Session 76 | 3:30 pm | The Board’s Role in Advancement

Location: Hanover E

The board’s role in advancement is critical to the success of fundraising, enrollment, marketing and much more. As both the chief development officer for a foundation that oversees Catholic education and the board chair of a Catholic elementary school, Jim will share his experiences of working with boards to leverage greater giving, finding new resources and bringing the full potential of a board to benefit the mission of your school.

Speaker: James Friend
Chief Development Officer
Faith in the Future Foundation
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Moderator: Karin Hurley
Stewardship and Development Coordinator
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church
Draper, Utah


Mr. James Friend – As the first chief development officer for the Faith in the Future Foundation (FIF), Jim Friend provides oversight and direction for all fundraising for FIF and for the development offices at the 17 Catholic high schools and four special education schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. By creating new resources, training programs and setting new standards at the central office, the high school system has doubled the fundraising results as a system and increased donor participation since 2012. In 2017 Mr. Friend began “Advancing Our Church”, a Catholic stewardship, leadership and advancement podcast featuring lay and religious leaders impacting the Church, (advancingourchurch.com). Mr. Friend began his career in parish ministry, served the Diocese of Allentown as secretary for stewardship and development, and was director of the church division at Ruotolo Associates. He has offered numerous training sessions for parishes, schools, dioceses, the National Catholic Education Association and ICSC on development, enrollment, stewardship, social media, board/committee training and much more. Mr. Friend graduated with a bachelor’s degree from West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and earned a master’s degree in English and publishing from Rosemont College in Rosemont, Pennsylvania. He and his wife Kristin and their three children live in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania.