St. Michael's Dorrington Parish welcomes Deacon Peter as he takes up his appointment as Pastoral Director for the parish.
Dr Peter is a director, chaplain, accountant, NGO leader, deacon, strategic consultant and leadership researcher. Originally a corporate banker and investigative accountant, he now exercises pastoral care and strategic leadership and consults and advises on governance, strategy, community commemorations, resilience, pastoral care, leadership, ethics, HR, inter-faith, allied-health, trauma care, conflict resolution and NGO development.
Eighteen years ago, after twenty-five years as a banker, people leader, senior investigating accountant, strategist and company director, Peter was ordained as a Catholic deacon. Providing pastoral care to the most vulnerable incl. the homeless and veterans is important to him.
Peter supports various veteran organisations. He sits or has sat on or chaired various boards, management committees and government statutory authorities (health, community care, education, finance and housing) and established and chaired a board audit Committee and sat on four other board audit/finance committees. Peter researches, teaches, and publishes in areas such as: ‘values at work', humility, veterans care, human resilience, ethics, business strategy, pastoral care, leadership development and organisational culture.
Dr Peter is a director, chaplain, accountant, NGO leader, deacon, strategic consultant and leadership researcher. Originally a corporate banker and investigative accountant, he now exercises pastoral care and strategic leadership and consults and advises on governance, strategy, community commemorations, resilience, pastoral care, leadership, ethics, HR, inter-faith, allied-health, trauma care, conflict resolution and NGO development.
Eighteen years ago, after twenty-five years as a banker, people leader, senior investigating accountant, strategist and company director, Peter was ordained as a Catholic deacon. Providing pastoral care to the most vulnerable incl. the homeless and veterans is important to him.
Peter supports various veteran organisations. He sits or has sat on or chaired various boards, management committees and government statutory authorities (health, community care, education, finance and housing) and established and chaired a board audit Committee and sat on four other board audit/finance committees. Peter researches, teaches, and publishes in areas such as: ‘values at work', humility, veterans care, human resilience, ethics, business strategy, pastoral care, leadership development and organisational culture.