Session 17 | 10:00 am | Successful Stewardship and Development Strategies in “Mission” Dioceses

Location: Hanover AB

A discussion of stewardship and development models applicable specifically to the unique challenges and situations of dioceses with limited staffing and resources. A hosted panel will present successful examples in similar dioceses for discussion and sharing.

Facilitator: Robert Anderson
Senior Director of Mission
Catholic Extension
Chicago, Illinois

Panelists:
Margaret Hampton
Coordinator of Development
Diocese of Boise, Idaho

Chris Koch
Chief Operating Officer
Diocese of Memphis, Tennessee

Karina Sandoval
Stewardship Coordinator
Diocese of El Paso, Texas

JoAnn Shull
Development Director
St. Thomas More Newman Center
Columbia, Missouri


Rob Anderson is the director of mission at Catholic Extension, a national nonprofit organization focused on supporting the growth of the Catholic Church in mission dioceses in the United States. Mr. Anderson works with Catholic Extension’s 90-plus mission dioceses to coordinate over $20 million in financial assistance provided annually to areas of each diocese’s greatest needs. He also manages the Seminarian Endowment Challenge, which has created over $7 million in long-term seminarian education endowments over the last four years, as well as leading initiatives for Catholic school leadership, cemetery management, prospect research, and Catholic Extension’s annual Lumen Christi Award. Mr. Anderson previously worked in development at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles for 11 years.While at LMU, he raised over $4 million in total funding for LMU Athletics, receiving three CASE VII awards for Excellence in Educational Fundraising, and managed the university’s leadership donor programs’ annual giving team. He holds both a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from LMU.

Margaret Hampton has been involved in fundraising for the Catholic Church for 27 years. Since 2010, she has served as coordinator of development in the Diocese of Boise, Idaho. She was part of a team that raised over $13 million for a capital campaign, the first in the history of the diocese. She conducts the annual Idaho Catholic Appeal raising nearly $3 million. She was instrumental in launching the first major gifts and planned giving program, including parish estate planning seminars statewide. In addition, she works with parishes and diocesan ministries to provide grant writing services and stewardship education resources and guidance. Before coming to Idaho, Ms. Hampton served in the Dioceses of Amarillo, Dallas, and Victoria and in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. She attended St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas where she earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree. She and her husband, Rob, have three teenagers.

Chris Koch is a graduate of Christian Brothers College in Memphis, Tennessee, with a bachelor’s degree in marketing/economics/finance. He has been with the Diocese of Memphis for twelve years and is currently the chief operating officer. Mr. Koch initially joined the diocese as director of development and strategic planning. Prior to joining the diocese he had sixteen years’ experience in the money management and investment business.

Karina Sandoval is a graduate from the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry; she currently works for the Foundation for the Diocese of El Paso as the stewardship coordinator. Ms. Sandoval began her pastoral journey with the Diocese of El Paso as the reverence for life coordinator in 2012. Later she was chosen for the Young Adult lay leadership program of the Catholic Church Extension Society. Through this initiative, she worked in the religious formation office, developing a post-Confirmation program for parishes in El Paso while completing her master’s degree in pastoral ministry from Boston College.

JoAnn Shull is the development director for the St. Thomas More Newman Center in Columbia, Missouri, a university parish of over 700 families and 1,000 plus college students at the University of Missouri, Columbia College, and Stephens College. For nine years, she served as the assistant director of campus ministry at the Newman Center. Due to a grant provided by Catholic Extension, she started up the development office at Newman in 2016. She is a member of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association and serves on the board of the Catholic Newman Center at Truman State. Ms. Shull earned her undergraduate degree in communications from Truman State University and her master’s degree in theological studies from Quincy University, Quincy, Illinois. She and her husband, Kyle, live in Columbia, Missouri with their two young children.