Managing the Patrimony of the Poor as Wise Stewards – August 9-11 Paris
A workshop for members of the Vincentian family examining principles and practices of Vincentian asset management.
The workshop, sponsored by the Vincentian Studies Institute of DePaul University, will take place at the MotherhouseĀ of the Daughters of Charity in Paris from August 9-11, 2013 with an optional excursion day to Folleville and AmiensĀ on the 8th of August. The three days of the workshop will include presentations, case studies and discussions centeringĀ around five key themes of asset management as viewed primarily from the perspectives of Catholic Social Teaching, andĀ the Vincentian tradition.
There is no fee for participation in the symposium. Lodging is available, at a very reasonable cost, at rue de SĆØvres andĀ rue du Bac. Cf. online registration information, as below.
The key themes will be:
- Transparency featuring Christine Peeters, Former Treasurer for AIC International, from Belgium.
- Stewardship featuring Roger Playwin, Executive Director of the USA Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. LouisĀ Missouri, U.S.A.
- Sustainability featuring Sr. Joyce Weller, D.C., Executive Director of Daughters of Charity Foundation, LosĀ Angeles, California, U.S.A.
- Collaboration featuring Mark McGreevy, Group Chief Executive of Depaul International, London, UnitedĀ Kingdom
- Corruption featuring Susan Braatz, Senior Forestry Officer for the Food and Agriculture Organization of theĀ United Nations, Rome, Italy
A keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Carolyn Woo, President and CEO of Catholic Relief Services of the UnitedĀ States.
The workshop will conclude on Sunday, August 11 with an evening reception.
Expected Outcomes –Ā Participants will
- reflect upon the spiritual insights of Saint Vincent de Paul, Saint Louise de Marillac, and BlessedĀ FrĆ©dĆ©ric Ozanam, as well as contemporary Catholic Social Teaching, with respect to using the patrimony of the poorĀ wisely through the practice of careful and sustainable asset management.
- reflect upon the management of specific types of assets: human, financial, investment, property,Ā physical plant, fund-raising, governmental, green practices, etc.
- share concrete experiences through case studies (e.g., means by which provinces/institutions haveĀ become self-sustaining, difficulties in dealing with corruption, sensitivity to cultural and ecological concerns).
- vision a model for sustainable Vincentian asset management in the present world climate to shareĀ widely with the international Vincentian family.
Symposium Website and Registration:
Please visit the Vincentian Family Symposium website for further information on the workshop and schedule.
If you are interested in attending this workshop, register today. Participants can register for the optional Folleville andĀ Amiens excursion, three-day workshop and lodging at the St. Johnās University Center at the Maison-MĆØre desĀ Lazaristes at rue de SĆØvres (for any participants) or at the Maison-MĆØre de la Compagnie des Filles de la CharitĆ© at rueĀ du Bac (for Daughters of Charity, other Sisters, and lay women).
For those attending the CM Provincial Treasurersā Gathering, you may use the Provincial Treasurers’ GatheringĀ Registration Form to register for the Treasurersā Gathering, optional Folleville and Amiens excursion and three-dayĀ workshop.
For more information, contact Scott Kelley (skelley6@depaul.edu).
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