Session 74
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Sheraton Ballroom III
Using Development Techniques to Deepen the Culture of Stewardship in Your Parish
Speaker: David Kissell
Chief Development Officer
Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio
Moderator: Linda Maccarone
Director of Parish Mission
St. Mary Catholic Church
Royal Oak, Michigan
More than just fundraising, a primary goal of a Catholic development effort is to deepen the culture of stewardship at a parish. This presentation explores the relationship between stewardship and development, and outlines ways to further stewardship as a way of life through development. Whether your parish has a development staff member, relies on volunteers, or has no one currently working on development, this session will provide practical tips to apply at your parish.
Mr. David Kissell
David Kissell serves as the director of stewardship and chief development officer for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. He has been in this role for two years but has served in the stewardship department at the archdiocese for the past six years.
Prior to starting at the archdiocese in 2013, Mr. Kissell served as the director of development for St. John the Baptist Parish in Cincinnati for more than 11 years. While at the parish, he also had the opportunity to serve as a part-time development consultant for a Catholic development consulting firm. During his five years with this company, he worked with numerous parishes and schools across the country on a variety of development and stewardship initiatives.
Mr. Kissell holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism/public relations from Ohio University. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in pastoral ministry from the Athenaeum of Ohio. He and his wife, Kristy, have three boys and are parishioners at St. Bernard of Clairvaux in Cincinnati.