Saturday, February 2, 2019

The Art of Persuasion: An Innovative & Inspiring Pro-Life Seminar in Southeast Pennsylvania




This is for anyone involved or looking to 
get involved in the pro-life movement!


The continuing success of our Southeast Pennsylvania pro-life movement, in any endeavor, requires the regular recruitment of new participants. This Seminar, led by highly accomplished and effective teachers, will increase our capability and motivation to persuade others to participate in the work of our area's pro-life movement, and launch ongoing activities to effect that persuasion.

Seminar Leaders


 
Matthew F. Manion


Matt is a Management Professor at the Villanova University School of Business and the Faculty Director of the Center for Church Management, where he teaches courses in Leadership, Ethics, and Catholic Social Thought and Organizational Behavior.  Prior to Villanova, he was President and CEO of the Catholic Leadership Institute, which trained thousands of adults and young leaders, including many in the pro-life movement.  



 
Kim Savage

Kim is a prominent graduate of the Catholic Leadership Institute. In 2001, Kim left a successful career in Marketing to become the highly accomplished Founding Director of Generation Life. Kim continues to provide excellent evangelization and leadership for our area's pro-life movement.



Registr
ation is $25 ($15 for students). Register on-line by clicking here. 


Walk-ins or pay-at-the-door registrations are welcome, but please provide advance notice by calling 215-393-3620 or email ProLifeEducationFoundation@gmail.com


The O'Dea Terrance Lounge in the Talley Athletic Center overlooks the Villanova Football Stadium. Parking is in the four-story garage on the Southeast corner of Ithan and Lancaster Avenues. (map)  The entrance to the Athletic Center and the O'Dea Lounge is on Ithan Avenue between the Jake Nevin Fieldhouse and the new Pavilion. 

This Seminar is sponsored by the Pro-Life Educational Foundation, Generation Life, Villanovans for Life and the Villanova University School of Business. 


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