Location: International South
The church is not a business, but church leaders are responsible to be good stewards of the church’s resources. Getting a better grip on the needs, wants, and pulse of the parish can help increase Mass attendance, parish engagement, and stewardship. This session will look at various ways for church leaders to better gauge the needs of the parish by using surveying techniques and assessment tools.
Speaker: James Gallo
Center Director
Villanova University
Center for Church Management & Business Ethics
Villanova, Pennsylvania
Moderator: Debra LeSage
Business Manager/Development Director
Resurrection Parish
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Jim Gallo is the director of the Center for Church Management at Villanova University. He earned a master’s degree in higher education administration from Neumann University in Aston, Pennsylvania, and a bachelor’s degree in theology from Loyola University Maryland. He is currently a doctoral candidate in higher education administration at Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, where he is researching assessment measures for mission at Catholic colleges and universities. Prior to working at Villanova, Mr. Gallo was director of student activities at Neumann University, director of student activities at Holy Cross High School in Delran, New Jersey, and pastoral associate for family life at a parish in New Jersey. He also volunteers his time to the church as a cantor and as a member of his parish’s school board.