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    <title>John Paul II Newman Center Staff</title>
    <link>http://www.jp2newman.com/</link>
    <description>A list of different staff members</description>
    <copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
    <pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2008</pubDate>
	
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      <name>Rev. Patrick M. Marshall</name>
      <description>Executive Director</description>
	  <email>Fr.PatrickMarshall@jp2newman.com</email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Rev. Timothy R. Fiala</name>
      <description>Associate Director<br>
Director – Bio Ethics Review
</description>
	  <email>Fr.TimFiala@jp2newman.com</email>
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	  <bio>Reverend Timothy Fiala received his B.S. from University of Illinois, Chicago; STB, M. Div., STL, University of St. Mary of the Lake - Mundelein Seminary; STD, John Paul II Institute at The Catholic University of America). Reverend Fiala was ordained in 1996. He has been an associate pastor at St. Philip the Apostle in Northfield (1996-1997) while completing his STL degree; St. Cletus in LaGrange (1997-2000); Divine Providence in Westchester (2000-2001). In 2001 he was a part-time instructor for the fourth year permanent deaconate class for the Archdiocese of Chicago. He also taught moral theology classes for the continuing education of Catholic School teachers. He is currently leading the development of the first Bioethics Symposium at the Integritas Institute for Ethics and the John Paul II Newman Center at the University of Illinois Chicago. </bio>
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	  <name>Rev. John Sanaghan</name>
	  <description>Associate Director <br>
Director – Integritas Institute for Ethics
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	  <email>Fr.JohnSanaghan@jp2newman.com</email>
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	  <bio>Reverend John Sanaghan studied at the Niles College, St. Mary of the Lake University, Yale, Northwestern and the University of Chicago.  John was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese in 1972 and served as an associate pastor at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Parish for five years followed by nine years as director of pastoral care at Columbus/Cuneo/Cabrini Medical Center.  During this time he also taught clinical/pastoral education at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and courses in nursing ethics.
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From 1986-1990, John was chaplain and director of the Calvert House, the Catholic center at the University of Chicago.  Taking a break from ministry, John was a floor broker at the Chicago Board of Trade, an administrator at Purdue University and then, for 14 years, lived in Washington D.C. designing and conducting ethics and professional conduct programs for registered professionals in the financial industry.
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He now serves at St. Matthias Parish and as the Executive Director of the Integritas Institute of Ethics at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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	 <name>Paul N. Goetz</name>
      <description>Director of Development</description>
	  <email>PaulGoetz@jp2newman.com</email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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	  <name>Helen T. McCullough</name>
      <description>Associate Director -<br /> Integritas Institute for Ethics</description>
	  <email>helenmccullough@integritasinstitute.org</email>
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	  <bio>Ms. Helen T. McCullough is the founder and president of Arboretum Technology, LLC, a consulting firm organized in the year 2000 serving credit card issuers and high technology clients nationwide. Prior to beginning her consulting practice, from 1991 through 1998, Ms. McCullough was a leader of a technology group for one of the top five worldwide card issuers where she drove complex technology solutions and software development projects to satisfy business demand.<br /><br />
Ms. McCullough has 29 year’s of progressive responsibility in the field of software development and technology integration specializing in credit card issuers and financial application systems. Ms. McCullough’s most recent accomplishments include strategic planning for the conversion strategy of a 50 million card portfolio, and integration design of analytical decision software with domestic and international credit card processors’ systems. Other projects include: vendor selection and management of computer telephony integration (RFI/RFP/RFQ); advising and managing data center build out, vendor management and contract negotiation; best practices analysis, and strategic evaluation for online trading corporation; strategic design and delivery manager for call center and back room operations for tier 1 Credit Card issuer including IVR, CTI server, CSR desktops, data warehouse design and imaging systems. Other assignments include directing business requirements of global credit card issuing platform for international lender.<br /><br />

Ms. McCullough holds a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Illinois majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science, Master’s in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from DePaul University in Chicago, and recently completed her Master of Science in Organizational Leadership and Ethics from St. Edward’s University in Austin. She was the 2005 research co-leader for the Austin Ethics in Business Awards and developing action research in ethics based learning teams. She is also consulting to the Integritas Institute and the John Paul II Newman Center at University of Illinois Chicago where she is coordinating the ethics program offerings. Ms McCullough has recently relocated to Wheaton, Illinois. <br /><br />
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      <name>Judie A. Mannion</name>
      <description>Executive Administrative Assistant</description>
	  <email>JudieMannion@jp2newman.com</email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Jackie Posek</name>
      <description>Director of Campus Ministry </description>
	  <email>jackieposek@jp2newman.com</email>
	  <img></img>
	  <bio></bio>
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	<name>Emmett Reeb, III</name>
	<description>Director of Community Relations and
Leadership Development
</description>
	<email>ereeb@jp2foundation.com</email>
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	<bio></bio>
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      <name>Shawn Perkins</name>
      <description>Director of Liturgy</description>
	  <email>shawnperkins@jp2newman.com</email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Manuel Marmalejo</name>
      <description>Director of Maintenance and Grounds</description>
	  <email></email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Kevin</name>
      <description>Catholic Theological University</description>
	  <email></email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Amanda So</name>
      <description>Integritas Institute for Ethics</description>
	  <email></email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Mark Berardi</name>
      <description>JP2 Newman Foundation</description>
	  <email>mberardi@jp2foundation.com</email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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      <name>Margo Reuter</name>
      <description>Newman Center</description>
	  <email></email>
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	  <bio></bio>
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	<name>Caroline Northcott</name>
	<description>Newman Center</description>
	<email></email>
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	<bio></bio>
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  	<name>Vicky Avila</name>
	<description>Newman Center</description>
	<email></email>
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	<bio></bio>
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  	<name>Bridget Hurley </name>
	<description>Newman Center</description>
	<email></email>
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	<bio></bio>
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