PETER J. LUCERO

3876 Maple Street, Topeka, Kansas 66603 (913) 555-9835

CAREER OBJECTIVE:

A career in international relations or operations with a multinational corporation or major organization

Summary of Qualifications:

▪Multilingual administrator, educator, lecturer in Spanish, German, French, & English

▪Associate pastor and director of a Chicago inner-city parish complex, and upwardly mobile Catholic community in Kansas, and a popular in Frankfurt, Germany

▪Regional consultant to the New York electronic media

▪Member, Board of Directors, for a nonprofit housing development corporation Director of professional, paraprofessional, and volunteer staffs in four countries

▪Coordinator of private- and government-sponsored relief activities for Central American refugees

▪Chaplain and advisor to international business and diplomatic communities

▪Liaison between church authorities, civic officials, and professionals groups in the greater Frankfurt metropolitan area

▪Academic advisor to graduate students on University of Kansas campus

EDUCATION:

Catholic Institute of Germany, Frankfurt, Germany,

S.T.D./ Ph.D. Candidate

Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA,

M. Div.

Jesuit College of Theology, Boston, MA,

S.T.L. (advanced Master of Arts),

Magna Cum Laude

St. Peter College, Newport, RI,

B.A. Cum Laude

Sociology/Philosophy

PETER J. LUCERO ~ Professional History:

1997 – 1998St. Mary’s Church, Topeka, Kansas

Assistant Administrator & Associate Pastor

▪As a member of the religious education staff, recruited, trained, and evaluated performance of 100 volunteer teaching/clerical support personnel

▪Created and conducted adult seminar groups, stressing contemporary moral and ethical problems.

1990 – 1997Catholic Archdiocese, Frankfurt, Germany

Assistant Administrator

▪Initiated German-American lecture series on sociopolitical, moral, and religious themes

▪Regularly presided at multilingual liturgical functions in international congregations

▪Provided pastoral counseling, in three languages, to French, English, and German speaking communities in Frankfurt.

▪ Liaison between church officials and civic, business, and diplomatic leaders

▪Supervised educational programs for parish residents and their children.

1986 – 1990Jesuit College of Theology, Boston, MA,

Member, Administrative & Counseling Staff, Graduate Student

▪Served as academic advisor and pastoral counselor to resident graduate students while pursuing doctoral degree

▪Assisted in developing efficient administrative structures, challenging curricula, relevant practice, and appropriate criteria for the selection and training of those destined for ministry.

1985 – 1986Missionary Project, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Assistant Administrator

▪Served all levels of local, national, and international society in Honduras, from refugees to professional and business classes and diplomatic personnel

▪Assisted in the pastoral and material care of these groups, focusing on the plight of displaced persons, the educational and health-care needs of indigenous populations, and the training and development of their civic, political, and religious leaders

▪Acted as liaison between these groups and international relief agencies.

1983 – 1985St. Rose’s Home, Chicago, IL

Chaplain

▪Served as chaplain at this home for terminally ill cancer patients

▪Attended to the spiritual, psychological, and counseling needs of patients and their families

▪Recruited, trained, and monitored performance of more than 100 volunteers

▪Performed traditional functions of active clergy in major urban hospital environment.