Location: Hanover E
Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Omaha endured 17 straight years of declining enrollment. This changed in 2014, when archdiocesan leaders changed their approach. Over the past two years the archdiocese has achieved the highest enrollment increase of any diocese in the country. This session will reveal the steps they took to invest in their schools and dramatically increase enrollment while rallying donors, leaders and staff in support of Catholic schools.
Speaker: Nic Prenger, J.D.
President
Steier Group
Omaha, Nebraska
Speaker: Dr. Patrick Slattery
Former Superintendent of Schools
Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska
Moderator: Jolinda Moore
Director for Stewardship and Development
Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Indiana
Nic Prenger – As president of the Steier Group, Nic Prenger oversees the firm’s work with parish, school and diocesn clients across the country. Prior to serving as president, he spent six years designing and implementing successful studies and campaigns for diocesan clients in Wichita and Kansas City, Kansas, La Crosse, Wisconsin, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Omaha, Nebraska. His hands-on experience leading complex capital campaigns has made him a highly sought-after speaker at Catholic conferences across the country. Mr. Prenger is a native of Carroll, Iowa, and a graduate of Creighton University and the Univeresity of Iowa School of Law. A former prosecutor, he serves on the national advisory board for the Ntional Catholic Education Association as well as the stewardship committee for Christ the King Parish in Omaha.
Dr. Patrick Slattery became the executive director of the Xaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools, a network of 13 schools in Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Kentucky, and Massachusetts, in July 2017. He works to carry out the mission of the network. Prior to this role, he served the Archdiocese of Omaha for 15 years as a Kindergarten through 8th grade principal, a high school president and superintendent of schools. As superintendent, he was a key team member in the archdiocese’s Ignite the Faith Capital Campaign which raised $53 million. A significant portion of these funds were invested in Catholic education, leading to the highest Catholic school system enrollment gain in the country in the years following the program investments. The Archdiocese of Omaha Catholic school system incorporates 70 schools spread out over 14,000 square miles and educates nearly 20,000 students annually. Dr. Slattery has also held leadership roles in private, non-denominational schools in Maryland and Massachusetts. A native of Madison, Connecticut, he earned his bachelor’s degree from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, a master’s degree in educational administration from Harvard University, and his doctorate degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.