Location: Hanover C
How do development directors and pastors work together to ensure the missions and goals of their endowments support and promote stewardship in individual parishes? This session is a blueprint for developing that unique, symbiotic relationship.
Speaker: Joseph Citro
Senior Vice President
Greater Mission
Columbia, Maryland
Moderator: Josh Diedrich
Assistant Director
Catholic Foundation
Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin
Joseph Citro, senior vice president of Greater Mission, has served the Catholic Church for almost 30 years directing diocesan stewardship and development offices, Catholic foundations in the Dioceses of St. Petersburg and Venice, and Catholic Charities agencies. In the Diocese of St. Petersburg, Mr. Citro served as the first foundation director building its structure, board, strategies for fund development and outreach to the parishes. During his tenure as executive director of the Catholic Community Foundation in Venice, Mr. Citro was able to quintuple the amount of funds under management and secure an additional $10 million dollars in expectations. Most of Mr. Citro’s foundation work was centered on parishes and he developed a unique educational effort for parishes that generate a significant number of high worth gifts. Mr. Citro is a former lecturer in Catholic University’s graduate school of social service and has frequently presented at annual ICSC conferences, in both English and Spanish language sessions. He has spoken internationally at conferences in Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Grenada and Guatemala.