January 2008
- Sr. Nancy Bramlage, SC. Nancy Bramlage is Executive Councilor for the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. She has been the Assistant NGO Representative for the Elizabeth Seton Federation at the UN, Director of the Center for Social Concern and Assistant Director of Campus Ministry at the University of Dayton, and Personnel Director and Foreign Mission Coordinator for her community.
- Sr. Helen Marie Burns, RSM. Helen Marie Burns is Vice President for Mission Integration and Planning at Mount Aloysius College in Cresson, PA. She has served as Vice-President of the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and in many other leadership roles in her community. She has broad experience on boards of health care institutions, schools, and other Catholic organizations.
- Rev. Jeff Chojnacki, SJ. Jeff Chojnacki was Provincial of the New York Province of the Society of Jesus. He has long been involved in social justice and pastoral ministries among people in poverty.
- Rev. James Hug, SJ. James Hug came to the Center from the Woodstock Theological Center in 1985 and became Director/President in 1989. He focuses on research and education on issues of faith and economic justice and has lectured and directed workshops throughout the U.S. and in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
- Mr. Mark Koenig. Mark is the Systems Director for International Ministries, Providence Health & Services. He is active within U.S. Catholic health care for creating programs and educational opportunities of solidarity with communities in economically developing countries. Mark also served 9 years as a Maryknoll Lay Missioner.
- Mr. Kenneth Melley. Ken Melley served in a number of offices of the National Education Association over nearly 30 years. He was Assistant Executive Director of the Center of Public Affairs and the Center for Advocacy at the NEA until his retirement. He continues to serve as Secretary of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs.
- Ms. Jan Middlebrooks. Jan Middlebrooks is a Financial Consultant for Merrill Lynch. She has previously worked as an Accountant and Business Manager, Teacher, Realtor and Training Director.
- Mr. Manuel Montes ("Butch") economist, is Chief of Development Strategy and Policy Analysis in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UDSEA). He leads a team of professionals to analyze and monitor key issues in development strategy and multilateral cooperation in international finance, trade, aid debt and systemic issues. He has previously worked with the UNDP, Ford Foundation, East-West Center, and the University of the Philippines.
- Mr. John Reid. John Reid is the Founder and Co-Director of The Reid Group, an organizational and leadership consulting agency. Before starting his own business, he worked with the Archdiocese of Seattle for 18 years. He also worked at the University of Notre Dame and is a former Catholic high school teacher.
- Ms. Mariama Williams. Mariama Williams has served as Faculty in Economics at the University of Utah and the State University of New York. She has worked as a consultant extensively, including London, Jamaica, and United Nations.



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