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Catherine T.
Maguire is currently the Executive Director at Siloam since 2011.
She was previously an Independent Director at Medifast, Inc. from 2009 to 2015, and an Associate Executive Director at Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital in 2009.
She also served as the Director at National Religious Vocation Conference in 1992.
Maguire graduated from St. Michael's College with a graduate degree in 1995, Villanova University with a graduate degree in 1974, and Villanova University with an undergraduate degree in 1972.
Catherine T. Maguire active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Siloam | Director/Board Member | 01/01/2011 |
Former positions of Catherine T. Maguire
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
| MEDIFAST, INC. | Director/Board Member | 17/06/2015 |
Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital
Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides general medical and surgical care for inpatient, outpatient, and emergency room patients | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2009 |
National Religious Vocation Conference
National Religious Vocation Conference Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The private company is based in Chicago, IL. It serves nearly 1,000 members from over 275 religious institutes across more than 20 countries, focusing on fostering vocation awareness, discernment, and the flourishing of religious life among sisters, brothers, priests, and lay vocation ministers. The organization provides professional development, advocacy, education, resources, and networking opportunities, including publications such as the Horizon journal, Vision Vocation Network, and the Catalyst blog, as well as toolboxes, manuals, and training materials for vocation directors. NRVC supports members through scholarships, educational debt relief grants, and advertising opportunities, and organizes events such as workshops, trainings, and a biennial convocation. It also engages in grant-funded initiatives to promote service immersion and youth-led projects in under-resourced communities, and publicly condemns racism and sexual abuse while promoting intercultural humility and anti-racism within vocation ministry. Membership options, benefits, pricing, and registration details are available to individuals and groups, with opportunities to donate and support the mission. The National Religious Vocation Conference (NRVC) is a professional organization founded in 1988 dedicated to supporting Catholic vocation ministry and religious life. | Director/Board Member | 01/01/1992 |
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| Private companies | 6 |
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Medifast, Inc.
Medifast, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Operates as a health and wellness community | Commercial Services |
St. Michael's College
St. Michael's College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Villanova University
Villanova University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital
Siloam Springs Memorial Hospital Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides general medical and surgical care for inpatient, outpatient, and emergency room patients | Health Services |
National Religious Vocation Conference
National Religious Vocation Conference Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The private company is based in Chicago, IL. It serves nearly 1,000 members from over 275 religious institutes across more than 20 countries, focusing on fostering vocation awareness, discernment, and the flourishing of religious life among sisters, brothers, priests, and lay vocation ministers. The organization provides professional development, advocacy, education, resources, and networking opportunities, including publications such as the Horizon journal, Vision Vocation Network, and the Catalyst blog, as well as toolboxes, manuals, and training materials for vocation directors. NRVC supports members through scholarships, educational debt relief grants, and advertising opportunities, and organizes events such as workshops, trainings, and a biennial convocation. It also engages in grant-funded initiatives to promote service immersion and youth-led projects in under-resourced communities, and publicly condemns racism and sexual abuse while promoting intercultural humility and anti-racism within vocation ministry. Membership options, benefits, pricing, and registration details are available to individuals and groups, with opportunities to donate and support the mission. The National Religious Vocation Conference (NRVC) is a professional organization founded in 1988 dedicated to supporting Catholic vocation ministry and religious life. | Commercial Services |
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