Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Catholic Charities CEO resigns - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

http://www.lcaonline.org/article/Distracted--Drowsy-Drivers-Pose-Dangers.html
“I am personally saddened by the requesft of Father John Estrem to takea one-year leave of absence from his priestl ministry,” the Most Rev. John Nienstedt, archbishop of St. Paul and said a news release. “Father John has been a highlyu valued priest in the parishes wher e he served as well as in his recent role as archdiocesam Director ofCatholic Charities,” Nienstedt said. Catholic like many other nonprofits acrossthe country, has , at the same time that the economix downtown causes more people to need help from charities.
Estremk said in a news release that servinv as CEO of Catholic Charities was adream job, adding that he remainsx committed to the agency’s vital work. “However, my life and careee have been on a single path for 30 Estrem said. “After great soul searching, I believe it is essentialk for me to step back and reflectg on the next phase of my careerf and decide how and where I can be of most Robert Spinner, a retired Allina Hospitals Clinics and previous chairman of Catholic Charities’ will serve as interim CEO as the charityu searches for a new chief executive.
Catholic 42 programs provide services rangintg from prenatal careto in-home care for the elderlyy in 12 counties in and around the Twin Cities. It annually serves more than 40,000 people, regardlessx of faith.

No comments:

Post a Comment