Location: Hanover D
Competing priorities of the annual appeal, seminarian education costs, and diocesan office necessities, all lead to the support of parishes being shuffled to the bottom of the priority list. This session will share ideas on how the diocesan stewardship and development office can create systems to effectively help parishes become more successful.
Speaker: Peter de Keratry
Executive Director of Stewardship and Development
Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Moderator: Kim Richard
Director of Development and Stewardship
Diocese of Amarillo, Texas
Peter de Keratry serves as executive director of stewardship and development in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He oversees all areas of stewardship and development in the archdiocese including parish stewardship promotion, annual appeals for seminarian education, Catholic schools, communications and general archdiocesan ministries. Beginning in 2017, he began management of the first comprehensive capital fundraising campaign for the archdiocese. After growing up in a Mexican-American family in Amarillo, Texas, Mr. de Keratry graduated from Texas A&M University in speech communication. He holds a master’s degree in philanthropy and development from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota and is a Certified Fund-Raising Executive. He is a member of the Order of Malta. Mr. de Keratry, his wife Colleen and their four children live in Oklahoma City and are members of Saint Eugene Parish. Mr. de Keratry comes to Oklahoma from his previous position as campaign manager of To Teach Who Christ Is, a $350 million campaign for the Archdiocese of Chicago. He has worked in diocesan, parish, school, and university ministry settings across the United States and served as director of resource development in the Archdiocese of Brisbane, Australia.