The McAuley Institute for Mercy Education is excited to launch its third year of the “Voices of Mercy: What Matters to Me and Why” luncheon speaker series beginning with Sam Sacco, senior lecturer for the Department of Business and Economics, on Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Noon in Ochre Court. Please register for this event by clicking here.
This speaker series seeks to provide opportunities for the Salve Regina community to gather and share together around the University’s stories, core values and mission. The series will host one faculty member, one administrator and one staff member annually to reflect on their lives and vocations and respond to the question: “What matters to me, and why?”
Known for his leadership in the Newport Cliff Walk assessment project and grant writing with his students as well as his guidance of students who help manage a portion of Salve’s investments, Sacco inspires people to be present, act with integrity and lead with kindness.
The second speaker within the series will be Dr. Letizia Gambrell-Boone, vice president for student affairs, on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Click here to register for the lunch with Dr. Gambrell-Boone.
In the spring semester, the speaker will be Mary Edwards, assistant vice president for marketing and communications on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. Click here to register for the lunch with Mary Edwards. All luncheons will take place in the State Dining Room of Ochre Court at Noon.