Can business really be done differently to have a significant societal impact?  How does it happen?  What does it look like?

On Tuesday, March 10th, from 7:30-8:30 am in Kenny Hall at Christ the King (2699 Peachtree Road NE), Jeff Woodward, Attorney at Taylor English Duma LLP, and Paul Sansone, CFO of Boys & Girls Club of America, will lead Part II of a two-part discussion on social change ventures entitled “The Place for Social Enterprise in a Christian Economy.

Bring a friend, come early for Mass at 6:45 AM that day, and then stay for networking and Jeff and Paul’s discussion.  You won’t want to miss being a part of this.

BELIEVES, a once-a-month speaker series ministry, promotes dialogue around integrating faith in the work life for both business men and business women.

Proceeds from BELIEVES go to support scholarships for people to take part in CHRP (Christ Renews His Parish), a ministry at CTK focused on providing an opportunity for renewal and growth in spiritual life.

The nominal $10 registration fee for the event can be paid online when you register, or at the door. The fee covers the cost of the event and provides the funding for sponsoring CHRP Scholarships.

Question/comments? Contact Andrew Schoppe, [email protected]