About
Julie Cilano writes and speaks about what it means to live a coherent Catholic life, one in which faith shapes leadership, work, relationships, and the ordinary decisions of daily life.
For more than fifteen years, she has served the Church through parish, diocesan, and campus ministry, counseling, teaching, and leadership development. Her work has taken her from Louisiana to Washington, D.C., where she currently serves as Associate Director of Campus Ministry at The Catholic University of America.
Julie holds master's degrees in Pastoral Studies and Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has worked with students, clergy, parents, educators, nonprofit leaders, parishes, dioceses, and universities through ministry, coaching, counseling, teaching, consulting, and leadership formation. She has taught at The Catholic University of America and the Dominican House of Studies, mentors for the GIVEN Institute, and serves as Chairman of the Staff Leadership Council at The Catholic University of America.
Whether writing, speaking, or mentoring others, Julie's work is rooted in one conviction: Christ holds together what modern life pulls apart.