Location: Hanover C
Understanding how millennials connect to their local communities and the world at large is key to re-engaging them with the faith and Catholic philanthropy. Come learn how to connect with this vital generation.
Panelists:
Jeff Adams
Associate
Alston & Bird, LLP
Atlanta, Georgia
Ryan Johnson
Senior Project Manager
GDS Associates
Marietta, Georgia
John Lanier
Executive Director
Ray C Anderson Foundation
Atlanta, Georgia
Angela O’Donoghue
Youth Minister
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
Brookhaven, Georgia
Moderator: Juliet Greco
Director, Major and Planned Giving
The Catholic Foundation of North Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Jeff Adams is an associate attorney at Alston & Bird LLP and has been with the law firm since he began practicing law in 2008. The focus of his practice is commercial real estate and related private equity matters. Mr. Adams is a native of Atlanta, Georgia and a lifelong parishioner of the Cathedral of Christ the King. He and his wife, Hilary, make their home in midtown Atlanta and are both avid supporters of their alma mater, Duke University.
Ryan Johnson is a senior project manager for GDS Associates, a multi-service energy consulting firm. Since graduating from Georgia Tech 12 years ago, Mr. Johnson has been working to diversify his clients power supply needs and is an industry expert in utility-scale renewable energy projects. He is currently the chair of the Catholic Charities Atlanta Young Professionals Society, a group of talented, diverse young adults who are striving to become the next generation of leaders in the community through philanthropy, social fundraising, servant leadership, and spiritual enrichment. He recently received the Cindy Nofi Servant Leadership Award after participating in the 2016 Catholic Charities Atlanta Leadership Class. Mr. Johnson is a proud husband, father of two girls, engineer, and runner. He and his family live in Marietta and attend Mass at the Catholic Church of St. Ann.
John Lanier is the executive director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation, a private family foundation carrying forward the legacy of its namesake by supporting environmental sustainability initiatives. In 1973, Mr. Ray Anderson founded Interface, which became the world’s largest carpet tile manufacturer. From 1994 until his passing in 2011, he worked tirelessly to advance sustainability at his company and in the business sector generally. Mr. Lanier, one of Ray’s five grandchildren, shares his late grandfather’s passion for the earth and its natural systems. He is an attorney by training and lives in Atlanta with his wife and son. They are parishioners of St. Thomas More Parish in Decatur, Georgia.
Angela O’Donoghue is currently the youth minister at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Brookhaven, Georgia. She graduated from the University of Georgia where she earned a marketing degree with an emphasis in digital marketing. She is an avid reader, traveler, and quote enthusiast. She also volunteers with The Catholic Foundation of North Georgia and Habitat for Humanity.