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LMU and Archdiocese Empower Catholic Sisters

LMU and Archdiocese of Los Angeles Collaborate to Empower Catholic Sisters

LMU’s College of Business Administration, in partnership with the Office of the Vicar for Women Religious, Archdiocese of Los Angeles, has launched an innovative entrepreneurship training program to empower Catholic sisters in the greater Los Angeles area.

Developed by LMU faculty, including David Choi, Ph.D. and Alex Glosenberg, Ph.D., with contributions from Dominic Chai, S.J., Ph.D., the program equips Catholic sisters with entrepreneurial skills to strengthen their ministries, launch social enterprises, and drive meaningful change. It also fosters a sense of fellowship and mutual support among participants.

“We are honored to create a program for our Catholic sisters that blends entrepreneurial thinking with a commitment to service,” said David Choi, Conrad N. Hilton Chair of Entrepreneurship and director of the LMU Fred Kiesner Center for Entrepreneurship. “By providing these leaders with the tools to develop sustainable solutions to pressing social challenges, we are amplifying their impact in transformative ways.”

Read the full article on LMU Newsroom