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Welcome to our three new members to Catholic Charities Board of Directors

Andy Buessing, Deborah Gladney and Brian Kaiser have recently joined the board of directors for Catholic Charities Wichita. Each began a three-year term on the board and attended their first board meeting Aug. 25.

Andy, a licensed civil engineer, is president of Hutton, and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Colwich. He and his wife, Hope, are the parents of five children.

Deborah, Wichita, is chief executive officer and co-founder of QuickHire. She is a member of NewSpring Church. She and her husband, Careem, are the parents of three children.

Brian, Wichita, is director of refined products trading for Flint Hills Resources. He and his wife, Lynne, are members of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, and have two grown children.

Catholic Charities is guided by a board of directors that represents donors and the community, and actively supports the agency’s mission. Each is formally invited by The Most Reverend Carl A. Kemme, Bishop of Wichita, to serve on Catholic Charities’ board. Directors share their areas of expertise with Catholic Charities and take the lead in setting strategic priorities for the organization.

Andy Buessing

Hutton

Deborah Gladney

Quickhire

Brian Kaiser

Flint Hill Resources

Visit our full listing of our Board of Directors.

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St. Joseph Pastoral Center
437 North Topeka st.
Wichita. KS 67202-2431

(316) 264-8344

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Wichita is a 501(c)(3). All gifts are tax-deductible.

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Catholic Diocese of Wichita

Wichita Diocese

The Wichita Diocese covers 20,021 square miles and includes 25 counties in the southeast corner of the state. It is home to over 114,000 Catholics in 90 parishes.

Catholic Diocese of Wichita

Wichita Diocese

The Wichita Diocese covers 20,021 square miles and includes 25 counties in the southeast corner of the state. It is home to over 114,000 Catholics in 90 parishes.