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Understanding Professional Development

The CLCS Podcast is hosted by Erin Monnin and Cristofer Pereyra

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Professional development does not end with graduating from college. Leaders must seek professional development actively and continuously, taking part in industry-specific conferences, workshops, and networking events. It’s also important to join professional organizations, acquire certifications or specialty designations when appropriate. In today’s episode, the hosts will share their own experience with professional development. Thank you for listening!

The Catholic Leadership for Civil Society podcast is a space about Catholic leadership, but not for the parish or the diocese. This is Catholic leadership for the world! Stay with us and allows us to share with you a vision—handed to us by the Second Vatican Council—to help advance the mission of the Church. It all boils down to one idea: engaging society as civic leaders. This podcast is hosted by Erin Monnin and Cristofer Pereyra, authors of the book Catholic Leadership for Civil Society. Join our live recordings Thursdays at 9 a.m. PST on Clubhouse.

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