CHRIST THE KING CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Christ the King New Roles

CHRIST THE KING CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Christ the King New Roles
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Christ the King Church – Fort Smith issued the following announcement on Jan. 27.

Dear CTK Families,

We have exciting news to share with you about some changes that are happening at Christ the King effective July 1. Maria Garcia, the current Church Secretary, is moving into a new position. Ms. Garcia will become our School and Church Director of Marketing and Development. Ms. Garcia has wonderful ideas and will be an asset in this new role. She has been working at CTK for two years, is bilingual, and has experience in video editing, photography, and social media marketing. She will be a great asset to our school and church family. We will also begin an active search for a new Church Secretary.

Katie Kratzberg, the current Advancement Director, will be our new Assistant Principal. Under guidance from the Diocese and ANSAA, we have been working on a plan to add this position to our school faculty. Mrs. Kratzberg possess all the qualities we need in a person who will take on this new responsibility and since she was already working as our Advancement Director, she is full of ideas to continue to grow our school and provide our students with a solid academic foundation. Mrs. Kratzberg has been our Advancement Director for three years and has two students attending Christ the King Catholic School. Her resume includes marketing and PR work, working in higher education and adjunct teaching at UAFS, and she holds a Master of Science in Operations Management. She has a true passion for serving our church and school and we are excited for her to take on this new role at CTK.

Sincerely,

Myndi Keyton, M.Ed. Principal

Rev. Juan Guido Pastor

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Christ the King Church – Fort Smith



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