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In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Monsignor John Enzler, President and CEO of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington, shares impactful stories from his childhood, his journey becoming a priest, and leadership lessons he’s learned through leading many charitable initiatives. Father John also explains the power of “yes” and the importance of collaborating with organizations of different faiths to fulfill a shared purpose.
Some highlights: -Monsignor John Enzler’s childhood and how his parents impacted his life -Why Fr. John Enzler decided to become a priest -On becoming Monsignor and why Fr. John Enzler prefers not to use his title -Fr. John Enzler’s leadership in charities and the many lives he’s helped through them -On welcoming Pope Francis to Catholic Charities in 2015 -Why Fr. John Enzler believes learning to say “yes” defines his mission as a priest
Mentioned in this episode: -Stephen F. Riley, executive director of the Potomac Community Resources -John Carr, founder and co-director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University -David Brooks, political and cultural commentator & writer for The New York Times -Michael Gerson, former White House director of speechwriting -John Veihmeyer, former global chairman of KPMG ( Listen to John Veihmeyer’s Partnering Leadership Podcast Episode here)
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