Session 9 | 8:30 am | One Year Later – Lessons Learned

Location: Hanover C

The speakers will discuss the motivation and challenges of starting a Catholic foundation. Their discussions will include foundation governance including the role of the bishop and the board of trustees, as well as interaction with the diocese, and fostering relationships with pastors and donors. The panel will discuss examples of documents and policies based on their proposed governance structure. Early experiences, stumbling blocks, opportunities and strategies will also be discussed.

Speaker: Angela Moloney
President and CEO
Catholic Foundation of Michigan
Detroit, Michigan

Speaker: Gary Rectenwald
Executive Director
Catholic Community Foundation
San Diego, California

Moderator: Thomas Scholler
Associate Director, Development and Stewardship
Archdiocese of Detroit, Michigan


Ms. Angela Moloney – As a long-time leader in the Catholic nonprofit community, Angela Moloney is grateful to fulfill a passion for philanthropy work as founding president and CEO of the Catholic Foundation of Michigan, a position she’s held since May 2017. She has served Catholic organizations for nearly 20 years. Most recently she served as domestic director at Jesuit Volunteer Corps, a Catholic organization connecting young volunteers with opportunities to serve marginalized communities. Her work included cultivating major gifts, leading regional development and fundraising efforts, and acquiring grants to support the program. Ms. Moloney obtained a master’s degree in theology from Washington Theological Union and completed a management executive certificate program from Georgetown University in nonprofit management. She graduated from Madonna University in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in pastoral studies and counseling. Currently she is studying at The American College of Financial Services. A volunteer at heart, Ms. Moloney has served her community as president of the board of trustees of the Ypsilanti District Library, through lay ministry at her parish, and as a volunteer at Detroit organizations including the Capuchin Soup Kitchen and The Greening of Detroit. Ms. Moloney and her family are members of St. Mary’s Parish in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Gary Rectenwald  was selected as executive director of the Catholic Community Foundation of San Diego in 2016, following a successful 30-year career as an executive with information technology companies such as IBM, AT&T and Computerland. Prior to joining IBM in 1978, Mr. Rectenwald graduated summa cum laude and earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and computer science from The Ohio State University. He went on to earn a master’s degree in computer and information science and an MBA in marketing and finance from Ohio State. Mr. Rectenwald has served All Hallows Catholic Church for more than 25 years, training and scheduling liturgical ministers and chairing the stewardship committee in 1998. He hosted a family of eight Kosovo refugees in his home for 15 years, attended an audience with Pope Francis in 2013 and received a personal visit from former President Clinton in recognition of his efforts. He has served on several boards including the San Diego Bowl Game Association, Lead San Diego, San Diego State University, San Diego Unified School District and the Mayor’s “City of the Future” task force.