PHILADELPHIA – The Papal Foundation recently named David Savage to the role of executive director. Savage, who has a background in marketing and nonprofit leadership, will be responsible for addressing Pope Francis’ priorities for relief, education and services for vulnerable and underserved communities around the world.
“As Catholics we’re called to love our neighbor, and that means all people, whether they are Catholic or not, and whether they are next door, or half-way around the world,” said Savage, who has 25 years of executive experience in direct-to-consumer marketing. “What I love about our Church is that we are universal. And what I love about The Papal Foundation is that its reach is global. So, we are united with those on every continent.”
The Papal Foundation, founded in 1988, awards grants and scholarships for initiatives such as shelter for homeless adults and children; support for hospitals and health facilities; seminaries and scholarships to prepare future leaders; relief for victims of natural disasters; services for refugees and immigrants; pro-life programs and education; and care for aging priests and religious. Since its inception more than 30 years ago, the organization has awarded more than $190 million in 121 countries.
Savage’s previous experience will “greatly benefit our organization,” said Sean Cardinal O’Malley of Boston, chairman of The Papal Foundation Board of Trustees.
Cardinal O’Malley also said he is happy to have Savage at the helm to “build the resources that the Foundation deploys to care for the needy in developing nations around the globe.”
Donors to The Papal Foundation become Stewards to Saint Peter with a pledge of $1 million dollars over 10 years with a minimum contribution of $100,000 per year.
“My top goals are to exponentially grow the foundation’s financial resources so that more monies can be put to work around the world to build the Church and our faith, educating, feeding, housing and helping heal people,” Savage said. “In order to grow the foundation’s resources, we need to raise the profile of the foundation here in the United States to attract more Catholic philanthropists to our mission.”
Previously, Savage worked for Content Watch Holdings, Inc. He also served on the board of directors for the Catholic Leadership Institute and the Theology of the Body Institute. He is a longtime supporter of FOCUS, the Sisters of Life, Generation Life and Saint Norbert Catholic Church and School in Paoli, Penn.