Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
South Hempstead, New York United States
Profession
Investor & Provocateur in the Economy of God
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
Site Web
patrick-duggan.blogspot.com/
À propos
Innovator, executive, consultant, and management professional in both the public and private sectors for over 25 years. An ordained minister with the United Church of Christ, Patrick Duggan is the Executive Director of the UCC Church Building & Loan Fund, and Pastor of the Congregational Church of South Hempstead UCC.
As the former Nassau County Deputy County Executive for Economic Development, Duggan led a $130 million agency of over 140 employees where he brought new development to the County's poorest communities, financed over 2000 units of affordable housing, and facilitated the investment of over $1.1 billion in economic development financing, creating 5700 jobs.
Mots-clés
church as an economic being
parish-based enterprises
faith-based community development
community development
economic development
sabbath economics
social enterprise
church building
conservation
renewable energy
sustainable energy
small site farming
food access
food justice
sustainable agriculture
stewardship
church based social enterprise
food security
church leaders
gods economy
green economy
sustainable development
church
social entrepreneurship
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
South Hempstead, New York United States
Profession
Investor & Provocateur in the Economy of God
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
Site Web
patrick-duggan.blogspot.com/
À propos
Innovator, executive, consultant, and management professional in both the public and private sectors for over 25 years. An ordained minister with the United Church of Christ, Patrick Duggan is the Executive Director of the UCC Church Building & Loan Fund, and Pastor of the Congregational Church of South Hempstead UCC.
As the former Nassau County Deputy County Executive for Economic Development, Duggan led a $130 million agency of over 140 employees where he brought new development to the County's poorest communities, financed over 2000 units of affordable housing, and facilitated the investment of over $1.1 billion in economic development financing, creating 5700 jobs.
Mots-clés
church as an economic being
parish-based enterprises
faith-based community development
community development
economic development
sabbath economics
social enterprise
church building
conservation
renewable energy
sustainable energy
small site farming
food access
food justice
sustainable agriculture
stewardship
church based social enterprise
food security
church leaders
gods economy
green economy
sustainable development
church
social entrepreneurship
Tout plus