Executive Leadership
Catholic Relief Services is the overseas relief and development agency of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the US Catholic community. The USCCB is an assembly of the Catholic hierarchy of the United States who jointly exercise certain pastoral functions on behalf of the Catholic faithful of the United States.
CRS' Board of Directors currently consists of 12 Bishops, 1 Monsignor, 8 lay persons and is in the process of expanding over the next few years to a maximum of 25 members.
Executive Leadership Team
- Ken Hackett
President - Annemarie Reilly
Chief of Staff - Sean Callahan
Executive Vice President, Overseas Operations - Joan Rosenhauer
Executive Vice President, U.S. Operations - Mark Palmer
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer - David Piraino
Executive Vice President, Human Resources - Michael Wiest
Executive Vice President, Charitable Giving
Board of Directors
Most Rev. Timothy Dolan - Chair
Archbishop of New York
Most Rev. J. Kevin Boland
Bishop of Savannah
Most Rev. Timothy Broglio
Archbishop of Military Services
Most Rev. Patrick R. Cooney
Bishop of Gaylord
Mr. John H. Griffin, Jr.
President, Meredith Publishing Group
Most Rev. Daniel Flores
Aux. Bishop of Detroit
Most Rev. Martin D. Holley
Aux. Bishop of Washington
Sr. Carol Keehan
President, CEO Catholic Health Association of the United States
Most Rev. Joseph E. Kurtz
Archbishop of Louisville, KY
Judge Diana Lewis
Palm Beach County
Rev. Paul L. Locatelli, SJ
Secretary of Higher Education for the Society of Jesus
Most Rev. Denis J. Madden
Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore
Rev. Msgr. David J. Malloy - Secretary
General Secretary, USCCB
Theodore Cardinal McCarrick
Archbishop Emeritus of Washington, DC
Mr. James N. Perry, Jr. - Treasurer
Managing Director, Madison Dearborn Partners
Mrs. Constance L. Proctor
Attorney, Vandeberg Johnson & Gandara
Mrs. Karen Rauenhorst
Community Volunteer
Most Rev. Michael J. Sheehan
Archbishop of Santa Fe
Most Rev. George L. Thomas
Bishop of Helena
Most Rev. John Charles Wester
Bishop of Salt Lake City
Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo
Dean, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame




