Advanced Lay Leadership Formation

The mission of the Advanced Lay Leadership Formation Program is to give further formation and training to select individuals who have discerned a call to leadership in the Church of San Jose. This expression of leadership can take place in a variety of roles and...

YAM Leadership

Our leadership network consists of two catagories: Young Adult Ministry Leadership (YAML) and Committee for Young Adult Evangelization (CYAE). YAML comprises of all leaders who are involved in young adult ministry in some capacity. CYAE is a diocesan committee which...

Institute for Leadership in Ministry

Español What is the Institute? The Institute’s core program is a three-year course of studies which provides a foundation in Catholic theology, spirituality, education and training in leadership. Foundational to the Institute is that all are called by virtue of...

The Sacrament of the Present Moment – Leadership and Ministry training

Leadership Training – May 17 to 19 / 2018
Leadership Training: Priests, Parish Staff, Religious, Council Members, Ministry Coordinators (Youth & Young Adults; Liturgy; Social Ministry; Catechetical, School Teachers).
The Mission – June 20 to 22 / 2018
All Parishioners
FREE for All Participants
Parishes not participating in the D6 Multi-Parish Cooperative are WELCOME!
(We ask Parishes to contribute with a flat fee of $500 per parish, for both events; regardless of quantity of ministers, or staff )
Pastors: To register Please contact and confirm with the Dean Fr. Bob Fambrini, SJ. Individuals, Please send an email to Anabella Estrada at aestrada@dsj.org
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Leadership Crises in Silicon Valley: A Way Forward

Silicon Valley life presents significant challenges to individual and organizational leadership. In this working lunch, Kirk Hanson, Executive Director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University and Ann Skeet, Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University will reflect on the ten most significant challenges facing Silicon Valley leaders today and consider how resources within the Ignatian tradition might provide an innovative, transformative way forward.

Co-sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics

Bannan-KirkHanson Kirk O. Hanson is executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University and John Courtney Murray S.J. University Professor of Social Ethics. The Center has extensive programs in business ethics, bioethics, government ethics, internet ethics and character education, and works closely with groups of business corporations, hospitals, city councils and school districts on professional ethics.

Bannan-AnnSkeetAnn Skeet is the Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University,  a new position that directs the Center’s work in business ethics and a future program in nonprofit ethics.

Please RSVP at www.scu.edu/ic/bannan

About the Bannan Institute
Bannan Institutes are yearlong, thematic programs hosted by the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education at Santa Clara University. All events are free and open to the public. Please RSVP at www.scu.edu/ic/bannan

Bannan-Spring2015theme
Spring 2015: Leadership and the Intellectual Life
Tradition, Innovation, and Transformation
The Jesuit, Catholic intellectual tradition has long been marked by rigorous and critical interdisciplinary engagement, dialogue, and a commitment to innovation and transformation. This quarter’s lecture series will examine the foundational and dynamic mission and means by which Jesuit, Catholic universities seek to form whole persons, engaged citizens, and accountable leaders.