Mark McGuigan

Mark McGuigan is an experienced educator and leader with a diverse background in cultural heritage, non-profit management, and environmental advocacy. Currently serving as a German Instructor at Bishop Eustace Preparatory School since February 2023, McGuigan also holds the position of President at the German Society of Pennsylvania, where efforts focus on promoting German and German American cultural heritage. Previous roles include Material Support Manager at the Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network and US Program Director for Aktion Sühnezeichen Friedensdienste e.V., where McGuigan facilitated programs addressing social issues. Earlier career milestones include serving as Executive Director of the German Society of Pennsylvania and holding various leadership positions at the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. McGuigan earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Affairs with a minor in German Literature from Penn State University.

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Bishop Eustace Preparatory School

MISSION STATEMENT: Within the Catholic tradition, Bishop Eustace Preparatory School – a private four-year co-educational academic environment – promotes the lived charism of St. Vincent Pallotti, the founder of the Pallottines, who emphasized the realization that the baptized were called by Jesus to be apostles in building the kingdom of God. Thus, it is the mission of the school to prepare all students to realize their unique potential through spiritual growth, Christian service, educational and personal development. By fostering self-discipline, integrity, cooperation, responsibility, and empathy among our young men and women, Bishop Eustace seeks to ensure that all students will become compassionate and productive citizens in a diverse, challenging, and evolving world. By fostering self-discipline, integrity, cooperation and responsibility among our young men and women, Bishop Eustace ensures that students will become productive citizens in a diverse, challenging and evolving world.


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