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Program


Session - January 12, 2021 - 6:00 p.m. CT/7:00 p.m. ET

  • Five Goals of a Conference President

    Five Goals of a Conference President

    Presented by the Leadership Task Force, this webinar is designed for all Conference Presidents, new or experienced, as well as Members who may be considering becoming Conference Presidents.

    With references to guidelines and publications, such as the Conference President Handbook, this presentation will help you prepare to be a more effective Servant Leader, focusing on the Five Goals of a Conference President:

    Formation
    Work for your Conference as a servant leader
    Your Team
    Your Spiritual Advisor
    Your Members

    You’ll have opportunities to interact and ask questions during this live session!


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Speaker/Presenter Bios

Ray Sickinger National Council Formation Liaison

Raymond Sickinger is a member of the Providence College ordinary faculty since September of 1974, Raymond Sickinger has served in a variety of administrative and teaching positions. He is currently Professor of History and Public and Community Service Studies, and serves as Chair of the Department of History and Classics. In recent years his research interests in History have revolved around the impact of faith and service in the case of Frederic Ozanam, the founder of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. The University of Notre Dame Press has recently published Ray’s biography of Ozanam. Simply entitled Antoine Frédéric Ozanam, the book is the first comprehensive biography of Ozanam in English in some time.

Ray has been a member of the Society for over thirty years and has served as a conference president, district council president, National Council Member, Regional VP, and Vice President for Vincentian Services. Ray currently is a member of the National Board of Directors and serves as Liaison for Formation.

Leadership Task Force - Marty Cormack, Kathy Iberle, Antonio Mireles, Bill Soucie & Amanda Stricklin

Moderator - Tim Williams, National Council Director of Formation


Consider making a free will donation to the National Council Scholarship Fund.  This fund allows us to provide scholarships to enable individuals to attend Midyear and National Meetings including the Annual Assembly and Invitation for Renewal training.

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