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Milwaukee Catholic college's leadership program benefited Planned Parenthood

December 07, 2009

A Milwaukee Catholic university has helped two employees of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin to “enhance their leadership capacity, sharpen their management skills, and strengthen their commitment to the Latino community in southeastern Wisconsin,” according to the university’s web site.

Cardinal Stritch University’s Latino Nonprofit Leadership Program “has offered more than 75 committed and passionate individuals the opportunity to develop their leadership capacities, sharpen their management skills, create collaborative networks and engage in advocacy on issues important to Latinos.” The two employees of Planned Parenthood to whom the university has offered leadership training are JoCasta Zamarripa (community outreach coordinator) and Maria Barker (multicultural programs manager).

Founded in 1937 by Franciscan sisters, Cardinal Stritch University has 6,242 students, 3,063 of whom are undergraduates.

 


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