Session 65 | 2:00 pm | Conduciendo Campañas Capitales de Transformación en las Parroquias Hispanas / Conducting Transformation Capital Campaigns in Hispanic Parishes

Location: Learning Center

Conduciendo Campañas Capitales de Transformación en las Parroquias Hispanas / Conducting Transformation Capital Campaigns in Hispanic Parishes

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Involucrando Latinos en su Campaña de Capital

Siendo hispano-latinos aproximadamente el 35% de la población católica en los Estados Unidos, usted los querrá a bordo en su próxima campaña capital. Asista y aprenda acerca de esta comunidad, su cultura de generosidad para dar, y las mejores prácticas sobre cómo involucrar exitosamente a nuestros miembros hispano-latinos.

With about thirty five percent of the Catholic population in the United States being Hispanic/ Latino, you’ll want them on board for your next capital campaign. Come learn about this community, its giving culture, and best practices on how to successfully engage our Hispanic/ Latino members. English version is Session 48.

Speaker: Jose Piñones
Major Gift Officer
Archdiocese of Chicago, Illinois

Moderator: Ana Juarez
Business Administrator
St. Alfred Parish
Taylor, Michigan


Originally from Dallas, Texas, Mr. Pinones graduated with a degree in marketing from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. For five years he served as the development director for St. Mary’s and St. John Paul the Great Campus Ministries in the Diocese of Tyler. He moved to Chicago to embark on the historic $415 million To Teach Who Christ Is campaign in 2014. In that time, he has conducted over 950 personal solicitations in English and Spanish. He is a constant advocate for the Hispanic Catholic community in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Mr. Pinones has served on the Nacogdoches Habitat for Humanity board as well as the Nacogdoches Junior Chamber board. In a volunteer capacity, he has raised money for The Big Shoulders Fund and Latinos Progresando. In his personal time he enjoys running and keeping up with current world events. He is an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and bought his first Chicago Cubs t-shirt last year.