Session 47
8:30 am – 9:30 am
Erie
Vision 2020: Designing Impactful Campaigns in the Context of National and Church Transformation
Facilitator: Thomas Kissane
Principal and Managing Director
CCS
New York, New York
Panelists:
Reverend Monsignor Kevin Kostelnik
Pastor
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Long Beach, California
Peter Hoskow
Principal and Managing Director
CCS
Chicago, Illinois
Cory J. Howat
Executive Director
Catholic Community Foundation
Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana
Shannon Roh
Director of Development and Stewardship
Archdiocese of Mobile, Alabama
Moderator: Brian Doyle
Director of Development
Diocese of Palm Beach, Florida
Our Church faces a rapidly changing world and is impacted by new generations of parishioners, a fluctuating economy, a unique political landscape and a new digital age. It is increasingly critical that fundraising and stewardship efforts adapt to the landscape and resonate with parishioners. In this session, panelists will share insights on how to plan and execute an impactful and successful fundraising campaign that includes strategies and examples for shaping and communicating a vision for the Church that garners support from diverse Catholic communities.
The Reverend Monsignor Kevin Kostelnik
Monsignor Kevin Kostelnik attended St. John’s Seminary College and St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, California and was ordained to the priesthood in 1982. In 1992, he received his master’s degree in liturgical studies from the University of Notre Dame. Monsignor Kostelnik has served as associate pastor in two parishes and was the founding pastor of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles, where he helped to secure the $190 million funding for the project. In 2017 he became pastor of St. Joseph’s Church in Long Beach, California. He currently serves on the Archdiocesan Development Board and the Archdiocesan Called to Renew Campaign Leadership Team.
Mr. Peter Hoskow
Peter Hoskow is principal and managing director of CCS. Based out of CCS’s Chicago office, he oversees the firm’s central United States operations and leads a team of more than 70 professionals across the region. He has devoted his entire 20-year career to helping nonprofits elevate critical missions such as strengthening faith, feeding the hungry, enhancing education, and providing life-saving healthcare. Mr. Hoskow co-chairs CCS’s Diocesan Practice Group and co-leads the firm’s Catholic Advisory Group. A graduate of Marquette University, he participates in the university’s mentor program, helping students prepare for their professional journeys. Mr. Hoskow serves on the Leadership Council of Loyola University’s Baumhart Center and on the Board of Visitors of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Mr. Hoskow is a parishioner at St. Benedict Catholic Church in Chicago, where he resides with his wife, Sarah, and their three children.
Mr. Cory Howat
Cory Howat is the executive director of The Catholic Foundation for the Archdiocese of New Orleans. He has an extensive background working in nonprofits. He is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana where he resides with his wife and five children. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Mississippi State University and a master’s degree in philanthropy and development from St. Mary’s University in Minnesota.
Mr. Howat’s business background started when he and an associate established the Smoothie King franchises in the Las Vegas valley. This motivated him to take some of the entrepreneurial expectations of the business industry into the nonprofit sector. His nonprofit development experience broadened as the executive director for Boys Hope Girls Hope where he served for over nine years. This included the rebuilding of the organization following Hurricane Katrina.
He has fundraising experience as a major gifts officer and as a director of institutional advancement. He served as the director of stewardship for the Archdiocese of New
Orleans before being promoted as the head of the Catholic Foundation in 2017. Mr. Howat led an initiative to build an innovative parish curriculum, Encountering Christ, which guides parishes from discipleship into full Christian stewardship. In addition, he helped create and launch #iGiveCatholic, the first day of Catholic giving in the United States.
Mrs. Shannon D. Roh
Shannon Roh, holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Auburn University. She is in her sixth year as the director of development and stewardship for the Archdiocese of Mobile and the executive director for the Catholic Foundation. She has an extensive professional background in corporate and operational development, having experience in labor management and training, computer software systems, marketing, and customer and client relations for The Home Depot, Reflexis Systems, Inc., and Superb Foods. Mrs. Roh had also served three years as director of development for St. Lawrence Parish in Fairhope, Alabama where she and her husband, Joe, are members. They have four children.