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Very Reverend Kris D. Stubna, S.T.D., President of the PERCES Board. Father Stubna is the son of Michael and Betty Jane Stubna, one of six children, who grew up in Robinson Township and belonged to Holy Trinity Parish. Father Stubna received his bachelors degree in Philosophy and Psychology from Duquesne University and was assigned to the North American College in Rome for his seminary studies where he received his licentiate and doctorate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 1985 and served for over 20 years as Secretary for Catholic Education in the diocese and has been rector and pastor at Saint Paul Cathedral parish since July 2012. Father Stubna has a passion for our Catholic schools and our mission of providing the great beginnings our children and young people need for life in the Church and in the world. “Serving on the PERCES board has been a great joy as I can see firsthand the fruits of Catholic education in the lives of our young people and their families.”
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Mary-Peg has 26 years of experience in marketing, advertising, graphic and digital design. She has managed creative departments in a number of organizations and has worked with clients spanning a wide range of industries.
Prior to forming Miller Creative Group, Mary-Peg spent five years at a Pittsburgh-based communications agency. She joined the firm as manager of graphic communications and was later promoted to vice president. Under her supervision, the company established its first internal graphic design department, which she managed while working as an account supervisor.
In addition to her agency experience, Mary-Peg was employed as a graphic design manager at Carnegie Mellon University. Her career also includes positions as Art Director at Carlow College and vice president of Desbrow & Associates, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
A graduate of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Mary-Peg has also studied at Carnegie Mellon and Duquesne universities. She has been a board member of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. She does volunteer work for Jubilee Kitchen.