Four elected to NRVC board

Four elected to NRVC board

Crumbley, Espinosa, McGuthrie, and Quigley


From left to right are the newly elected NRVC board members: Sisters Gayle Lwanga Crumbley, R.G.S.; Anna Marie Espinosa, I.W.B.S.; Anita Quigley S.H.C.J.; and Mr. Mark McGuthrie, M.C.A.

The NRVC board has elected four new members to begin serving in October 2014: Sisters Gayle Lwanga Crumbley, R.G.S.; Anna Marie Espinosa, I.W.B.S.; Anita Quigley S.H.C.J.; and Mr. Mark McGuthrie, M.C.A.

The new board members bring a wide range of experience in vocation ministry and organizational development. Sister Gayle Lwanga Crumbley, R.G.S. has belonged to the Sisters of the Good Shepherd since 1988. She has worked in education and parish ministry, and since 2002 has been national coordinator for the National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, which lobbies at the federal level in support of her congregation's ministries. She has also been active in the National Black Sisters' Conference since 1988.

Sister Anna Marie Espinosa, I.W.B.S. is vocation director for the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament. She has worked for much of her religious life in school administration and fundraising. In addition, she has served on various committees and commissions for her community. Sister Anna Marie has also been active in the Religious Formation Conference, including helping to host one of its national conferences.

Sister Anita Quigley, S.H.C.J. has been vocation director of the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus since 2012. Prior to that, she was a member of the Province Leadership Team for six years. Sister Anita worked for many years as a guidance counselor and school supervisor.

Mr. Mark McGuthrie, M.C.A. is vocation director for the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity. Married and a father of five, he belongs to the lay group connected to the community, Missionary Cenacle Apostolate. Mark has a background both in business administration and marketing and in pastoral work, including experience in cross cultural settings.



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