip through The Great Sand Dunes National Park, where students learned about leave-no-trace protocols.

Team Lead in Service and Programming, University Ministry Work-study (May, 2007 - May, 2009) ▪ Wrote the mission statement for a consistent, upbeat, and specifically student oriented programming effort designed to promote spirituality and service on campus and in the community. ▪ Coordinated monthly activities such as dinner/discussions, rice bowl collections, and student outreach programs. ▪ Encouraged personal growth and leadership among twelve members through support and supervision resulting in a more efficient, tight-knit team. ▪ Used various interactive and media driven methods to advertise for our programs which led to increased awareness of and participation in University Ministry sanctioned events throughout the year.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR AND VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

Teaching Assistant (August 2008 - May 2010) ▪ Created lesson plans for multiple classes, including tutorials on how to develop thesis statements, brainstorming for semiotic analysis, and proof reading. ▪ Attended and participated in two freshman seminar classes in order to foster the ability to ask questions and provide critical answers among students and teachers. ▪ Assisted with the professor’s needs, such as making copies, giving feedback, and leading small group discussion.

Student Body Vice President, Regis (May 2009 - May 2010) ▪ Acted as liaison between the Regis Student Senate and Executive Cabinet in order to voice and implement varying interests, concerns, and recommendations. ▪ Conducted bi-monthly meetings in which the Senate appropriated funds, discussed student government structure, and worked on campus improvements. ▪ Participated in and chaired Cabinet and Senate sub-committee meetings that resulted in an altered Senate structure, a new university gathering place, a community garden, a Regis safety walk, renewed interest in school traditions, and various other campus improvements.

Romero House Participant (May 2009 - August 2009) ▪ Volunteered full-time as a math and English tutor for women of all ages, races, and socio-economic backgrounds who were attempting to earn their GED at the Empowerment Program in Denver. ▪ Advised various avenues for continued educational development as women passed various tests, progressed through the program, and eventually earned their GED. ▪ Explored social justice and solidarity issues as they are understood by various non-profit organizations around Denver.

Regis University Peer Minister (August 2007 - May 2009) ▪ Lived and worked with an open door in both first-year and upperclassmen residence halls in order to be present as a peer counselor, mentor, and friend and to provide a support structure for students on campus. ▪ Developed consistent and well-attended programs in order to meet the needs and desires of students.

Consistent Volunteer Positions ▪ Member and Director of Community Life Committee, or “Fun Club,” August 2012 - present. Organize and advertise regular social and recreational activities for students at BC’s School of Theology and Ministry. ▪ Partakers Prison Ministry Mentor, 2013 - present. Discuss research strategies and academic interests with an inmate of the Massachusetts Department of Corrections who is currently studying to receive a baccalaureate degree. ▪ Religious Education Teacher, 2003-2006 and 2011-2012. Prepare lessons and meet for 1.5 hours per week to further students’ knowledge of the Bible and Catholicism. ▪ Literacy Outreach Teacher, 2011-2012. Prepare lessons and meet one-on-one for 1.5 hours per week to practice basic English conversation and work on phonetics with my student.

OTHER SKILLS

Competent in German (August 2002 - May 2007) ▪ Undertook five years of German instruction, one of which was at collegiate level. ▪ Attained a proficiency score of 4 on a German AP examination.

Competent in Spanish (August 2004 - May 2007, January 2012 - Present) ▪ Undertook four years of Spanish instruction, two of which were at collegiate level. ▪ Continue to practice conversational Spanish through the Language Lab at Boston College and with my wife and her family, who are native Spanish speakers. Jeffrey Miguel Wallace 33 Wiltshire Road Brighton, MA 02135 Phone: (908) 616-1438 E-Mail: [email protected]

Education Master of Divinity, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry (STM) May 2014 (expected) Cumulative GPA: 3.65 Relevant Course Work: Fundamental Theology, Theological Synthesis, Old Testament Core Narrative: Genesis to 2 Kings, Intro to New Testament, Canon Law: Marriage & the Sacraments, The Practice of Youth and Young Adult Ministry in a Poly-Vocal World, Ministry in a Diverse Church: Latin America and Beyond, Professional Ministry Practicum, Spiritual Direction Practicum Honors: STM Fellowship

Bachelors of Arts, St. Joseph’s University May 2010 Major: Theology; Minors: Music, Faith-Justice Studies; Cumulative GPA: 3.7 Honors: Magna cum laude, Theology department award, Alpha Sigma Nu National Jesuit Honors Society inductee, Theta Kappa Alpha National Theological Honors Society inductee, Presidential Scholarship

Experience The Esperanza Project Boston, MA January 2013-January 2014 Founder, Advisory Board Member The Esperanza Project funds students with high financial need who are seeking to study in colleges or universities.  Raised 100% of one student’s college tuition in Guayaquil, Ecuador, SA over 5 years  Collaborated with the Starfish Foundation, Inc. to secure fiscal sponsorship and receive tax-deductible donations  Recruited 2 volunteers in charge of organizational development & fundraising  Hold monthly meetings to strategize organizational design and resource allocation with three person advisory board Arlington Catholic High School Arlington, MA October 2012-May 2013 Intern, Department of Campus Ministry Arlington Catholic is a college preparatory high school committed to educating and challenging young men and women in accordance with Catholic teachings, while fostering academic, spiritual and social growth.  Supported 4-person faculty team and 6-person student team during two 1-day long Junior class retreats  Planned and executed 25 lessons for Junior class in Catholic Social Teaching  Planned and facilitated three prayer experiences for Junior class in Sacraments  Designed two faculty prayer resources for Lent & Easter liturgical seasons  Explored practical applications for theological concepts through weekly theological reflections with Director of Campus Ministry BC Volunteer and Service Learning Center Chestnut Hill, MA September 2011-May 2012 Graduate Student of Community Service The Volunteer and Service Learning Center (VSLC) supports students who seek to serve others. The VSLC communicates volunteer needs in the Boston area, offers advisement and resources for service initiatives, provides educational opportunities, and collaborates with other university departments in engaging students in service.  Designed semester long service program for incoming first year student class at Boston College (“First Year Service Program”)  Drafted marketing resources and volunteer registration sheets for First Year Service Program  Organized volunteer registration information and service site preferences  Managed partnerships with 11 community service organizations to provide first year students with service opportunities  Recruited over 150 first year students interested to volunteer in one of 11 volunteer sites in the Greater Boston Area  Facilitated weekly leadership team meetings with team of three undergraduates  Collaborated with leadership team to plan 3 First Year Service Program recruitment events & orientations Wallace 2

 Served with two undergraduate service teams on a weekly basis Fundación Rostro de Cristo Guayaquil, Ecuador, SA July 2010-August 2011 Long Term Volunteer Rostro de Cristo invites long term volunteers and retreat groups from the United States to be in relationship with the Ecuadorian people and reflect on the face of Christ in their joys and struggles, support Ecuadorian people in their work to achieve a justice rooted in Gospel values in their developing communities, & lead a simple lifestyle and build an intentional Christian community.  Experienced Ecuadorian cultural immersion through participating in community life (i.e. sharing meals, weekly home visits)  Lived with 4 long term volunteers from the United States in intentional Christian community  Collaborated in leading 3 of 24 high school and college aged groups on 10-day retreat experiences in Duran and Guayaquil, Ecuador  Coordinated a Salesian after school program for at risk youth in Bastión Popular, Guayaquil, Ecuador  Contributed to parish life in Monte Sinai, Guayaquil, Ecuador through music ministry and facilitating bi-weekly youth group meetings  Met daily with Ecuadorian families to learn about their lives and community experiences  Tutored two children of the local Ecuadorian community in English Saint Joseph’s University Philadelphia, PA September 2008-August 2010 Intern, Campus Ministry Weekly Service Program SJU Weekly Service is a relationship-based service program grounded in the Catholic, Jesuit tradition and welcoming of all students. It seeks to provide students with an opportunity to experience the reality of neighbors in the Philadelphia and Camden communities, reflect on their unique calling as agents of change, and develop a lifelong passion of working for justice.

 Bolstered volunteer recruitment from 200 to 400 volunteers over 2 years with leadership team  Coordinated weekly service activities with a leadership team of 3 peers and 1 campus minister  Supervised a team of 12 undergraduate Community Partner Coordinators  Planned a Community Partner Coordinator retreat and organized recruitment events and orientations twice a year with leadership team  Catalogued volunteer registration information and service site preferences twice a semester  Collaborated with Community Partner Coordinators in facilitating volunteer reflections twice a semester  Interviewed and selected new Community Partner Coordinators and Weekly Service Interns with leadership team

The Center for Faith Justice Lawrenceville, NJ June-August 2008, 2009 Intern, The Worx Programs The Center for FaithJustice provides transformative experiences of faith in action, builds community, serves those in need, educates for justice, and empowers people to change the world.

 Collaborated with 14 college-aged volunteers on a leadership team  Planned prayer services and activities for two 8-week long service projects in New Jersey  Executed 2 distinct retreat programs for over 400 middle and high school aged students with leadership team  Attended 3 informational meetings with advocacy organizations in Washington, D.C.  Lived with 14 college-aged volunteers in Intentional Christian Community Competencies • High proficiency/fluency in Spanish • Event planning, i.e. recruitment events, orientations, meetings, short & long term retreats or service projects • Experienced liturgical cantor and guitarist with knowledge of Catholic liturgical calendar and liturgical music (English & Spanish) • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite 2011 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) • Trained spiritual director through hands on experience and supervision by the Office of Spiritual Formation in Watertown, MA