Epiphany – May 10, 2023
Angela Moloney and Joe Viviano talk about the new fundraiser they have to help children with special needs to attend Catholic schools. Liz Lev talks about her new book.
Segment 1
Angela Moloney and Joe Viviano talk about the new fundraiser they have to help children with special needs to attend Catholic schools.
Angela Moloney, President and CEO, Catholic Foundation of Michigan
As a long-time leader in the Catholic nonprofit community, Angela Moloney is grateful to fulfill a passion for philanthropy work as founding President and CEO of the Catholic Foundation of Michigan (CFM), a position she’s held since May 2017. Through her work at CFM, she is committed to increasing the impact of Catholic ministries, parishes, and schools by inspiring charitable giving and managing assets to grow the Church for generations.
Angela has served Catholic organizations for nearly 20 years, providing direction in advancement, administration, cultivating donors, leading teams, fostering strong networks, and implementing policies to improve philanthropic giving.Â
Angela has served her community as President of the Board of Trustees of the Ypsilanti District Library, a lay minister at her parish, and a volunteer at Detroit organizations including the Capuchin Soup Kitchen and The Greening of Detroit
Mr. Viviano has 20 years of commercial litigation and business law experience representing some of the largest corporations, financial institutions, and municipalities in Michigan. He was previously a partner with the firm of Bodman PLC and the Managing Member of Viviano Law.
In 2018, Mr. Viviano was named to the Super Lawyers list of Top 100 attorneys in Michigan and top 50 attorneys in Michigan for Business Law. He was named to DBusiness’s list of Top Lawyers in Detroit in 2015. Mr. Viviano comes from a family of lawyers and is the brother of Michigan Supreme Court Justice David Viviano and Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Kathryn Viviano.
Mr. Viviano graduated cum laude from the University of Chicago Law School in 1999. He graduated from Hillsdale College in 1996, where he was salutatorian. During law school, he completed a clerkship with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Washington in Seattle.
To learn more about Catholic Foundation of Michigan’s Castello granting fund here:Â St. Margaret Castello Granting Fund
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Liz Lev talks about her new book.
Elizabeth Lev is the author of The Silent Knight: A History of St Joseph as Depicted in Art and How Catholic Art Saved the Faith. She is an art historian living in Rome, where she leads tours of Rome and beyond. She also delivered a TED Talk on the Unheard Story of the Sistine Chapel. Visit her at elizabeth-lev.com
Buy The Silent Knight: The History of St. Joseph as Depicted in Art here:Â The Silent Knight: A History of St Joseph as Depicted in Art – Ave Maria Radio Store